At 70 degrees with 50s for much of the rest of the bay area currently later today we can expect a slightly cooler day but still a warm onwith highs near 90 degrees to 90 degrees for some of our inland spots. Bayside area certainly warm 80 degrees while coastal areas noticing a cooler day from the 70s yesterday, the 60s today talking even cooler weather for the weekend ahead still to come james. All right, thank you very much john time now is 4. 31. Now lets get back to one of our big stories this morning, San Francisco restaurants are set to reopen tomorrow with Outdoor Dining but bars are not allowed to reopen for at least another 2 months. And now city leaders are pushing to reopen bar sooner throughout the city for percent of the sacking has more. Were hoping for. Os that the city understands that. There are hundreds of responsible for operators in the city. That are ready. And eager. To open their doors and safe and responsible way Anthony Healy london owns several bars in San Fran
2 million confirmed cases now coronavirus in the u. S. And doctors are afraid that were going to see a spike in new infections over the next few months right now we have between 800 and a 1000 people dying every single day in america. And all of the models all the data suggest that things are going to get worse in have increases the virus hasnt gone away. Its not like were looking for for the second wave. The first wave isnt cop. The Harvard Global Health Institute predicts a 100,000 more people are going to die in the u. S. By september. 12 states including california have seen coronavirus hospitalizations go up since memorial day and there has been at least a 10 increase in week to week reported cases in 19 states. Despite that outlook more very businesses are starting to open back up and that includes the dmv offices, their opening everybody all of them, but kron fours reyna harvey says theres a big catch and shes live in walnut creek reyna. Youre right about that big catch and the
Central direction officers were district officers responded located the crime scene and summoned emergency medical aid for the victim. Officers were informed that the suspect had fled on foot after the attack. The victim initially believed his phone had been taken during the incident but later located it near the scene. At 6 36 a. M. , approximately one hour after the initial aggravated assault call, d. E. M. Received a 911 call from the pier hotel, which is located at 540 jones street. The caller stated the following we need the police to come to the pier hotel quick. Theres a guy in here. Hes waving knives at people and all kinds of stuff. He wont leave the building. Hes locked himself behind the door and keeps swinging a bloody blood. I seen him. I dont know what it is, but he keeps reaching for it, but he keeps swinging the twobyfour. The caller described the subject as a light skinned slim African American male with dreads, in his late 20s or early 30s, 59, wearing a red and white
Francisco crisis line at 4159703800 for trauma services. Next, i will explain what we hope to accomplish in this town ha hall. First and foremost, tonight is about transparency and educating the public in our officerinvolved shootings, investigations, and protocols. It is our intent to release facts and protocol in a noninvasive way. Next, there was body worn capture footage that captured the incident. But for those of you tonight that are not here with San Francisco Police Department general order 10. 11, it states in part, it is the goal and intent of the San Francisco Police Department to release Body Worn Camera footage to the extent possible unless it would a jeopardize the safety of the officer involved in the investigation, jeopardize the safety of any parties involved in the investigation. In this case, based on the assessment of the standards, we have determined that it is appropriate to release Body Worn Camera footage of this incident. Id like to remind everyone that Video E
Hope to accomplish in this town ha hall. First and foremost, tonight is about transparency and educating the public in our officerinvolved shootings, investigations, and protocols. It is our intent to release facts and protocol in a noninvasive way. Next, there was body worn capture footage that captured the incident. But for those of you tonight that are not here with San Francisco Police Department general order 10. 11, it states in part, it is the goal and intent of the San Francisco Police Department to release Body Worn Camera footage to the extent possible unless it would a jeopardize the safety of the officer involved in the investigation, jeopardize the safety of any parties involved in the investigation. In this case, based on the assessment of the standards, we have determined that it is appropriate to release Body Worn Camera footage of this incident. Id like to remind everyone that Video Evidence is only a portion of evidence to consider when making both legal and administr