Accuweather sevenday forecast. Heres reggie. Thanks, mike. All this week abc7 news taking a closer look at education and how School Districts are handling going back to school. The San Jose Unified School district says teachers will be required to actually teach from inside the classroom even though no one else will be in that classroom. Abc7 News Reporter Julian Glover is live with the details on this one. Julian. Boy, good morning, reggie. A big blow to the 1,600 teachers that teach in the San Jose Unified School district. They will not be given the option. They will be required to teach from inside their empty classrooms with their students continuing to learn remotely at home. This is the only district within the entire state of california opting for this requirement. The School District and Teachers Union announced the agreement late monday. Now at a recent school board meeting, the district superintendent Steven Mcmahon said teachers from teaching inside the classroom will give t
Of its officers over the deadly shooting of Sean Monterrosa the San Francisco man who was kneeling in a walgreens parking lot when he was hits. The 22 yearold was shot by an 18 year veteran officer in june you can see in this video the officer was sitting in the back seat of an Unmarked Police car when he shot monterrosa through the windshield of the vehicle 5 times police have responded to the walgreens for reports of looting amid a night of protests when they arrive monterrosa his kneeling on the ground he had a hammer in his pocket. Hes hes looking through his window. The atc some movement. Many like a deer hunter, he shoots the movie magic and this is outrageous and trying to get us there was no factual basis. A factual basis to justify using deadly force at the town monterrosas family and their attorneys believe the officer who they say is jarrett on violated the civil rights of monterrosa by use of deadly force when it was not justified. They call the shooting disturbing. And say
News stations, youre watching kron 4 news at 10 shots life was taking my sister night yeah. Honestly just taking the role fighting for justice and not working. We barely get by with unemployment. A new step in a fight for justice for Sean Monterrosa who was shot and killed by Vallejo Police. His sisters are teaming up with states and local officials to push for a new compensation bill for victims of death at the hands of Police Officers. Thanks for joining u. S. Attorney and im ken wayne and i pale more the proposed law would allow the families of those killed by police to get money from the state under certain conditions ground floors of a sogomonian joins us in the newsroom with tonights top story ella its part for the shooting death of Sean Monterrosa this year the compensation bill would pay the family. Of People Killed by Police Officers just like the state already pays victims of any other Violent Crime. To help cover the expenses that come along with that tragedy. Our brother Se
Inland areas, a little warmer than we have been yesterday, well see a couple of 90s back in play im talking what to expect today and for the weekend at your forecast. I couldnt help over at the table that what they were offering us was sophies choice. Not enough money for food not enough nothing for housing in terms of rentals a moratorium thats nice but its not money. For rent. It not enough money for money in the pockets of the American People who really need this who through no fault of their own. Nancy pelosi laying out the problem the problem is though theres no solution no deal yet. For a new stimulus package, you know and the deadline is today to get something done before the weekend. But it looks like thats not going to happen anyway. Weve got John Lawrence standing by with the latest from washington. Talks about the stimulus are in a stalemate Top White House negotiators say big roadblocks remain after thursdays 3 hour meeting with Democratic Leaders were willing to stay engag
Least one structure is threatened. Chopper 5 on the way to the scene, we will get you more as we get it. Our meteorologists paul heggen is standing by. What can you tell us about conditions in altamont, a little breezy this afternoon . Yeah the wind picked up in the last hour or slow slightly. It was at 15 Miles Per Hour the last time we checked on the wind map and now is 18 Miles Per Hour around livermore. You go east of livermore and they had wildfire there just over a week ago and now is the same area that has a slightly heightened fire danger because the wind has to accelerate a little bit. The wind in that spot likely in the 2020 mileperhour range. It is enough to fan the flames. Also if you notice some smoke or haze overhead it is because of some larger fires down to our south. The worst of it just outside of our counties, but you can see where that smoke and that hayes is much more prevalent. Of course this is just the beginning of the fire season. Our overall fire danger is not