Todays demonstration in oakland earlier this evening, this event was peaceful you can see the hundreds of people walking through the streets there in oakland, the wall of moms the group was inspired by the mothers who are protecting the protesters in Portland Oregon, many of them have been arrested by federal agents and is. Protesters see that as working against the whole effort for Police Reform President Trump calling for those arrests by federal agents and also saying that those ages may be sent into other cities, including oakland. So this protest by the wall of moms was earlier today again it was peaceful, they were protesting mills federal agents the violence reportedly happened later tonight in oakland, this is video from los angeles in this particular scene that youre looking at we understand that. An officer said something to a woman who is holding up her phone before appearing to push or and then a man ran toward the officer and knocks the officer to the ground another lapd o
Concern, and remember the number 1. 1. For every one person who contracts the virus in the state thundershower 1. Is people on average are now infected. The state wants to drive that down to 1 or below as quickly as possible, so we asked just how bad is it right now . Are we essentially back to square one with all of inform . Nbc 1s news joins us know. Reporter theres good news and bad news. The bad news is cases are on the rise, the good news things being things are really not as bad as they could be or compared to the rest rast state. As coronavirus cases rise and california reverses plans to reopen its clear the bay area is not out of woods yet, but just how bad is it . The counties when you look at the entire bay area are not as bad as some of the worst hit counties in california, not as bad as los angeles, not as bad as imperial. Reporter to break it down, take a look at this graphic showing daily cases rising in the bay area. On july 10th there were 809 new cases, not including a
John burris says the destruction of this evidence is a criminal offense. He says that this only continues to prove that the Vallejo Police Department Needs more oversight and more accountability. This is the police truck involved in the shooting death of 22 yearold Sean Monterrosa the windshield riddled with bullet holes was viewed as evidence in the case but it was later destroyed and replaced now of ole ho Police Union President and lieutenant is under investigation and he may have thought it was good evidence that could be harmful to the Police Department and the play songs about slight civil rights Attorney John Burris says the windshield was crucial to the investigation body cam video worn by the officer involved in the shooting never shows what they were actually seeing as they opened fire on to rose who was killed when a hammer was mistaken for a gun and raises real question if officer and destroys a piece of evidence what evidence may have been destroyed the Vallejo Police Offi
Enforcement in creating systemic change toward that goal. However, to have full conversation about policing it is imperative to deeply understand the system of policing and its budget, and that brings us to our hearing today. My office worked to include questions in the report that would give this committee as much insent insight as possible into the Police Department inned a vance of the process in august. I anticipate there may be questions asked today that there arent immediate answers to. My staff will be tracking the inquiries and work on the followup report and that the board has the information it needs. I would like to remind the committee that the Police Department budget would come before this committee again and come before us two more times and in august and engaged in the full budget process. I want to turn over to the presentation today nick menard from the budget analyst and chief William Scott from the Police Department. The San Francisco Airport Authority is also here
Some parents are relieved but others exasperated. Here is leslie brinkley. Reporter it may be a struggle logistically and financially for many families, but the School District with 31,000 students just made a tough call for fall. The board gave very clear direction that they would like to see the district go to 100 Distance Learning in the fall. Reporter last week, west contra costa unified with 28,000 students opted to kick off the year with only remote learning. There are more than 3,000 people at our town hall last friday night who came out to hear about the framework. And from our initial feedback, more than 50 are okay with the framework. Obviously it is not the best situations for anyone. Reporter berkeley, oakland and los angeles are all opening with Distance Learning only. Health and safety of the children come first. And the teachers and administrators. It is changing day by day and it seems to be getting worse, so i think we need to take that into consideration. Reporter thi