walnut creek and you see the cars going around a curve. another gorgeous day in the bay area 70s and 80s all around the bay we will have a full weather. now traffic we will have more traffic no hot spots have an uneasy ride on for this friday to arrest abomey in the beating of the giants then that bryan stowe. as happened the man that was once allegedly involved in the beating may be raised at is tolerated. bryan stowe was attacked outside the stadium he was hospitalized and placed in a, police released pitchers of the attackers giants and dodgers players and an honor celselva. he is transferred to another medical facility give money ramirez they call him the prime suspect. may 24th ramirez, attorney said that his daughter could testified that he was with are the night of they get back and was never at the stadium ramirez is sent back to prison because of a parole violation. then increased the amount of the reward fund not for information concerning the rest. news o
owners have approved a new deal, the vote was 31 to zero. the only team to abstain from that vote were the oakland raiders. now the voters players must vote on it and improve the before any activity can began. the head of the players association still says that there are outstanding issues to resolve so do not get ahead of yourselves. but the owners of voted, and late this afternoon roger bell made the announcement. roger gadell. the club approved an agreement and also a supplemental revenue-sharing system we approve for the next 10 years with this ratification and with the ratification of the nfl pa board, we will be prepared to open the training facilities beginning on saturday, this saturday. if the players vote to except the deal and in the strike, business could start as early as wednesday. the facilities will open on saturday but the business will start on wednesday. and then the teams can sign their free agents and draft picks, things that they have no
they are now offering a $1,000 reward for the return of harding s weapon. police did recover another weapon, a .45 this week friend a parolee but now they do not believe the .45 was the suspect s gun. so the new evidence came in and it s confusion. one of the sources of confusion is police have said that witnesses told them that harding was firing at police officers over his left shoulder like this. but according to the medical examiner, the fatal wound, allen, came through the right side of his neck into his head. how do you get that wound if you firing that direction? unless it was a purposeful shooting, a suicide, which they are not ruling out here. joe, correct me if i m wrong, but the ballistics evidence on harding showed that he there was gunpowder residue. that only proves he fired the gun t doesn t really show if he fired it at himself or officers, does it? reporter: correct. that one limited piece of evidence shows that he fired a gun. but remember, police sa
i m elizabeth wenger. frank has the day off. this morning s landing marks the end for american manned space flights. for thousands of nasa employees, it s also the last day on the job. manuel gallegus reports from kennedy space center on a day that is emotional on so many levels. piercing the predawn skies. reporter: two earth-shaking sonic booms, a smooth touchdown in predawn darkness. whoo! [ applause ] reporter: and retirement for the shuttle fleet and its 30 years of american manned space flight. we copy, we ll stop and take this opportunity to congratulate you atlantis as well as the thousands of passionate individuals across this great space faring nation. reporter: from the landing strip, atlantis was towed across the kennedy space center, a sort of farewell parade for nasa employees. here at the kennedy space center, there is a strong sense of relief that the final shuttle mission was safe and successful but for some 2,000 employees it s time to look f
we re scared out here. emotions boil over in san francisco as the police chief is shouted down. he came to listen and he got an earful. i m dan ashley. and i m carolyn johnson. the chief came to hear about a deadly police shooting. but the public forum was a shouting match filled with anger and suspicion. lisa amin gulezian is in the newsroom with the story. lisa? the meeting got very heated very quickly. many called it unproductive while others called it a missed opportunity because of all of the anger in the room. san francisco police chief was met with out right hostility at this community meeting tonight. you are not a friend of hours. you are the enemy. this was supposed to be a night to answer questions about saturday s shooting in the bay view when san francisco police shot and killed kenneth harding after the 19-year-old ran away from them during a routine fare inspection at a muni light rail stop. police say this audio recording proved harding fired a