Lowtomid 60s at 4 00 and 57 at 7 00. Inland, fog in the north and upper 30s to low 40s in most neighbors and 60 at noon and mid60s below average this afternoon. Dress warmly in the evening. We will drop into the 50s. At the coast, it is dry. A few clouds. It will be 46. Mostly sunny in the afternoon, midtoupper 60s. Enjoy. We have heavy remark with berkeley trying to recover at this hour along the east shore freeway with heavy traffic over the Altamont Pass. Focusing on the berkeley drive westbound along 80 through richmond toward emeryville it is 19 Miles Per Hour for a top speed and the usually accident involving five vehicles caused quite a damage. All lanes are reopened and now heavy backup. At emeryville camera toward berkeley, nothing but a sea of headlights standing still. Then it loosens up. Here is a picture of our bay bridge toll plaza with traffic moving. The metering lights are not on. San jose leaders are taking action to stop the new Police Recruits leaving for other citi
Retaining reinforcements and return on investments. San jose is struggling to keep its new Police Officers from leaving for other departments and now some city officials want pay back. Good evening. Im carolyn johnson. Im dan ashley. New at 11 00, abc7 news south bay reporter Lisa Amin Gulezian is live with the details on this plan. Lisa, take us through it. The city definitely wants its money back. Councilmembers say other cities like oakland and los angeles charge recruits who jump ship after graduation why so shouldnt san jose . Of the 40 officers who recently graduated from san joses police academy, five have already left to join the departments in hayward where they will make a little less and morgan hill where they will make a little more. The vice mayor wants the citys money back. Why are we going to train somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. They want a fiveyear prorated retention plan. It costs 170,000
They sent out an alarm and hope he will see it and come forward. The stairwell where the body was found in locked. You can only exit on the bottom floor and leave the building. On the only of october 4, a man was knocking on the emergency stairwell bell trying to get out on a floor. The nurse heard the knocking. She left him in on the fifth floor and said, what are you doing here this is an emergency and he said wrong stairwell, thanks for letting me in. That exchange took place and he said, by the way, it looks like there is someone further down on the stairwell, maybe asleep or not sure but there is someone down there. The hospital staff says that isnt unusual Homeless People seek shelter there. She said okay and called the Sheriff Deputies to check it out. That was the protocol. She did what she was supposed to do. The man walked away. Police have spent the last few weeks looking at employee badges to find the man. They are going public with the search. This person, now, becomes sup
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Recently graduated from san joses police academy, five have already left to join the departments in hayward where they will make a little less and morgan hill where they will make a little more. The vice mayor wants the citys money back. Why are we going to train somebody to pay that much money and then they decide to leave after they receive the training and the education. They want a fiveyear prorated retention plan. It costs 170,000 to train a recruit. If the graduate stays with the Department Less than a year, the city wants 100 of the investment back. Less than two years, 75 . Less than three years, 50 . And leaving in less than four years requires a 25 return. Creating indentured service for Police Officers is a smoke screen for a council that put in place policies that are driving our recruits away. The Police Officers association blames the city leaders for the exodus from san jose where pensions and benefits keep changing and morale is low. The taxpayers have mixed reactions t