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The women said they plan to attend the Union Meeting next wednesday at which they will try to get the members present to approve their candidacy. Devin fehely kpix 5. A judge says abbe area woman whose bay area woman whose adopted son killed a sheriff deputy can keep her home. She put up her home for her sons bail but he failed to show up in court on drug and weapons charges. And months later he got into a shootout that killed the deputy. The suspect later died of his wounds. Today the judge said the mother and attorney went to Great Lengths to help authorities track down her son and theres no evidence she had a role in his decision to skip bail. A group of men are filing a lawsuit against San Jose Police accusing the department of singling out gay men during sting operations. Len ramirez on white lake on why they claim cops cross the line. Reporter this has been a case that is ongoing in san jose for the last three years. The federal lawsuit is now including accusing the san jose pd o
In this complex is most likely the same Mountain Lion spotted by mark on surveillance camera this week. Police did to have their guns at the ready. This big cat was tranquilized. This all began today in the Diamond Heights neighborhood. The Mountain Lion believed to be a male 18 month old 82 pound animal. It found its way to Diamond Heights boulevard from the peninsula. And official shot it with tranquilizer darts at 2 pm. Wildlife experts put ointment in its eyes and covered the animals face with a mask to keep its eyes from drying out. This began several hours earlier when resident spotted the lion in a complex near duncan. Several hours after residence first spotted this animal. The official who tranquilized the Mountain Lion explained how the big cats ended up in San Francisco. It is very common for Mountain Lions of a young age to do dispersal where they find to find they tried to find their own territory. They go through cities. People dont happen to spot them. They discover they
But not officials who tranquilized the animals explained how it ended up in San Francisco. It is common for Mountain Lions of a young age to disperse with a try to find their own territory. It is not uncommon for them to go through cities. When they go to the cities people dont happen to spot them and they discover they are in a bad area and find their way out. Reporter they did not think it could make its way out. This the third siding in less than a week. On wednesday ceo mark posted a second video of a Mountain Lion outside his home. He called the police. Park police of the National Park service. He posted a video last week and of a lion outside his home. Officials say in all probability the video showed the same lion and it is the same animal that was tranquilized. Everything went smoothly. The cat will be fine and released back into the wild. This is a success. Reporter a perfect ending for a wild beast that got stuck in the big city. You will find pictures and more video from tod
They do dispersal where they try to find their own territory. Its not uncommon for them to go through cities. Frequently when they go through the cities, though, people dont spot them and they discover they are in a bad area and get out. Reporter but in this case, experts didnt think the big cat could make its own way out. This is the third sighting of a Mountain Lion in San Francisco in less than a week. On wednesday, salesforce Ceo Marc Benioff posted a second video of a Mountain Lion outside his home. Benioff called San Francisco police, park police and the National Park service. He posted a similar video last weekend of a Mountain Lion outside his home. State wildlife Officials Say in all probability, the video showed the same Mountain Lion and that its the same animal that was tranquilized. Everything just went very smoothly. This cat is going to be fine and is going to be released back into the wild. So this is a success. Reporter this Mountain Lion will get an id collar and afte