We are outside of the jail in the market area. This is a live picture. We have talked to the Sheriffs Department and were told that 21yearold Michael Montgomery is being processed for release. More now from ktvu alex savage on the conflicting accounts of what happened with friends and relatives of both the victim and the suspect. Reporter the father of 21 yearold Michael Montgomery says that he his son was trying to protect himself during a fight during the game. He is accused of killing dodgers fan. He told a newspaper, michael got jumped. Denver and his friends started swinging chairs and he stabbed denver. But the victims family disputes the notion that this was somehow self defense. None of them were fighters. A giants fan made a comment. Comments were exchanged and an altercation broke out. Reporter the 24yearold dodgers fan came down to watch the game with her father who was celebrating his 49th birthday. They said in a statement today, i asked the giants general manager about th
Temperatures will be coming down today visibility at the coast is ben reduce 53 in pacifica overall a couple degrees cooler in the south bay and also into the east bay. So we wake up with the cloud cover right now. Were clear in concord and livermore and with that should change is the fog increases and partly cloudy throughout the afternoon with much cooler days in today and tomorrows forecast then were going to reverse that trend for the week ahead liz. All right lisa. Thank you ian. Now a posttropical cyclone is continuing to move inland after making landfall near, Myrtle Beach South Carolina the storm struck the southeast as a category one hurricane with 85 miles an hour winds in florida officials. Meantime are still assessing the damage the death toll has risen to 33 making ian the deadliest storm to hit the state in 60 years abc News Reporter. Justin finch has more from florida. And making another landfall friday near georgetown, South Carolina as a category one hurricane with win
Time is running out for Bill Macdonald, who has one goal in mind: Securing a public home for an arcane collection of 17th-century Japanese porcelain at the Gardiner, whether the museum likes it or not