U. S. Military facilities is getting a fresh look tonight following the mass shooting in washington, d. C. Good evening im gasia mikaelian. And im frank somerville. Were learning of an investigation that found flaws in the navy security. Reporter that inspection could extend to military facilities nationwide. They will inspect the Navy Facility in monterey. And today at the coast guard station here in alameda, they did sent out security reminders. Reporter security concerns are on the radar of all u. S. Military installations right now. At coast guard island, officials send out a reminder about their active shooter response. Contractors to have background checks depending on what level they are. Reporter the Navy Yard Shooter used his i. D. Card to attain access. It was good for ten years and it was at the secret level. The security clearance was valid when he left the navy in 2011. Because he wasnt out of work so long the security clearance went with him. Reporter today they requested an investigation be conducted. The security clearance system was found flawed. It said in the inspection report that the people who worked there were at risk and sited 52 felons who were able to get through the system inappropriately. Reporter this evening a spokesman with the navy Postgrad School in monterey sent me a copy of an email that was sent out to all of the staff there at the base urging them to be on heightened alert. Reporting live from alameda tonight, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. Today defense secretary chuck hagel and other top officials paid their respect to the dozen people who died in that shooting. The chairman of the chief joints of staff layed a wreath on pennsylvania avenue in washington. We also have new information about the Mental Health issues that had been haunting the navy gunman. Weve learned the warning signs were there. 34yearold aaron alexis had contacted police just last month and told them he was hearing voices. The fbi says alexis bought a shotgun just two days before the rampage. And the store ran a background check but he was cleared and the gun sale approved. Heather holmes is here with the psychological issue that is could have raised red flags. Reporter we have learned of a very bizarre incident just weeks before alexis killed those 10 people. Thats when he reported hearing those voices, a sign of his instability. Reporter while investigators have yet to unveil a motive, new details that alexis was troubled and losing touch with his Mental Health. That history includes a strange incident in new port rhode island last month. On august 7, alexis called police to tell them that seven people were sent to his room to rattle him and sent vibrations through his body. And that the voices came through the wall and ceiling. Clearly thats an incident similar to sandy hook. Reporter and now investigators are questioning why he was able to buy a guns before the shooting. I think that opportunities for preventive actions ought to be the center piece of what we do going forward. Reporter on saturday, alexis went to a gun range about 15miles from the navy yard. He rented a rifle, bought bullets and took target practice then bought a shotgun and ammunition. Its not real. Its just not possible. Reporter today victims families talked of their grief. To shoot at him for no reason. He loved his country, he loved the navy, he loved flags. He was just a happy person. Gerald l. Reed and michael verdell. The house will observe a moment of silence. Reporter and this evening that moment of silence was held there on the floor of the house of representatives for the lives cut short. Three women and nine men civilians and contractors. So sad. What else are we learning about the weapons involved . Reporter as we talked about last night. The team of investigators were back at the scene. Investigators reported they recovered two guns at the scene. The shotgun not clear if it was the one bought that the virginia store. As well as the handgun that they said he obtained sometime during the attack. Alexis was not in position of an ar Assault Rifle that had been previously reported. Heather, thank you. The gun battle between alexis and officers lasted four minutes before officers took him down. They were at the gate within two minutes of being dispatched. Within seven minutes we had officers at the building entering the building to engage in active shooter and shots were actively being fired. Reporter chief lanier said her officers came upon many of the victims as they entered the building to find the gunman. California has a data base that cross references gun buyers and Mental Illness patients. You will also be in this computer system. Reporter senator leno said more than 20,000 californians own firearms who should not. Mavis was going to talk about the pentagons need to find alternatives to petroleum. On ktvu. Com you will find continuous coverage of the shooting. In oakland tonight, a young child is recovering after being hit by some flying glass during a wild shooting late this afternoon. Happened around 4 45. The child and his mother were in a car in the 1500 block of 27th avenue in the fruitvale neighborhood. Police say bullets shattered a window and the boy was injured by flying glass. No one was killed by the shooting. Praying for the little children. Scared for the little kids here getting shot. Its sad. Reporter we also saw a pickup that had bullets in the window. And tonight, new funding to put more Police Officers on the streets of oakland. Where that money is coming from and the other departments that are now hiring. Late this afternoon a jury in marin county recommended that joseph naso be put to death. Ktvus rob roth tonight on nasos odd reaction and the tearful response from the daughter of one of the victims. Reporter inside a marin county courtroom this afternoon, convicted serial killer joseph naso stared expressionless after the jury did what yesterday he asked them not to do. They recommended the death penalty. Outside court the daughter of carmen colon said this sad ordeal is over, finally. I will