Paranoid. That whole stance toward the community that cops are in a war zone and we are the enemy is what were what everyone is trying to combat right now. Reporter we caught up with the attorney, susan wiggens, who joined us from oregon using facetime. Using dialogue without having attended the classes. Reporter she says the criticisms are out of context and that the classes cover a wide range of topics, not just use of force. But caliber has received threats. As of right now the class is not canceled. But it is about, um, safety of everyone. Were not going to they are not going to conduct a class thats going to put the lives of officers at risk. Theyre not succumbing to the pressure. Some add slow can succumbing to the pressure of some advocacy group. Reporter they have received threats of violence and so the status of this class is now in limbo. If they decide to change the venue and bring it to san jose, sheriff smith recommends deputies do not take the class. Live in san jose, kie
It is good to see you. Good morning. One half hour ago there was good news about the battle against the clayton fire. Cal fire said it has gone from 5 contained it to 20 contained. It has not grown, which shows the firefighters are making progress. We want to show you a photo of the man police say is responsible for that fire. Damin pashilk faces numerous charges. He is a construction worker born in San Francisco, he is behind bars this morning in the lake county jail. Residence have been telling us they did believe the fire was intentionally set. Alex is right here in lake county. Show us some of the damage. Reporter good morning. I think there is sort of a sense of disbelief that someone would intentionally set a fire. We are in the hurt we are in the heart of lower lake. As i step out of the way you can see the burned cars. This is part of an auto repair shop. Also in the midst of all of this there are some homes behind the businesses. Now this morning we are getting word and there
Will grow. Good evening. I am ken wayne. I am heather holmes. Allowing the fire to grow. Broke out yesterday evening at 6 00 p. M. Off highway 29 and exploded this afternoon. Forcing the community of lower lake to evacuate. We have Team Coverage of the fire including how crews have a battle to gain control with hot temperatures on the way. We begin with ktvus Leigh Martinez live on main street and lower lake where the fire burned into the heart of town. What is the latest . Reporter it is devastating. These are peoples businesses, homes, this is their livelihood and this is what is left. Off of lake street. Off of the main street here in downtown. I do not know what the structure once was but this is what is left of it. The fire is still burning but the fire crews left, they muned on to tackle moved on to tackle bigger fires. You can see what is left of a garage that collapsed. We are seeing embers smoldering, hot spots, fire burning. You come out and take a look at main street we have
One cat died in the fire and two others unaccounted for. The womans husband able to get three vehicles out of the garage, but their motorcycle was destroyed destroyed. And lets get a check on the forecast. Like february tomorrow. And this is a look at the radar. We are heading into a sunny day and that is some good news. I couldnt believe it, you know. In the forecast, youre going lower 60s, 67 degrees and it was recorded on saturday. Thirty in medina. , 28, ashland and wooster; 31, millersburg. Its a cold start as we head throughout the day. Not warming up much. We have to focus on the fact that were going to have sunshine. 36 degrees this afternoon and you have to stick around. Were going to be talking about something that could be impacting your morning commute on thursday and that could be a big deal. And 76 into the city from the south. And corrina mentioned the garage fire happening in North Royalton and this is on the map here. The closures on drake between west 130th and bennet
Woodland Community College art professor Manuel Fernando Rios will present present the student showcase of drawings and paintings for the second consecutive year. This exhibition features exceptional WCC student work,