District is very quiet. Thats because so many streets are shut down around battery and california. That suv, the one that was carjacked sitting there on its side after a rollover accident happened here this morning and officers had to open fire on that carjacking suspect. They say he just wouldnt put down the gun in a chase, as you said, that started in the east bay in richmond this morning with a woman who owned that whitest ka laid, carjacked on her way to work this morning. Police say the man then alone in the car, went on to the Golden Gate Bridge with several Law Enforcement agencies trying to catch up, each picking up in their own jurisdictions. Here in San Francisco, police say they lost sight of the car, then suddenly got reports of an accident and shots fired here. As were being told by the victim and witnesses, when they went to the aid, Good Samaritans went to the aid of the suspect, who was stuck in the windshield part of the car, he fired upon the Good Samaritans. One of t
California taxpayers falling for a scam thats cost victims millions. What you need to know and whats being done to stop it. Heres chief Investigative Reporter. Thanks for joining us. For the next 30 minutes we investigate exposing government wastes, uncover issues that make a difference, and asking questions that sometime make the powerful uncomfortable. We begin in a major bay area university. Its an issue of conflict and questions at san jose state. An investigation that started with students and faculty calling nbc bay area accusing the university of a coverup and calling for accountability at the highest levels. Tonight, we investigate missing money and questionable decisions. Inside this building, inside these classrooms professors talk about equity, fairness, and the principals of justice. This is the Justice Studies Department. Is justice served here . No. Shes a professor in the department. If San Jose State University thinks that what happened at the department is done with an
Rogers State University having its own robotics team has long been a goal of Technology and Justice Studies Department Head and AeroCats adviser Curtis Sparling.