He will be leaving the jail exactly as everyone else does. Through these doors at a normal release time. Reporter you have to take extra security . You know, were going to have some Law Enforcement here because were hearing of protests. Theres some angry protesters. Well just be here keeping the piece merely. Reporter turners attorney did not return our calls. Legal analyst steven clark says turner will not only be required to register as a sex offender from now on, probation will be difficult. So many people know who he is. If he steps out of line, its likely that he will be reported to probation for any slight violation. If there is any violation, he will be back if front of a judge in very quick order. Reporter now, sheriff smith also september the govent the g urging him to sign a bill on his desk making prison mandatory for sex offenses like this one. Again, turner will be released from jail friday sometime after 5 00 a. M. Live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. Okay,
Scene and asked to go down to the spot where the remains were found. Deputy d. A. David boyd did not want to talk to us about why he was here. But doug hollis says the search teams looking for sierra have been to this location before and found nothing. But a pg e crew spotted a skull in theout skirts of gillroy and called police. We investigate all human remains as homicides the thats why our Homicide Team is out here. Reporter investigators have yet to determine how long the remains have been in this field. The sierra search team says theyll be out again this saturday look for the teenager. Im a little choked up. Because you take any and every lead serious. Every time we hear of something, it just fires the team up again. Reporter meanwhile, david boyd prepare for the twiel of the man accused of killing sierra lamar. That trial starts in april. Homicide investigators spent the entire day here and so did an archeologist. We are also told that the deputies are still here at the scene. T
Because of what was considered a good reputation. The Management Company told nbc bay area it was told to in essence clean up the neighborhood. Nancy said she believes her eviction is due to a homeless brother who hangs around the complex. Security tells me if i cannot get your brother out from this place i have to get you out first for him to leave. Reporter the mayor was so concerned about what he heard from some tenants he came to meet them at a private meeting. The mayor just arrived and vowed to take action if warranted. I think when they see that the mayor is there it hopefully encourages more of them to step up to be able to speak out. As we try to evaluate what the facts are and also as were contemplating legal action to have people who are willing to testify, thats important. Reporter and now that meeting is still going on. Realty world says it welcomes the scrutiny on conditions and conduct. And says that it has already met with the Housing Department and been cleared of any
And the search for a chief diversity officer is moving forward with interviews to take place this weekend. The University Also says all four students involved in this case are no longer enrolled at san jose state. Just in, a second victim in a shooting in vallejo last friday has died. A story we broke during our newscast last week. The shooting happened at potter and mclean streets. A family of four was shot at while standing in a driveway of a home. A 41yearold vallejo man died at the scene, that mans son died from his injuries today. Two other victims including a 9yearold boy are expected to survive. As for the suspect, the search for them continues at this hour. Police are looking for a marine fourdoor sedan that was seen leaving the area after the shooting. A break in the case in the investigation into the killing of this woman, Stacey Aguilar, a young mother. We learned late this afternoon that a person of interest is in custody. Nbc bay area Marianne Favro joins us with new devel
It to the person that perhaps they are complaining about will not have the grievance, wont be the person that collects the grievance. The sheriff insists the move is not a response to the Blue Ribbon Commission hearing. The attorneys reported after interviewing 7 700 inmates the complaint is formal and informal grievance procedures are broken. Many are talking to us before the results in retaliation. Sheriff smiths points out drop boxes were placed they were installed and complaints. You find that most grievances really have to do with an issue internally in the jail, but they also do complain about staff on that and so thats why weve implemented this. The sheriff emphasized inmates can report emergencies to the internal affairs unit and to the jail on serze observer p. Groups testifying before the commission are calling for major changes including indepersonden oversight and so many critics will watch the procedure to see if it generates complaints and responses. Robert honda, bay are