This this morning, morning news protesters in the streets of salinas, rallying against a Police Shooting that ended with a man dead. In major section of interstate 280 is closing for the Holiday Weekend forcing drivers find another way of getting around. Developing news out of slowing as protesters gathered in the streets running about a Police Shooting. On tuesday, Police Reported that the shot and killed a man because he lunged at them with a pair of gardening shares. Witnesses reported the shooting incident. Last nine people gathered at the intersection where the man was shot to demonstrate because they believe the police should not have killed the man. This is one of our top trending stories online. Bob you can read more a kron4 dot com. Happening now, commuters are getting ready for a long drive times in San Francisco. Tonight all of this out all lanes of interstate 280 in San Francisco will close the one place in san jose are asking for the publics help in finding a suspect caugh
A san jose house party that turned violent. No one was hurt. He also was found in possession of illegal firearms and weapons clips. Smith also pled no contest to a dui last year when he crashed his pickup into a tree in the evergreen area of san jose. He was also accused of swimming out his license plate in that incident to avoid detection. Now, the District Attorneys Office insisted today that there was no special treatment, no plea bargain. The defendant, mr. Smith, changed his plea on all counts so it wasnt a negotiated plea deal with the d. A. s office. He changed his plea and the sentencing will be determined by the corporate thats the difference between a plea bargain where you see charges dropped or an agreed sentence. Here he merely changed his plea and the sentencing will be determined later. Reporter mr. Smith could be sentenced anywhere from 0 days to 4 years and 4 months in county jail. He is due back here in san jose before that same judge on july 25th. At that time, he wi
Today her mother told kpix 5s Ann Notarangelo her daughters death could have been prevented. Reporter brittney silvas among seems strong but she is clearly distraught today. She is convinced that her daughter would be alive if she hadnt been listening to music with her headphones on. I dont know how much more stronger i can be, though. I know gods sure testing me. Reporter a mothers anguish just yards away from where her daughter was killed wishing the tragedy wasnt true, wishing her daughter had taken her advice, wishing she could just have one more moment together. I hope she comes back [ indiscernible ] one more time. [ crying ] just one more time, i need her to come back. Reporter yesterday, brittney silvas mother says she was walking on these train tracks texting with her earphones in. A witness said he tried to warn brittney about the train but she didnt hear him, either, and was killed. Kpix 5 viewers may remember her from a story last month when she was interviewed about an exp
Sot he yelled at us, just open the drawer and get the money nat sot i opened the drawer then i tried to get away from the gun he yelled at us, just open the drawer now this store clerk say she is very thankful no one was seriously hurt but hopes police can track this dangerous guy down. Before someone much worse happens sot i hope police can find him so people dont have to live in fear since the robbery they have installed even more surveillance camerasi did check with police, they say the robber got away in a newer silver toyoda sedan this dramatic video is being watched by a lot of people on our website. Its front and center on the homepage at kron 4. Com. Breaking news out of salinas tonight. Reports of protesters. Rioting in the streets. Over a police shooting. The shooting happened yesterday. Police reported they shot and killed a man who lunged at them with a pair of gardening shears. Then today, people gathered at the intersection where the man was shot. To demonstrate. Because
Kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. We begin tonight with something most of us would feel lost without our cell phones. We use them not only to keep in touch with family and friends but also for banking, storing photos, surfing the web, even checking our health records. They contain intimate details of our lives. Next week, the u. S. Supreme Court Considers this question after arresting someone, can Police Search that persons cell phone without a warrant . Scott shafer leads our discussion. Searching cell phones can help police solve crimes, but privacy advocates say doing it without a warrant violates the Fourth Amendment which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. Joining me to explore the debate are professor rory it wille with Uc Hastings College of law and michelle quinn, San Jose Mercury news columnist in. Well, folks, this is actually two cases before the Supreme Court next week, one is a california case. The San Diego Police pulled over a guy, young man who was driving, he had a