The street, sidewalk, broke all our glass, and then paint everywhere inside. Destroyed. At least a half dozen businesses were shoveling shattered glass, including nonprofit east bay depot for creative reuse, which proudly supports recent marches and demonstrations. I know there is a lot of anger, and, you know, its sort of a perfect storm right now. So its understandable. And forgivable. Neighbors emily and james chen were helping clean up the damage. Especially if you support like whats happening, right . Like the movement in the country and black lives matter. Especially if you support that and youre impacted in this way, i think thats really tough. The cleanup here on telegraph avenue could take days. One open City Council Man tells us he has toured the damage, calls it unnecessary and counterproductive. It does not help the cause at all. It actually distracts from the cause, and it arms our local businesses. Police are investigating. Meantime, the big cleanup goes on. In oakland, c
Misconduct and indicates you are likely to engage in same similar misconduct in the future. Phillips failed the promotion test. Isaacs denied i going out hints for the test giving out hints for the test and said to the bee if he gave out hints, why didnt phillips get a better score . The Firefighters Union did not respond to a request for comment. Kiet do, kpix5. A developing story in the south bay, Police Involved in a shooting closing off part of a san jose neighborhood. It happened after officers were called to a home near feller avenue and hobe lane near east san jose. Chopper 5 captured a dramatic arrest. Kpix5s betty yu is on the scene. Reporter San Jose Police tell us that this suspect is in custody now and is being taken to a hospital for treatment. Right now the crime scene remains very active behind me. You can see the 800 block of feller avenue is still blocked off for this investigation. This began as an officer involved shooting this afternoon. Take a look at chopper 5 vid
We can don. San Francisco Mayor ed lee lays blame on sheriff Ross Mirkarimi saying he should have called authorities when alleged killer Francisco Sanchez wound up in his custody. And he and the board of supervisors signed in 2013 designed to protect undocumented immigrants. Something in that law prevents communication, notification, with our federal, and state Law Enforcement officials. Do i need to educate someone how to pick up the phone . The mayor signed it into affect in october, 2013. It stipulates a notification request should not be returned unless ice provides a a court order or warrant. From Dianne Feinstein to donald trump raising questions. Why they didnt deport this person again . I do believe in our policy. However, when something as terrible as what happened happens, you have to look again. The mayor is calling for a review. In San Francisco abc7 news. The Sheriffs Office says they just signed an agreement two days ago that lets them notify the feds any time theyre abou
Good evening and thanks for joining us. The federal bureau of Land Management admitted the gun was stolen from one of the agents. The agency says someone broke into a car june 27th. In a jail house interview the suspect, who has been deported five times claims he found the gun on a bench on the pier and it went off accidentally. When abc7 revealed this gun belonged to a fellow officer what . It raises a slew of questions. Not only what was the gun doing in San Francisco was it reported . Was was the condition of the weapon. He says the number of guns lost and stolen is low. And jumping into the middle of the debate of undocumented immigrn francisco and the sanctuary law and he didnt mince words. Were live with that part of the story. Carolyn . Reporter mayor ed lee says there was a good reason to pass the laws but said today, quote, if there is a misinterpretation we have to correct it. He and the sheriff are now ingathered in a war of words. Im looking into everything we can don. San
Nbc 7 reporter caroline dialer has more. Reporter in his first press appearance since the pier 14 murder San Francisco mayor ed lee laid much of the blamt blame on sheriff ross mir krimi saying he should have called federal authorities when alleged killer Francisco Sanchez wound up in his custody. According to lee giving the feds a headsup before releasing the man would not have violated the citys sanctuary laws like the one he and the board of supervisors signed in 2013. Designed to protect undocumented immigrants. Nothing in that law prevents or prohibits communication notification with our federal and state Law Enforcement officials. Do i need to educate somebody about how to pick up a phone . Well, then the mayor would be subverting sabotaging his own law, the due process for all law that was passed by the board of supervisors and that he signed into effect in october 2013. Its very clear that it stipulates to Law Enforcement, in this case the sheriffs department, that a notificati