He stepped back, still tried to enter the court. The policeman stopped him again. Then he shoved the policeman. Reporter the deputy told investigators he was trying to stop the raptors president because he didnt know who he was and he was not wearing proper credentials. I think he was excited his team won and just wanted to join those fellows and i think the policeman was trying to do his job and not allow unauthorized people onto the court. Reporter the Sheriffs Department did not arrest him immediately after the incident due to the circumstances. We did show restraint in the fact he was the president of the raptors. We did not want to go out onto the court and create any type of spectacle. Reporter the Sheriffs Department said they have video of the entire incident both from the body cameras of the deputy and the security cameras inside oracle. The deputy went to the hospital with head pain after the incident. Greg says the deputy was never hit or punched. All i saw was him shove the
They are hoping it wont be major this time, but every storm eyes will be to the sky to see what happens. Well be here live monitoring it. Joe vazquez, kpix5. Rain in north bay, but heres a live look at downtown walnut creek. It is still dry. The clouds are moving in, likely not a good night for outside dining. Chief meteorologist paul deanno has been tracking that rain as it moves in. It is its way south and the heaviest rain over napa and american canyon, glen ellen, st. Helena receiving heavy rainfall now moving out toward fairfield and vacaville. Looking to the south a few heavier showers around richmond and belvedere, a few light showers around San Francisco and hayward and alameda. Futurecast moving forward, the heaviest rainfall still stays north of the golden gate through midevening crossing the golden gate around midnight tonight. Thats when this front get energized. When the heavy rainfall hits you in san mateo county, contra costa county, Santa Clara Valley 3 or 4 a. M. Its t
Department and Fire Department are still trying to figure out what may have caused this crash in the first place. Its very unusual because the vehicle was an automatic. It wasnt a stick. So we dont know exactly why the car started rolling down the hill in the first place. Live in San Francisco, andria borba, kpix5. Now to that jailhouse interview, hawaii fugitive Randall Saito said he escaped to california when it became clear he was never going to win his freedom. Kpix5 reporter maria medina is live in stockton with more on what he had to say. Maria . Reporter yeah. You know, he actually was candid. He was articulate and intelligent. He said he had nothing to lose. His plan was to be out here for four weeks. He left in three days. Im not a sex offender. Im not a psychopath. Reporter in a jail jumpsuit at the San Joaquin County jail Randall Saito talked freely about almost everything, his escape, his 72 hours of freedom and the murder he committed. The woman i murdered in 1979, god ble
Community to bear. Reporter oakland councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan sits on the air quality district board. She wants the district to look at Health Impacts before issuing a permit. She gave us this graphic. The crematorium is here. East oakland is highlighted in red. This shows that we have the highest pollution levels, the greatest cancer risk and risk of other diseases for this community right around this crematorium. Reporter aside from air pollution, four asian workers at the business across the street quit their job saying its bad funshwa. In areas that are affluent and where there are more white residents this would never happen. Reporter the air quality district puts the blame on the city of oakland. Thats because even though the city Council Voted down the crematorium, the Planning Department actually gave a land use permit to the company before that vote and a judge says this council cannot backtrack. By the way, the workers inside did not want to talk on camera. Also the Houston
Week. More than 1,000 tenants at the Carmel Rincon towers are in the dark in more ways than one. Their power has been out since early Tuesday Morning and they still dont know why. Its been challenging. You take some things for granted. Reporter residents say being without power poses challenges, but its the lack of Accurate Information about the timeline for restoring power thats the biggest inconvenience. Not really knowing the communication knowing. The communication hasnt been perfect. The biggest frustration every step of the way theyre promising a lot earlier time frame and date for water to be turned on. Reporter today we confirmed the main Domestic Water line burst and flooded an Electrical Panel here. Power has been cut for safety reasons. The Management Company told us, we are working diligently with electricians and contractors to restore power as soon as possible and should know more on monday morning as the extent of the water damage. For tonight residents can stay for free