Alameda for everyone. We are here to save people in the future, not to become victimized if we dont do something now and im sure that, you know, so many people will be impacted directly and many innocent people will be hurt. To think that my sons case could go to trial with price at the helm, it destroys me. Lori moores son, blake, was the Security Guard who was shot and killed by a woman accused of stealing from the home depot in pleasanton. Shes not getting death and discharge of a gun, which is how she murdered my child. She she shot my child in the heart within two foot of his person. The families that have lost loved ones are the real victims and theyre being set aside like they dont even count. Thats a mistake. Price now has seven days to respond. Her office had no comment. Neither the chief assistant da royal roberts. Not at this time. But have a great day, sir. Thank you. Now, the recall organizers say once the county gives them the green light, theyll have 160 days to gather at least 98,000 signatures to remove da pamela price. Now, carl chan says hes confident theyll get 140,000 signatures. Live in the newsroom, henry lee, ktvu fox two news and a story we will continue to follow. Henry thank you. You may remember San FranciscoDistrict Attorney chase boudin was recalled last year. Voters were upset with boudin approach to Public Safety. His critics said crime surged in the city under his watch. Mayor london breed appointed Brooke Jenkins as boudin replaced it. Boudin is now the executive director of the new criminal law and justice center, a Uc Berkeley School of law. The man accused of stabbing cash app founder bob lee to death was back in a San Francisco courtroom today to enter a plea. Cameras were not allowed inside the courtroom. This is video from a previous appearance. Now today, nima, many was shackled and sat quietly in the courtroom while his lawyer entered the not guilty plea to murder charges. The only thing mo, many said during the hearing was yes, when the judge asked if he agreed to waive his right to a speedy trial. While many is accused of killing bob lee in april, his next hearing has been set for october 2nd to determine further court dates. All right. Take a look at this map from pga thousands of customers were without power unexpectedly from alamo to san ramon yesterday, with most of the outages centered around danville. Thats where we find ktvu brooks jarocz and brooks. While the power is back on now, many residents say this has happened at least four times in a little more than a week. Yes, they say more than 20 times so far this year. That frustration also felt by Business Owners because pinpointing the cause, well, that may be the hard part. Pga says it may have something to do with their wildfire prevention technology, but for those who live and work here in danville, they say theyre just left in the dark. We havent been getting any kind of notification and it just happens with out warning. Power goes out in downtown danville, some Business Owners say so far this year its happened 19 times and counting. Our hands are tied because theres really nothing we can do besides sit around and wait for pga to do better. No electricity twice on monday, once out during lunch, then during dinner, leaving hungry customers and busy cooks in the dark. We have checks that need to be paid out. We have guests who are sitting and not sure what to do. We have a kitchen thats halfway through their tickets, cant see what theyre making. Its tough on the restaurants because, you know, we have so much refrigeration and equipment and people say, why dont you get a generator . And its like, i need 20. Jill rubio, owner of petes brass rail, says food is spoiled in thousands of dollars, has gone out with the garbage in recent months. The biggest fear now not knowing when or if it will happen again. Im like rushing today, trying to get, you know, ring some credit cards in before i think the powers going to go out because once that goes out, a lot of times we just have to eat it. The problem is widespread. This map shows the most recent outage affecting thousands from alamo to san ramon. Pga says power lines here are equipped with technology to prevent wildfires. It automatic only turns off power within one tenth of a second. If a hazard like a tree Branch Strikes a line, a pga spokesperson saying while this Technology Helps to keep customers safe, it can also result in unplanned outages. We are taking immediate action to identify the cause of these outages and prevent them from occurring again. The sensitivity of that system is felt at diablo dentist group. We have had to cancel patients. We have had to reset our equipment. Dentists say the Power Outages have forced them to stop mid procedure when drills and fills cant continue. We dont want to hurt our patients, so we just do something temporarily as much as we can with with one of our flashlights. I mean, its kind of like the stone ages leaving many frustrated over current uncertainty and questioning rely ability. What do you want to say to pga . Fix your problem now. Pga says its well aware of the outages yesterday and did say it was going to fix it immediately, but it would not provide a timeline and would not answer any of my follow up questions live in danville. Brooks jarreaus ktvu fox two news and brooks. What are they saying about the alert system or the Warning System that may give people a heads up that the power could be turned off . Well, this is were not scheduled outages by any means. In fact, many of the Business Owners i spoke with said it just happened all of a sudden. So they were given no warning and they