Transcripts For KTVU The Ten Oclock News On KTVU Fox 2 20240

Transcripts For KTVU The Ten Oclock News On KTVU Fox 2 20240712

Not one more that protest is taking place late today. Good evening. Those protesters want an officer fired. He was involved in a controversial shooting in his devious job with the San Francisco Police Department. Now, we are live with the call for accountability. Reporter protesters say that that officer should not have been hired by the Antioch Police department. They say that there are no consequences for Police Officers who killed black and brown members of the community. Ask yourself if you are willing to stand up and occupy the streets. Reporter this rally was led by College Students to speak up against what they described as Racial Injustice and police brutality. It makes you scared to ask for help. Theyre supposed to be here to protect and serve. Reporter one focus was on one officer with the Antioch Police department. In 2016, he was an officer with the San Francisco Police Department when he shot and killed a homeless latino man in the Cities Mission neighborhood. A spokesperson told me that the officer had been with the police for six years prior than joining San Francisco police. After the deadly shooting, he returned to Antioch Police last year. That is why most the people are mad. These cops are getting off with stuff that they should not be getting off with. Reporter the police said po Department Released new records of the shooting. This included records that were not completed prior to him being rehired by the Antioch Police department. No justice. Reporter protesters march to the intersection where they nailed as a tribute to george floyd. Protesters range from High School Students to College Students to parents. I have a black son. I have to worry if you make it to 18. Reporter some protesters are calling on the city to reallocate funds from the Police Department. It is about taking funds from the police that they do not need and putting it towards other Community Outreach programs. Reporter the skin people say generations of their family have fought for social justice and they have yet to see the results. We are tired. We will not give up. Reporter student organizers tell me they are considering taking their fight to the city council to get the officer fired from the Antioch Police department. They say they have to do more than protest to bring about change. We saw other protest against racism around the bay area today. One of the largest gatherings in berkeley. The stand with black youth protest began in central park and continue down Martin Luther king junior way. Protesters were trying to call attention to Racial Injustice in education and criminal justice systems. In oakland, more than 100 people gathered at 14th street to protest the deaths of black people by police. A number of families took part in this demonstration. They say they came to honor george floyd, breonna taylor, and others. Organizers say the deaths are the latest examples of systematic violence against black people. Gavin newsom said today he is not in favor of to spend Police Departments admin activist are calling for. Made their marks in oakland this afternoon at a meeting with black business owners. When asked about the movement to defund the police, he said he is supportive of free and managing the role of police. This is an opportunity to discuss the current roles and responsibilities that law important has in relation to Public Safety and begin to unpack the opportunity to look Public Safety more holistically and begin to focus on a social service and a help mindset. The governor pointed out that last year the state passed laws that increased training on deescalation and limit the use of force by police. Out of texas, where george floyd was laid to rest today after a funeral in houston. His casket arrived at the cemetery on horse drawn carriages. He will be buried next to his mother, who he called out for right before he died. He will be remembered for the words, i cannot breathe. He was eulogized as someone who sparked a national movement. We have this report. Reporter me out singing at the service to jimmy fox being in attendance to Vice President joe bidens video message. No child should have to ask questions that too many black children have had to ask for many generations. Why . Reporter george for the final world was they were attended a tribute to his life and addressed the tragedy of his death, dying under the need of a Police Officer kneeling on his neck for nearly 9 minutes. I do not know if i will ever get eight minutes and 46 seconds out of my dna. All i think about was when he was yelling for mama. Are mama is right there. She has her hands wide open. George floyd was not expendable. This is why we were here. His crime was that he was born in black. Go on and get your rest now. Go on and see mama. Reporter the reverend delivered the eulogy. He was a High School Athlete and graduate who is now changing history. Who would have thought . That his name would now be mentioned in south africa canada, berlin, south korea, europe . A person who may not have been known by many before. God has turned it out for good. This is changing the world. I will never forget that. As you see how the world is aligning it does happen for a reason. Reporter houstons own reverend who marched with her to Martin Luther king says that Something Different is happening. Racism did not start in our lifetimes. Racism can and in our lifetime. But only if you ask and