Safeway, ingredients for life. Im praying and hoping that we can make a change. Calls for an end to violence an crime in stockton tonight. Family, friends and an entire community turn out for a woman killed during a bank robbery last week. Good evening. Misty was one of three people taken hostage during the bank robbery. She was killed as a suspect used her as a shield during a shootout with police. We are joined live with more. Reporter we are back at the bank where people are still dropping off candles, letters, playing music. Even at this hour, this is a grieving city of 300,000 people and many came out to support the family of misty. Many of the more than 500 at this vigil were in a state of shock after a bank robbery, chase and shootout that ended in the death of 40yearold hostage. She was well known for her kindness. Im at a loss of words. I cant begin for how thankful i am for everyone here. Reporter her sister has questions for the surviving two hostages. What happened, what wa
Newsroom asking what it is last night. We checked out our roof kamalas night. Our station is about 20 miles away. And this is what we saw. It was coming from the chevron refinery. Mark kelly reports the company had to explain after creating a buzz. Reporter a flare out of the chevron refinery had the area on the edge of its seat. It was a big mushroom clout from the refinery. Reporter from the bay bridge to el sobrante the flame could be seen for miles. We saw like a cloud where the flames were coming up and they were lighting up the clouds. Reporter trying to calm fears, chevron put out a tweet that read, flaring is part of refinery operations. The community deserves some sort of warning . There should be a warning. I thought it was a fire. Reporter chevron said its protocols do give everyone a heads up for big events. But the refinery says the flare is not a big event. Chevron says its the mix of low clouds and water vapor that made this flame appear to the eye bigger than it was. St
A lot of people that live around here are skeptical. There should be a warning. It didnt seem like a normal fire. It looked pretty big. Reporter the whole scenario brought back memories of of the 2012 explosion at this plant. 15,000 people went to the hospital complaining of breathing problems blamed on emissions from that event but chevron says last night was a safe and routine process. The company tweeted there was some visible flaring to allow for equipment depressurizing. This is part of normal refinery operations. But there is a mobile refinery local supervisor, rather, who says there were hazardous emissions during that event. Well hear from him coming up in the next halfhour. Live in richmond, anne makevoc, kpix 5. About 2 minutes after 6 00 on this friday morning. Time to get a bent metal update. Heres gianna. Reporter bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are or traffic slowandgo into the maze. A little slow off the approaches to the bay bridge, as well. In fact, were seeing d
Into a reservoir where she drowned. Reporter many drivers tell me they use their gps devices as a guide because they are not always right. I was in hayward recently and it asked me to turn left towards the downtown but that would have taken me right into a oneway street. Reporter yeah. The firefighters say they are especially concerned now because the younger folks they simply have not read a map and dont know how to read a map. So you have a lot of young people who simply follow the little red line on their gps devices instead of their eyes and that seems to be the case here according to firefighters. Veronica . All right, da lin, thank you. More and more Bay Area Police departments are using body cameras on their officers. In oakland, city leaders say its a big reason why use of force cases are plummeting. Kpix 5s ryan takeo dug into the numbers and found out theres more than meets the eye. Ryan. Reporter well, both the outgoing and the incoming mayors agree that body cams are a big
Reporter its a frightening sight a semi automatic hand lying on the ground is in this richmond neighborhood. Its is chilling reminder of what happened here just after 130 thursday afternoon reporter from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news you can see investigators fanning out over the 2000 block of nevin ave. According to the Police Captain on scene, the suspect a young hispanic man allegedly pulled out that illegal semiautomatic weapon forcing the officer to open fire reporter investigators also telling kron 4 they recovered at least a sandwich of meth and some marijuana from the suspect the officers who fired the shots was not physically injured the captain says investigators will be looking into all the evidence including possible reporter how many shots were fired . More than one and would i give you the answer until the investigation has been completed. The by camera issue to the officer may now have been activated. If there is footage it will be held pochard if it does no