workplace rampage in cupertino. we talked to a man who knew reynolds tonight. he joins us in the newsroom. george? that s right, jessica. we re definitely learning about this connection between last night s cupertino quarry, and this past monday s bizarre attack. it turns out the suspects in both cases were friends. tonight we talk with the president of the silicon valley naacp, who is an acquaintance of the two men. at the scene where a homeless woman once stood, flowers and candles now mark where she was killed. this woman stopped by to pay her respects. i can t believe this happened to her. someone left a photo. many did not know her name. i know how hard it is to be homeless. i know how hard it is to be out there and struggling to survive. reporter: please arrested 37-year-old ma quills reynolds. investigators believe he killed the homeless woman in a bizarre attack using a samurai sword. what would drive him to this? reporter: the president of the silicon val
you can actually tape on the video cameras? oh, tape to actually tape what s going on in the room on those? sure. i m not sure. it s been a couple years. technology probably surpassed that now. let s do some headlines for you. the trial of michael jackson, dr. conrad murray resumes today. defense will cross-examine the prosecution s final witness. a propofol expert that said he gave him so much of the blood it kept flowing into his body after he was dead. they might call the first 15 witness and the jury could get the case by end of next week. and a crazed gunman opened fire on his co-workers at a cement quarry in california. how many people are shot? five, six. okay. almost everybody in the room. one second. one second for me, okay? please help the people. oh, my. three people were killed in a rampage. six others were hurt. the shooter, shareef alman,
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temperatures will rebound under mostly sunny skies. be ready for it. here is sal. good morning, traffic off to a nice start. a little bit of slow traffic already. this morning s commute is going to be slow already in some parts of the west bay, but here in san francisco, it looks good approaching downtown. 61, let s go back to 6:01, let s go back to dave and pam. police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted an 18-year-old girl on the san francisco state university campus. it happened one week ago at the towers residence hall where we will find ktvu s claudia wong with how the attacker lured the victim claudine wong, with how the attacker lured the victim. reporter: this is the crime alert that is now posted when you come in and out of the building. take a look on the door, you ll see the white poster sign there, letting people know what happened to this 18-year-old victim. here is what we know, it s between 8 to 10 on friday night. the victim who is not a stu
workplace shooting. tara moriarity is live in secretary county. we understand you just got some new information. reporter: yes, we just spoke to officials from the plant and the facility is going to be shut down for the entire day. they re to the making any sort of big statement right now, but obviously expressing their condolences for the family, calling this a terrible tragedy and saying they re going to work with law enforcement to try to determine when to reopen that quarry. we ll check in with them late they re morning. but if you look behind me, you can see the sheriff s department has a mobile unit set up here. deputies have been trickling in here over the past hour, and we understand that there will be some sort of ground search resuming shortly. emotions ran high yesterday as families waited to see if their loved ones, workers at the plant, had survived the shooting rampage. authorities say loader operator sharif alman shot others and tried to kidnap a woman. neigh