i ask what am i going to do about it. The City Attorney is drafting an executive order. An order that i will sign when i get back to city hall. What the order will say that in this city we will then choke holds. In this city, we will require deescalation. Reporter the mayor says he has put together a special order to address police. He also said that today. In sacramento, californias elected officials for eight minutes and 46 seconds today outside of the state capital. The Lawmakers Said they knelt in solidarity with the black community with george floyd and all of those who have been unjustly killed by police. The Oakland Unified School board plans to vote on a resolution tomorrow to eliminate its own Police Department. The Resolution Says it is no longer physically possible or financially sustainable to invest in the current structure of the Safety Practices with the Police Department within the district. It also noted that black students make up a disproportionate number of arrest and said that the undermines economic and Public Health of the black community. San jose Police Officer who tells us he never dreamed of being a cop. I noticed them on the front lines trying to control protesters during that first night of demonstrations in san jose. We are live with more. She tracked him down and asked him about that night. Took a Patrol Officer for just nine months, terrence campbell, said so in no one saw the violence and k lost that night coming. He is depending how the department handled the protest. It was my first day of encountering anything like that. My first day standing on the line. Reporter the Police Officer reflecting on the night of may 29th, the police chief had described as one of the most violent night of the cheese tenure. We captured officer campbell standing at the front of the police line, facing a sea of protesters, seen talking with a young woman he says approached him with tears. I felt her pain. I can see what she was going through and i could feel it. I am africanamerican. Reporter officer campbell did not think he would become a cop. Flashback three years, he was offensive linemen in a football league. Before that, he played in the nfl. You grew up in georgia and a time when he was told calling the police only made things worse. I had a lot of bad experiences in my childhood. That was with cops and in the neighborhood in general were people were like hey, we do not call the police. If you call the police you are disowned. Reporter overtime he overcame that distrust. Football did not work out, he realized that becoming a cup could enable him to be a role model and in change. Looking back at how the department handled the protest in san jose. Everything happened fast. Everything was for the safety of the people. Nothing was malicious. Reporter as for his actions, he tried to de escalate. Campbell says that that young woman asked him why he wanted to be a Police Officer. I told her, i am fighting the same fight. Reporter he says fighting to have a voice and fighting to connect with the community. We have to get out and get involved. We have to become part of the change that we want. Reporter these are pictures of officer campbell playing hoops with neighborhood kids. He says to bring about lasting change, more Community Policing is key. Is what officer story with what happened that night. We are looking at a warmup tomorrow. Temperatures in the mid90s. And then a cool down. That is after the break. Pressure from San Franciscos many bars to reopening. The financial losses of what many say they cannot get eight and why they cannot get aid and worried they cannot hang on. Up next, a spike in coronavirus cases. The latest numbers and what it means. We are at risk of going into a second wave. Californians may be paying the price for memorial day fun. Coronavirus cases are rising in parts of our state. And counties are being monitored or big spite, including user Santa Clara County. We have the update on what it all means. Reporter in some places, rising numbers are tied to Nursing Homes or prisons. It also appears as restrictions ease, people are letting their guard down. . I am happy things are opening up again. Reporter many are cautious, enjoying new freedom. Others navigate as if the threat has eased. It has not. We are seeing more cases per day than we have ever seen since the beginning. Reporter napas Public Health officer and colleagues in other counties are concerned. A warm adorable day we can set people flocking to beaches and parks, even backyard parties. Hospitalizations and deaths are surging statewide. Napas case numbers tripled in two weeks. One of our cases went to a Graduation Party with 40 people. Reporter no contact graduations have been the norm. That was not enough for some. We heard about afterthe fact. I am dismayed. That is basically 40 more people we have Contact Tracing four. Tracing their contacts. Reporter the word that the relaxation of covered orders is having an unintended affect. As we open up sectors of the economy, i think there is a perception that we are back to normal. Proximity is not here. Reporter newsom is comfort and he said the total numbers were expected to jump. And that california is in far better shape than at the start. Adding extra bit, adequate ppe and ventilators. Hospitalization rate has gone up slightly, about 5. 