Bart safer. Reporter it is, he came up, he is a 22 year veteran of the Bart Police Department and he takes over now at a very important time as the agency works to address increasing crime on the system. Alvarez told me his priority is going to be on keeping riders safe. It is the start of a new Ambassador Program next month were unarmed Police Department employees will be patrolling trains and stations working to deter crime and deescalate potentially violent confrontation. The chief is signing a new team of Armed Police Officers to ride the trains and put anxious riders at ease. That is going to be a 12 person patrol team who is writing trains and that in conjunction with our ambassadors was approved, they will give me 22 additional officers or bodies onto our system that will provide system and the presence we are working to get. We owe it to them. Struggling to deal with crime including two high profile attacks recently, the deadly stabbing of niall wilson at the bart station and t
Locate the victims car with the Gps Technology we were able to locate the car creek and other information that we do not want to share at this point. But due to that technology weaker able to pinpoint the vehicle. Subsequently, did a book to kick the three suspects. They were able to locate the three suspects. Reporter marin county detectives are now in route to portland to interograte the suspectsthey have yet to be identified. And we still dont have a motive for this killing reporter Maureen Kelly kron4 news catherine were learing more about steve carter. Well known therapists in their field. Catherine according to their website theyve advised more thanthey hosted retreats in their former home of costa rica. Catherine recently friends say the couple moved back to california for treatment of lokitas Breast Cancer diagnosis. Steves friends and students describe him as lighthearted. Understanding with a great sense of humor. Catherine steves wife lokita released a statement today. Cathe
One of the finest college players in history, Walton went on to a Hall of Fame career in the National Basketball Association. A product of the radicalized 1960s and 1970s, he was also known for his views on social matters.
Bill Walton, the game-changing Hall of Fame center whose larger-than-life charisma later endeared him to audiences as a basketball broadcaster, died Monday after a long battle with cancer, the NBA