Investigation into the shooting. Hayward Police Say Two Loss Prevention Security Officers industried to stop a plan walking out of the store with a cart full of unpaid for tools. He pulled out a gun and shot one officer and struck the other on the left side of the head with the gun. The suspect was last seen running across the street. He is described as a light or white skinned hispanic man. About 6 feet tall with a short grayish hair style with a pony stale. Shoppers who were here at the time describe it as chaotic. We pulled in just when the first officer arrived and there was hysterical people in the garden department. I think he ran away, and we were told that the Security Officer had an incident was was apparently shot. A spokesperson said say closed off the area where the man was shot. The man shot is still in the hospital being treated for an injury. He believes the man was shot somewhere in the arm and possibly in the shoulder area. Nbc bay area news. Thank you kimberly. A man
Absolutely not true. Im rory devine, nbc bay area. We just got word that the San Diego County Sheriffs Department is going to hold a News Conference with the family of the missing children. Some relatives at 5 30. Well are bring you is the latest at 6 00. That text alert from the chp late last night caught many people off guard. How does it work . Why was it so loud and can we opt out. Kris sanchez joins us from san jose. This was the first time i received a text alert from the chp. In fact, that text did not come from the chp. It came from ctia, the wireless trade organization that manages the wireless Emergency Alerts. Its very confusing right now. Youre not the only one who has questions about it. We found a lot of folks didnt know this was a possibility until the phones started blowing up around 11 00 last night. My phone went off last night. Yeah, it caught me by surprise. Even chp officer chris was caught off guard by the loud buzzing alarm coming from his cell phone when the san
Thanks for joining us for this special onehour edition of nbc bay area news. Were on tonight instead of nightly news because of College Football earlier. We begin with an update on the situation in syria. President obama surprised some people today when he announced he will seek the approval of congress before authorizing a military strike. Nbcs Ahmed Mohyeldin has the latest. Reporter a spokesperson for the Syrian Opposition has come out and reacted to president obamas decision to delay a possible strike on syria and raise the issue with members of congress. He described it as a surprise and said that it would not deter president assad from killing innocent syrian civilians. More importantly he said president obama had the moral obligation and responsibility to protect syrian lives, something he now has failed to do. So theres certainly a lot of criticism that is coming out of the Syrian Opposition. Some are worried that obamas decision to not pursue a military operation against the S
Had been slashed. He says his wife had no enemies and he cant imagine who would want to kill her. She was really inspiring. Manuel still cant believe his mother is gone. She was found dead inside her van in san jose. Her husband, francisco, was the first to find her. She was killed. Reporter he says his wifes neck had been slashed. Police say theyve arrested a man in connection with the murder, but police are not revealing his name. Manuel says police have not told him who is suspect was either. He says his mom was an inspiration and worked tirelessly. She was a great mother. She was a like held together so well. Going to be really different now that shes gone. Her husband of 23 years says she was a wonderful wife and devoted to their son. For the past 12 years, she worked here as a yard duty supervirz. Students would come up and hug her in the morning. P reporter today, grief counselors were on camepus helping students to cope with her death. Manuel says his mom loved working with the
This morning. The teenager who did not want to show his face says he and his older brother sat on his front porch here until a newer model silver honda accord pulled up in front of the familys home about 11 00 last night on fairington way. Police say a man got out of a car and opened fire. The 16yearold was shot once in the inner thigh. His older brother took two bullets, but he is expected to survive. Police originally saying road rage was the motive, but now saying this shooting could be gangrelated. We were actually smoking a cigarette, and then the car kind of each started shooting. While the bullet holes in the front of their home are now new, family members say the shootings arent. They say this is the fourth shooting on their street since may. The last one over Labor Day Weekend shot out, as you can see, their cars rear window. The suspect took off in that newer model sell ver honda. If you know anything about this shooting, you can encouraged to call East Palo Alto police. Sfli