did get some alerts on their phone that said their power would be restored in a certain amount of time. But many times they say it didnt happen in that time. It was hours after the scheduled time. That power was supposed to be back on, that the lights actually came on. Yeah, clearly causing a lot of frustration for many people. Brooks, thank you. San jose city leaders have seemingly averted a contentious strike by members of two unions. The deal, which still must be ratified by the rank and file and passed by the council, could include pay raises of as much as 15 over the next three years. Ktvu south bay reporter Jesse Garrett live tonight at city hall with the fine print and the mayors very pointed objections to it. Jesse good evening, mike. Good evening to you. The full Council Getting briefed this evening on the details of this agreement. Its an agreement the mayor says will not maybe, but will return the city to the fiscal crisis of the last decade. What san jose needs is a profile of courage and what theyre seeing is politics as usual. For the first time, san joses first term mayor pulling no punches and publicly venting his frustration with city council politics. Tuesday before the open session started, members agreeing to a new contract with two of the citys largest unions ippt local 21 and asked me local 101. Its hot off the presses. Were all excited about it. The smiles and hugs are well founded. The new deal would see pay raises of up to 15 over the next three years, 6 in year one, 5 in the second year. And in the third year between three and a half to 4. Theres also a provision for eight weeks of paid family leave , up from just one week. And money for reinvestment in public services. I am very optimistic that our group will also vote to ratify the contract agreement. I think it is a huge win for both of our unions. Union members have been rattling strike sabers after months of negotiations stalled. They initially asked for an 18 raise, with the city countering 12. Union members say the high cost of living and increased workload have pushed potential recruits to other municipalities and ultimately because our wages have been so far behind, they ultimately find better pay at neighboring jurisdictions. Mayor matt mehan agrees with the family leave provision, but says a 13 pay raise stretches the city to its limit. This deal, he believes, will push san jose over a fiscal cliff, according to mehan san jose has over 4 billion in unfunded pension liabilities and billions in deferred city maintenance. The already balanced 20 2324 budget must be reopened to find a few Million Dollars to cut to pay for the new contracts. We will be cutting millions, likely tens of millions of dollars in services from our budget in the years ahead. And i havent heard anyone who supports this deal identify by whose taxes are willing to raise and whose services theyre willing to cut. And we have seen this movie before. Number crunching for the agreement right now in the council. And then it goes to the unions for ratification, possibly as early as next week, then back here to the council for a full reading in public sometime next month. One veteran on the Council Tells me its important to have labor peace. The time like this, this economic climate and thatll be much more valuable, even though it means some difficult decisions down the road. Live outside San Jose City council jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. Well head back to you up in oakland. All right, jesse, thank you. Hundreds of American AirlinesCustomer Service and Reservation Agents walked informational picket lines today at sfo and other airports across the country. They say they were picketing to call attention to what they say is the air carrier stalling negotiation on a national contract. The Teamsters Union has about 15,000 Customer Service and Reservation Agents nationwide. Theyve been in negotiations now for ten months among other things, the workers are demanding higher pay and better job security. We go back to the table with american in the next month or so, and we hope to see some movement from the company. If not, well be seeing a lot more actions like this with our with our members across the country. There were similar picket lines in new york, phenix, charlotte, North Carolina and at lax today. American airlines has not yet commented on the picketing. Patience and perseverance. Tonight at 530, the plea from mauis police chief and the latest on search and Recovery Efforts. Plus, witness says, tell me there are two abused dead horses underneath those dirt piles and that the county animal control in sonoma isnt doing enough about it. Also ahead tonight, 91 crimes in four different criminal cases. Why a local law professor says last nights indictment of former President Trump may be the most serious. And how it could shake up next years president ial election. And we are heading for a little bit of more warm weather with some humidity. Its out there now, but not as bad as yesterday. Fog at the coast wants the rest of the week look like every business deserves a great deal. Thats why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. With our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. Its our best internet. Powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99. 9 reliability. Plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. Its the mobile made free eventhappening now. Get started for just 49. 