Cameras. Terry mcsweeney joins us from the crime scene with the very latest. Reporter investigators have a lot of reasons to feel positive about this case tonight. Number one, it happened saturday afternoon, broad daylight, a lot of witnesses, and the surveillance camera. Tonight victim is being remembered as a loving family man. He was always smiling. He was always the one that lit up the room. He always told you he loved you, when you showed up nrh and when left he gave you a hug. A family spokesman describes the kousin he grew up with. They met at 1 00 in the afternoon at a busy intersection, it wasnt enough to save him. Those type of people should not be allowed in the street. Reporter the Alameda County Sheriffs Office said they have a lot to go on. For family members, the most difficult job is telling carloss 5yearold daughter daddy is not coming home. Its hard to say, i dont know if he got to say goodbye to her that day. Reporter the family set up a gofundme page, weve linked it
Internet. But family and friends of the man they call the beast mode arent sitting quietly. Leslie brinkly has the story. Im tired of the bully in chief not doing his job and picking on people. Hes supposed to act like the president. He is supposed to lead every person in this country. He is failing to do that. Reporter the twitter war between the white house and oakland started sunday at the patriots game in mexico city when running back Marshawn Lynch sat down during the playing of the National Anthem but later stood up as the mexican anthem played. This morning President Trump weighed in tweeting, great disrespect. Next time nfl should suspend him for remainder of season. Attendance and ratings way down. Oakland loves our lynch, lets suspend trump instead he fired back. He needs to worry about his own approval ratings. He needs to do his job and stop picking on americans who are exercising their freedom of speech. Reporter lynchs mom weighed in. Raiders coach jack del rios wife even
Open trench on santa clara. You have a big pit in the middle of a thriving downtown core. Weve seen how it works in [ technical difficulties ] if about. If we about more time, we should do it. Reporter the b. A. R. T. Board will decide. The timeline is in 2019. Kpix5s melissa caen joins us now live from oakland. Cook r things at home oa reporter were here in front of the purple heart medical cannabis dispensary. What they call equity applicants. [sotgreg minor, assistant to c of oakland] an equity oakland residents will get priority who live in a neighborhood with a large number of cannabis related arrests or have a cannabis restriction on their record. The next time i invite you over to the house for a potluck, it may mean not just cooking, but doing other things at home. Reporter oakland city councilman knoll guyo said when noel guyo said when the city started looking into cannabis licenses, they found something. We wanted to grow it to 16 and found out in the process we had over 250
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