in the delayed season, the warriors say they have met with mayor jean quan. but they are also being tempted by san francisco and the giants offer to build a new arena near at&t park. and we re open to really talk to anyone who wants to engage with us and talking about a successful long-term solution for a brand-new arena for the warriors. reporter: but oakland says they are throwing everything they have to keep the as, the warriors and the raiders. we are working as hard as we can to make sure that oakland remains the home of major sports entities. reporter: major league baseball is expected to decide soon whether or not the oakland as can move to san jose. the warriors say they are still far away from making a decision on whether or not they will move. but allen, that s a lot of money at stake. millions of dollars in income and revenue coming to oakland and they will lose it if any of these teams leave. a lot of cities would love to have it. thank you, linda. des
confiscated in the raid. they laid out thousands of items. except for the tents that are being kept. they retrieved 10 truck loads of items, including a library. there was a special team aligned to library. that s all on the trucks. books, signs. the yard will be open tomorrow and friday. san francisco city officials say the raid came after talks with the protesters broke down. been patient with the use and misuse of justin herman plaza. the city tried to get the camp to move to a site in the mission district but the negotiations failed. officials say the cost of the occupation is close to $1 million for policing and clean cleanup. it will cost $50,000 more to replace grass and replace a court there. a former technician pleaded not guilty to charges that she stole cocaine as evidence. the investigation led to the dismissal of hundreds of cases in san francisco. she retired after 29 years. she was never charged in state court. 9 inmates injured at the new folsom
march on the occupiers and their supporters. police came in huge numbers for backup and police watching from the air. [ singing ] reporter: some sang songs as police moved in to arrest them. reporter: police arrested 33 people. no violence or any injuries. the mayor who first resisted said the conditions badly deteriorated. it was no longer about the financial system, closures, unemployed, it good b came a police where we had violence and this week a murder. we had to bring the camp to an end before more were hurt. reporter: officials made another decision to keep the frank ogawa plaza open for peaceful protests around the clock but no sleeping or camping. we don t have any reason to keep people out of the plaza because it s a public domain. we are trying to reduce any type of hostility. reporter: you can see police are here and they are visible. the city is hoping for a peaceful evening but police say they are prepared incase it is. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news.
teachers say they will take part. that s the latest development in the protests that included a march last night. during the march they squared off with police to protest last tuesday s use of force by police. this time the confrontation did not escalate into violence. however, a splinter group broke away from the main march and began spray painting anti-police slogans on building walls. they also broke parking meters and shattered a front window of a recruiting station. reporter: the crowd that numbered close to 1,000 people gathered. before a march they held an open make that they called a speak out on police brutality. she has been from occupy oakland from the start. people are talking about the experiences they have had for years living in this city and dealing with the brutality that comes from the police. a couple dozen people shared their experiences and spoke out against tuesday s police action that left scott olsen, a iraq vet, and others injured. there s a h
it s been a game of cat and mouse with officers in riot gear trying to corral protesters all night long. the protests are prying to outrank the police blockade. abc-7 news has been in the middle of it all night long and we re live where it began. what s the latest? reporter: the latest is that the protesters ended their march. they re back in the plaza. the march was very loud very large, and fairly peaceful until an hour ago. that s when we heard that there were reports of protesters breaking through police lines and police having trouble rounding them up and some tense moments. we had reports the being picture window at the oakland police department recruiting office was shattered earlier this evening. now, all this began after occupy oakland held what they call a speakout on police brutality. tonight, crowd that numbered close to 1,000 people gathered. they held an open mic on police pew brutality. people talking about ther and yebsz they had for years living