99 a month. Plus, ask how to get one free line of unlimited mobile. Comcast business, powering possibilities. Banned 18 others of trying to overturn georgias 2020 president ial election results. Christian captain live tonight in San Francisco with more on what this latest indictment means. Christian yeah, our legal experts and our political experts say that this case may have one of the biggest threats for former President Trump and while this case is making big headlines, it may make relatively small political ripples. In a nearly 100 page indictment, Fulton Countys District Attorney detailed dozens of acts by former President Trump and 18 of his allies. She says, were aimed at trying to undo the will of georgia voters. The former president has faced three previous indictments, one out of new york for alleged hush money payments and two federal indictments related to keeping top secret documents and charges surrounding january sixth. Professor andrew law at university of San Francisco has served as both a federal defender and a San Francisco prosecutor and says this latest case may pose the most serious risk to the former president. The narrative around the federal indictment is that, well, if trump wins the election, hell pardon himself. There are all sorts of arguments about that. But that is something that is right now very much out there. Its different with respect to the states in georgia. You cant pardon yourself beyond the legal jeopardy. There are many questions about how all of this will play out over the course of the upcoming republican primary and general elections. Professor Shawn Rosenberg studies political psychology and the rise of populism. He says for trump supporters, this latest indictment will only strengthen their resolve. He says for trump supporters, they want a strong leader, unencumbered by the usual checks on the executive branch. For them, he says, the purpose of politics is to get things done for the people and to that end, there should be no constraints placed on the judgment or action of leaders who are acting on behalf of the people. Rosenberg says democrats will likely also be energized by the indictments, seeing them as confirmation of their worst fears about what the president could do if reelected. But rosenberg says the biggest impact could be with independent voters, who he says are more likely to see the legal system as operating more or less impartially because they are more likely to see the judicial process as operating more or less impartially as it is supposed to, and therefore, the fact of these indictments and certainly any conviction will negatively impact their attitude toward trump. As for the critical issue of timeline on these issues, our legal expert says the former president will likely try to delay the federal cases for as long as he can, hoping that he wins to make those cases disappear. Fulton countys District Attorney wants to start her trial in the next six months. Our legal experts say you can expect the same strategy at a former President Trump to delay as long as possible with this latest case out of georgia. Were live in San Francisco. Christian ktvu fox two news. And it hasnt even been 24 hours. And christian, were already hearing that mark meadows is looking to move this case out of Fulton County and into the federal courts. I mean, what are you hearing about this possibly city . Yeah ive heard that same possibility as well. Ive heard legal experts say that they dont really think thats a high likelihood just because the case is already in Fulton County. Theres no pressing issue that would take it out of out of the county courts and place it in the hands of the federal court. But again, were just going to have to see how this all plays out. Mike. Yeah and its a strategy. We could also see possibly from the former president himself, Christien Kafton live tonight in San Francisco. Christian, thank you. Law professor Laurie Levenson told us last hour the racketeering charges mean prosecutors can wrap a number of different criminal acts into the indictment. So they could include the phone call that was made to raffensperger or they could call include the fake elector system. They could include overt acts that went outside of the state. The intimidation of the workers at the polls. All of this could be included in one big indictment, levenson added. Mandatory minimum sentences mean if mr. Trump or anyone else is convicted, they will be sentenced to serve time in prison. And its still not clear if the former president will turn up for the first republican president ial debate next week in milwaukee. Donald trump has said he will not sign a pledge to support the eventual nominee, which is required to take part. Eight candidates have met the fundraising polling levels to qualify for that event on august 23rd, hosted by fox news. They include former Vice President mike pence and Florida Governor ron desantis. Donald trumps property manager entered a not guilty plea in the classified documents case in florida. Carlos de la oliveira is accused of scheming with the former president to try to delete Security Camera footage from trumps mar a lago estate. The case brought by special counsel jack smith accuses trump of illegally keeping top secret records at his florida club and thwarting government efforts to retrieve them. Trump and his valet have also pleaded not guilty to felony counts. We have new details now about a deadly shooting outside oaklands lake merritt bart station. The Alameda CountyDistrict Attorneys office has charged Juan Martinez in connection with the deadly shooting last tuesday. According to bart police, the shooting stemmed from a dispute over an electric scooter. The 45 year old suspect is currently in custody at santa rita jail without bail. He faces charges of murder, felony criminal threats