never have her back but im just glad justice is served and we can put this to right now, after 35 years. Reporter nasos sentence came 28 hours after deliberation. Theyve linked him to at least six killings and countless rapes over a half century of sex crimes. Although its never an easy decision to return a death verdict it was the appropriate one in this case. Reporter naso released this rather perplexing message. I want to help others in prison, i am on a new threshold of my life and will make the best of it. Reporter naso has never pled guilty to the killings. The murder of the fourth victim happened when california did not have a death penalty. At 79 years old how likely is it naso will face execution . He is probably on the older side of any individual that is going to be on death row at this point. Reporter and naso will return next week to set a date for his death sentence. New at 10 00, dozens of workers gathered at city hall to demand that city leaders return to the bargaining table. The contract covers some 280 seiu workers and it expired back in april. Then in late july, city officials declared an impasse in stop negotiations. Haywards assistant city manager has said the city needs the workers to forgo races for five years. But the workers say theyve already given up more than 7 million over the past four years and enough is enough. Weve always helped the city. Weve always been there and we would hope that they would be here now for us. Reporter seiu represents a range of workers including library assistants, water sanitation, Water Treatment workers, maintenance and road crews and 911 operators. Winds at sfo were a steady 32 Miles Per Hour this afternoon with gusts up to 50 Miles Per Hour. That forced the airport to make some adjustments. And fire crews were credited with doing away with a fast moving brush fire. The flames threatened one structure for a time but crews managed to save it. It took firefighters about an hour and a half to get those flames under control. Mowed fields adjacent to the fire helped keep it from spreading. And the wind forced the cancellation of the americas cup races. The kiwi team needs just two more victorys to claim the title. How warm it will be where you live tomorrow. Complaints have led one bay area city to try to regulate how the homeless are fed. But some are questioning the citys motive. And in 90 second it breaks my heart to even imagine that he was bleeding somehow on the the Highway Patrol is still investigating a strange series of events leading up to a crash on interstate 880 in oakland over the weekend that killed a man on his motorcycle. Tonight ktvus Eric Rasmussen spoke with the victims widow and the friend who was with her husband when he died, eric. Reporter 35yearold Jose Ka Carillo was headed south. He was going home to his wife and daughter but never made it. Carillos wife is having a hard time coming to grips with what happened. This red baseball cap is all Erica Pacheco could bring home from the side of 880. Thats where her husband jose carillo died in a crash involving five other vehicles. A friend of carillo delivered the news at their home in san lorenzo. He was crying and right away i knew hi was gone. Reporter there was no easy way to explain it to their 4 yearold daughter. She just kept telling me she misses him and she wants to hug him and i tell her that i do too. He was on the far left lane and i was on the lane with him. Reporter the chp says road rage or even racing might have been a factor but camino said they were not involved. He said two cars had already crashed in front of them when they approached the 98th avenue overpass. As we started to come up, the pickup truck starts to roll back ward on the freeway. Reporter camino was able to move out of the way, carillo didnt make it. He was a really safe rider because he wanted to come home. He wanted to be with his family. Reporter pacheco says her husband once dreamed of being in a bad accident on his bike but she never thought his family would have to endure the nightmare of losing him. The chp says it is still investigating exactly what happened. Some fellow members of carillos Motorcycle Club are now raising money to try to help his family pay for his funeral. Were live in oakland, Eric Rasmussen, ktvu news. The clock keeps ticking toward another possible b. A. R. T. Strike. There are now just 23 days left until the 60 day Court Ordered cooling off period coming to an end. On the agenda was an officer from b. A. R. T. s union they called it a major concession. But even so the two sides are still miles and millions of the dollars apart. Just a matter of whether or not we can get it done without causing or having another strike occur. Thats what were trying to do, prevent a strike. Reporter so the union is willing to negotiate. Were going to get negotiating for the next 23 days we have left. Reporter the two sides finished their talks for today and are expected to meet again tomorrow morning. The last b. A. R. T. Strike lasted 45 days and you might remember it caused major traffic problems for hundreds of thousands of commuters all over the area. County supervisors approved a deal where each side getting something. The taxable value of chevrons refinery is lower and chevron is willing to overgo a tax refund. Its hope that the agreement will lead to smoother relations between the two. It is what so many oakland residents have been asking for, more Police Officers. Now a grant will allow the city to get 10 more. Was taking out a large gun and putting on a bulletproof vest. Reporter that call was one of many that officer Angelica Mendoza responded to today. For some reason after 11 00, the calls start to be really serious. In each round weve been the highest scoring city in california if not the nation. Reporter the city, county and nation announced a grant that will may for 10 extra officers. Ive been through a lot of families whos pain is hard to describe. Thats just not happening in america. Reporter opd has nearly 200 fewer than the city had just a few years ago. So although 10 more officers is good we