Im justine waldman. We will begin tonight with breaking news out of florida. At least 27 people are now confirmed dead after ian ripped through florida this week after making landfall as a category 4 hurricane. The new death toll came in within the last half hour earlier this evening. The number was at 17 people. Ian has now been downgraded to a post Tropical Cyclone after making landfall in South Carolina this afternoon as a category one hurricane. Well have much more on this deadly storm ahead for you tonight during kron, 4 news at 8 oclock and not a big story that were following here at home. The search continues tonight for 2 man who police say opened fire inside a school in east oakland, the shooting on wednesday injured 6 people including 2 students. Police have said that the shooting was likely gangrelated. One School Board Members now criticizing his colleagues for what he says is a lack of leadership in responding to the shooting. Kron fours terisa stasio has the story. Am hea
This afternoon near the corner of 38th and masterson street just a few blocks away from Laurel Elementary School Officers say a second victim turned themselves in to a local hospital with a gunshot wound. Not clear if the injuries are connected and theres no word yet on the victims condition. And this comes after 6 people were injured in a shooting at Bay Area Technology school that was in oakland wednesday. The victims are all 18 or older. They include 2 students. A counselor Security Guard and 2 other people who are working at the school. We know 3 of the victims have been released from the hospital, but one is still in Critical Condition tonight. And the 2 People Police believe are responsible for the shooting wednesday. They are still on the loose tonight. Kron fours dan kerman spoke with police chief Leronne Armstrong about what it will take to reverse this skyrocketing trend of violence. Heres dan story. Oakland police say so far none of the tips theyve received have led them to
As December draws to a close next weekend, so too does 2023 become another year that was. Let s look back over the biggest storylines and photographs in the Tri-Valley in our Year in Review in the section below. Have fun!
A Bay Area guitar teacher and registered sex offender who taught classes in the Tri-Valley was found guilty earlier this month of additional felony crimes involving minors, following an arrest by San Ramon PD officers last fall.
That s just the tip of the iceberg of the many significant stories we highlighted between July and December. Catch up on those storylines and photographs in our Year in Review Part II. Hope you enjoy!