just a few hours ago, a lockout is official in the national hockey league. the lockout could have a major effect right here in the bay area. let s head right to san jose where tomas ramon is live right now with the latest on this developing story. reporter: the average attendance at sharks home games is more than 17,000 fans, that is how many customers san jose businesses won t see if this lockout cancels any games. over to the national hockey league lockout spread quickly. wasn t good news. adam manages the place. it s such a huge percentage of our finances downtown. and manager of brewing company and she hired 7 more employees she expected when the sharks begin playing. they are going to have to hold on and wait it out just like everybody else. it s going to hurt everybody. reporter: but for how long? this is fourth stoppage since 1992. they hope it doesn t last as long as it did in 2004. it the first time a stanley cup wasn t awarded in 93 years. it loo
they didn t just tell him one thing. a heart broken mother accuses vallejo police of murder after her son dies in a hail of bullets. i m alan wang. ama has the night off. it happened this morning on pepper drive in vallejo. abc7 news reporter thomas roman is live at vaw vallejo police headquarters with the latest on the investigation. thomas? alan, there are conflicting reports about the shooting. witnesses say marrow romero never got out of his car when police officers approached. but police officers say he pointed what looked like a weapon at them. reporter: she is mario s sister and she woke up to gunshots. she said she ran to her window and saw police shooting into her brother s parked car. my brother was not out of the car. the door was not open. if he was anywhere near out the car there would be bullet holes on his door. 24r are no bullet holes on the door. reporter: she she was in the park with her mother, sister and friends denouncing them for shooting
and saw police shooting into her brother s parked car. my brother was not out of the car. the door was not open. if he was anywhere near out the car there would be bullet holes on his door. 24r are no bullet holes on the door. reporter: she she was in the park with her mother, sister and friends denouncing them for shooting her unarmed brother. a vallejo police cooer rolled up to a car outside the martin home. they turned on the spotlight and got out of the car. as they did this, the driver exited the car. both officers noticed he had a handgun protruding from the waist band. they could see the grip of the gun. they opened fire and officers say 23-year-old romero spun around while his door was open and pointed the weapon at them. he was asked if police issued any warnings before opening fire. joy none. do you know how many rounds officers fired? excess of 30. the officers felt so threatened even after romero got in the car that they reloaded after firing mult
we are looking at a fairly uniform start with numbers in the 50s. by noontime it will be partly sunny and numbers climbing through the 60s. so the sunshine starts in the try valley, work being its way westward. by 4:00 notice the afternoon highs, pretty cool. count on plenty of clouds there with mild numbers, just near 80 inland. once again, temperatures will be below average. the fog moves quickly across the bay again tonight, but the wind shift tomorrow is going to allow for earlier clearing. a big warmup on the way. terry. thanks very much, lisa. we begin with breaking news in concord. contra costa fire investigator district is trying to determine the cause of a fire that burned two homes. started about 3:00 this morning on the 1700 block of margo drive off concord boulevard. firefighters had it under control in less than an hour. no reports of injuries. we will bring you more as the information comes bail. the dumbarton bridge is closed this entire labor day weekend. ta
is that what happened to my say it was right here east out a family hit by ft they managed to take of with pat mckenna in jewels and what police have to work with the royal of a lifetime tonight at the oakland coliseum his prized possession gone out the thieves made dr. phil feel with the made off with this 57 chevy. it was all part of the livelihood of the bay area family more than half million dollars worth of diamonds coins cash and precious metals stolen from their home. the family wonders what they would do about it don knapp on the one clue police have to go on during crime not a worry in this hercules neighborhood neighbors our concern now that burglars entered this home and made off with $600,000 in jewels he says only a few outsiders crews working on his own new he had is safe whoever came through this window went right for they didn t touch anything directly upstairs that is my guess he came home august 20th and noticed something was amiss th