6 . I see it is slightly a little less. And we will monitor those closely. Reporter still unknown, help mask protests have contributed to the spread. Without a vaccine or a community immunity, emergency orders are rooted in a simple premise. It is safer at home. I think it is important that it is safer at home. Reporter if you must go out, do not mingle. You can go out to the park or a restaurant but it is important to stay within your household bubble. And to not mix bubbles. Reporter she also warns against relatives mixing. It is tempting to think family members are safer. It is not true, unless you live together. She notes that if our people to lax the emergency orders could become strict once again. Bottom line is we are still not out of the woods. We all have to be careful. Some tesla workers have reported as positive. According to the washington post, several workers tested positive last month. Two of the cases were at the Seat Assembly factory. Tesla in Alameda County came to an agreement in may, allowing the company to restart production if tesla took extra precautions to avoid exposing workers to the virus. And official the World Health Organization has walked back her comments to a symptom alex transitions are very rare. They now say was only referring to a small subset of studies on the topic. A new study says asymptomatic carriers may be responsible for 30 or more of the coronavirus cases. Researchers looked at data from 16 groups of coronavirus patients around the world. They found that a cinematic infection rate may be anywhere between 30 45 . The dmv says it will reopen all 169 field offices for appointments only starting on a thursday. The customers who had appointments canceled during the closures will be given a new date. After that, new appointment slots will become available. The dmv is offering limited services that can only be done in person. That includes paying restriction for an independent vehicle, reinstating ace suspended or revoked drivers license, and applying for a reduced fee or no fee identification card. Behind the wheel tests are not available because of social distancing. They are expected to resume in the coming weeks. Sun valley mall is scheduled to reopen on a thursday. Not every store will be open and hours may be different. Ailers will offer curbside services. A spokesperson says the mall will be cleaned throughout the day and there will be hand sanitizing stations. The county requires base covered in Public Places and shoppers are encouraged to keep physical distance. It warmed up to date. 510 degrees as a matter of fact. We warm again tomorrow. This warming trend last until tomorrow about when temperatures cool down quickly. These are the highs from today. 94 in fairfield. Tomorrow will probably be 96 or 97. Along the coast, expect some cooling. We will see some fog tomorrow night. Some patchy fog on the coast. Will be a short seabreeze in the afternoon. Pacifica will not hit the 70s. At ocean beach 67, Something Like that. Not in the low 70s. Generally inland tomorrow will be a warmer day. Here is where we are today. Here is where we go tomorrow. You can see San Francisco will be closed but concorde comes up 3 degrees. That temperatures into a warming trend. And then we go into this cooling trend. It is similar to the last couple of weekends where we had hot days and then cool days. We will get into much cooler days on the weekend, especially friday and saturday. We will look in detail at that. We are heading into summer. The weather will be warming up. Coming up, from theaters to amusement parks, this will not be your typical summer break. Attractions that might not open. Homicide in colma. The killing in one of the cities many cemeteries. It is a first since 1993. And we always will. For people. For the future. And there has never been a summer when its mattered more. Wherever you go, summer safely. Get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. Heres what we want everyone to do. Count all the hugs you havent given. All the hands you havent held. All the dinners you didnt share with friends. The trips you havent taken. Keep track of them. Each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. So for now, keep your distance. But dont lose count. Well have some catching up to do. A vegetation fire in san jose burned several acres in a county park near mayberry road and jackson. Chopper video shows the fire burn an area around the parks baseball diamond. The fire broke out just before 5 00 this evening. Cruise managed to have it fully under control in about two hours. Nobody was hurt and the cause of the fire is under investigation. To a homicide investigation. And initially quiet time in san mateo county. A man was fatally shot in a cemetery. Reporter police in colma, known for cemeteries, are investigating a rare homicide with the victim shot and killed at a cemetery. He was a visiting a gravesite, memorializing someone who was buried there. Reporter the Police Commander says officers responded to reports of a shooting Memorial Park on hillside boulevard at about 9 30 monday night. They found the victim, Jaquan Cheatham suffered from drug gunshot wounds. He died in hospital. Police say there were witnesses. Motive and circumstances are under investigation. It is an isolated incident. Reporter the 70s worn officers are working the investigation. The last homicide was in 1993. The town is only two square miles and is home to 16 cemeteries, where the dead outnumber the limit. Obviously it does not happen very often. This is a safe city. Again, these incidences are very rare in,. Reporter relatives tell me that he was the oldest and he was

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