you ve got five lanes going into two causing this back-up in an uncommon direction. what happened according to the chp, sometimes around 2:00, there was a high speed chase, chp officer started going after someone who was going at a high rate of speed they got to the s-curve, i don t know if the s-curve played a role in this but there was a crash. the officer got out of his vehicle and did we are told by an officer did fire his weapon did not hit the person who was in that other vehicle the person in the vehicle sustained injuries from the crash. he was transported for minor injuries. now, an hour after that, according to the chp, there was another chase that went to the east bay into the city and headed back in way two incidents an hour apart, one involved chp firing his weapon, nobody hit one person slightly injured right now out here massive traffic jam heading eastbound on the bay bridge right at the s of curve. don t know at the s-curve, don t know how long it is going
case of a man accused of beating a priest he says sexually abused him years ago. the prosecution says the alleged sex abuse does not factor into this assault in 2010. prosecutors told the jury the facts proved this case and the defense told the jury the cut above the former priest s eye and bruising are a misdemeanor assault. deputy district attorney told the jury two wrongs don t make a right. and prosecutors say the evidence that the assault with felony charge of elder abuse at the time. lynch s defense attorney fought hard to tell the jury they were the last line of defense. he s trying to tell the jury you can decide not guilty here and on all charges and on greater charge autos the defense called this former priest a monster who raped and tortured lynch and his brother when they were just seven and four years old, pat harris said they have the right to vote not guilty in this case. outside of the jury presence, the judge told harris to watch his step, saying they h
station will have one lessening in, that one available to respond on what is an explosive night. today the engine here sat idle one of two stations impacted by closures. we need all the resources we can get. reporter: despite the concerns oakland is put approximating in brown outs, something the union agreed to in 20112 in the face of a budget crisis. that means from now until the end of next june two fire companies will be out of service for three straight days which one station completely closed. they shouldn t close them. . reporter: nancy lives a few blocks from station 17 which was close today. she said having eight fewer on the street this week is to great a risk. especially when illegal fireworks are such a big problem here. to her it doesn t make sense. no it surely doesn t. reporter: this is what illegal fireworks did last year, ten cars went up in flames in a tow yard. the rotates of the fire station is four million dollars. reporter: the mayor defen
thing. i am distraught to hear she is in critical condition. you have no business pushing anybody. reporter: one man who witnessed this said he knew right away it was serious when he saw the woman bleeding. he says there were conflicting stories about what happened and whether the woman accosted the boy. reporter: police say the woman s condition has improved. they want to talk to the man involved and get his side of the story and they want to talk to anyone who witnessed this incident. if that applies to you call the san francisco police department. cara liu, ktvu channel 2 news. california department of fish and game are looking good mountain are looking looking for a mountain lion that attacked a man. the man has not been identified. he drove himself to a hospital where he was treated for non- life threatening injuries. authorities have identified a teen who was killed this morning in a hit and run. the crash happened after midnight. authorities say 17-year-old
at his mother s home in vallejo, all of them say the team was a good kid. he wanted to be a carpenter. he loved snakes and skateboarding. she says her mother his mother says he worked as a waiter at the family restaurant. he was on his way home and had just dropped off a relative when the accident happened. we all work together, we left the restaurant together, he had dropped off my brother and he was on the road coming home. i cannot believe that it happened. i cannot believe someone would leave the scene. coming out tonight we will hear more from the family of the team as well as his grandmother. reggie kumar, kron4 news. catherine: in the state fire station is open, the vallejo fire chief spoke with haaziq madyun about how the move will improve the emergency response times. haaziq: checking the gear on this fire truck, making sure it is ready to go. now that vallejo fire station no. 5 is best in service after being shut down two years ago at the weight of the