should be you know, granting here 300 officers. If not, bring in the u. S. Marshals on a daily basis. Reporter you can see one problem at this crime scene. Eight officers tied up working on a robbery where three suspects were apprehended. Children arent even safe at school. I feel this is complete chaos. Reporter officer mendoza says her officers are proactive as often as possible but theyre usually just calling from call to call to call. John sasaki, ktvu news. More details now, Alameda County will be able to pay for eight more Police Officers with it federal grant. East palo alto will receive two extra officers. The same goes for hayward which will add two extra officers. Tonight the mother of a 14 yearold girl from oakland is asking for help to find her. Elizabeth griffith was last seen last friday around 6 00 p. M. At st. Joseph noter Dame High School in alameda where she attends classes. Her parents say she takes medication for depression but did not take her prescription with her. Elizabeth griffith is described as latina about 52 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information is asked to call oakland police. Pretty windy out on the bay. The wind gusts today up to 50 Miles Per Hour. That was around 4 00 this afternoon. Winds right now are sustained at 16 so the wind are dying down a little bit. Its going to be a warm day tomorrow. A little sunshine. 90s start to creep back into the area into the eastern bay communities. Look for tomorrow for a lot of mid and upper 80s. Downtown San Francisco tomorrow, san jose tomorrow starts off at 58 degrees. Ends up at lunchtime at around 72 degrees in downtown san jose. 80degrees for a daytime high tomorrow. So a warmer day tomorrow for the entire bay area. When i come back at 10 45, well come looking for the rain because theres showers in the five day forecast. Well see you back here. One person killed and dozens of homes destroyed. Was it the work of an arsonist . I would like to screen him up by his unmentionables. The evidence that could its been a perk for people at Southwest Airlines but no more. The company says its now enforcing a no show policy. If you dont cancel your reservation at least 15 minutes before take off you will be charged your seat. Passengers we spoke to tonight said they understood the change. I really dont have a problem with it because, in actuality it gives other fliers a chance to get on a last minute flight. Southwest is keeping its no charge policy for changing a ticket provided they learn about that change before that 10 minute window. Boeings latest version of the 787 dream liner made it maiden flight today. The model is larger, can carry more passengers and can fly longer. You will recall the original dream liner got off to a rocky start last night when problems with its lithium batteries grounded the entire fleet for several months. Praise is pouring in for the team that righted the huge cruise ship costa concodria. Now the damage is visible. Salvage crews said everything went almost exactly as planned. The operations had cost 800 million. If relatives of the two passenger the relatives of the two passengers whos family members were never recovered are hoping they now can be found. The fire on the jersey shore is now being blamed on superstorm sandy. Investigators are saying that electrical wires had been compromised after the floods. Other builds are now being advised to conduct inspections. The Sheriffs Office says investigators found at least two ignition points for the fire and they believe it may have been deliberately set. The fire destroyed 68 homes and scorched 12 square miles. One grandmother said if an arsonist is responsible she knows just what she would like to do toe him. , l ike to do to him. I would like to hang him by his unmentionables and let everyone who lost something take a whack at him. Now more on the destructive wild pig that is have been tearing up lawns in san ramon. We first showed you the problem last week. Now families said that two of the pigs were caught in trapless. Wild pigs are seen rooting around for grub in a lawn last week. Some residents report seeing as many as 20 of those wild pigs out together during the overnight hours. At 10 45 no smoking even in your own home. The bay area city debating that right now. Plus i just really expected the woman to stop. I just really expected the woman to stop. A blind man who was hit with his seeing eye dog speaks out. And a reminder that you can get ktvu news new at 10 00, a hot meal for the homeless a simple gesture that can be a lifeline for those in need. Tonight the city of hayward is considering restrictions on how who can offer that helping hand. Amber lee here with new regulations that could limit those donations. Reporter its a park where a number of groups come to offer free meals to the homeless. But police say these free give aways often lead to problems. Reporter pam says she was once homeless herself, now she feeds the homeless once a week. She counts herself lucky, a job and a roof over her head. We just decided to give back. Were just giving back. Reporter dozens of homeless gather here several times a week. They say the free food is a lifeline. If these people were not here, i dont know what i would do. Keeps you alive . Yes its a matter of life or death. Reporter but the city is now considering a measure that would require any person or group who feeds the homeless outdoors to get a permit with the city. If youre going to provide food you should clean up. Reporter the assistant city manager tell us the measure was prompted by complaints from neighbors who say the homeless leave trash behind and sometimes display bad behavior. If approved the permits would be free only for the first years. We want people to be safe. We dont want people to get sick. Reporter pam does not understand why they need permits and dont think its right. I dont think its right for them to charge us to do something that is good. We want a centralized location where people can be productive. Where people can use the skills they have. Get the services they need. Reporter morri