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92. the chp the insurancidensurancc reported as traffic incident. when officersrrived he began shting and officers shot and killed him. >> earlier this evening chp was involve in an officer-involved shooting involving an armed syst suspect. he was fatally shot. the officers are okay. there were three officers involved with the chp. none of the san mateo police officers were involved however with our protocol in an officer-involved shooting investigation there's three prongs to the investigation, there's a investigation into the legality of the shooting handled by the district attorney's office, the investigation into the criminal acts of the suspects led by the is s. police department and there's an administration investigation handled by the agency that has the officer that's were involved in the shooting that is chp. >> traffic is being diverted off the freeway, expect heavy traffic on surface streets around san mateo bridge. you see what a mess it was from sky 7 we'll have much more ahead on abc 7 news at 11:00 on channel 7. the tense 19-hour stand off between suspected killer and swat is over. we're learning the identity of the woman, 38-year-old is acc e accused of killing the woman yesterday afternoon when police say p killed the 37-year-old at martinez and howel road. the suspect was in the mercedes the entire all those hours. at one point got out of the car, hands up, but then scrambled back inside after officers fired two non-lethal bullets at him. >> negotiations went 19 hours some ask why so long the reason is preservation of life. >> police say they were in a relationship and he suffered from hall uucinations probably because of illegal drug use. bart tonight has announced it's first arrest, more arrest warrants are out this evening after identified number of juvenile suspects through surveillance video. >> bart police say they made first arrest on a flash mob style on a bart train. saturday night 40 to 60 teens jumped the turnstiles grabbed phones and bags and beating up passengers. >> definitely scary. >> the surveillance video played a critical role. >> we got clear, quality images of the individuals. >> individuals police aren't sharing because most of the suspects are juveniles. >> we've issued today multiple arrest warrants. >> crime on bart is up, mostly robberies, staffing is also up, officers working five day shifts instead of four. since march bart arrested 19 people connected to group robberies. saturday night officers responding to attempted suicide at another station when incident occurred. >> i fear for my safety so now i carry my backpack this way. >> bart police creating a multi agency task force if it happens more in the future they say there will be more arrests. >> you will be identified. >> in the meantime distracting passengers. >> this is a crime of opportunity. >> i'm going to do this right now. and leave it there. i have to turn to off for courtney way. >> abc 7 news. more and more people with lost dogs are wondering if their pets are among the animals in a mass grave of 12 dogs found near columbus parkway. >> photos on a wall, for most ever is most of the time they're stuff of memories and comfort but in the case of jamie's dog named tete. >> i feel i need closure. >> tete disappeared last week d weekend. she learned of the 12 dogs she had a bad feeling. >> i instantly started to cry. she was the most human like loyal dog i ever met in my life. >> she found the dog in february. she n of dialled off duty officer. the county didn't visit the scene for six weeks. >> had we got the call in february when she reached out the scene would have been better preserved and we would have been able to collect far more evidence. >> since then the police have looked around, despite finding garden tools with blades in what appears to be dry blood and dog fur the department found no evidence of animal abuse. rescue groups feel differently. >> i don't understand it with the tools that were out here and eerything. >> so now little hope remains for the identity of these dogs. for jamie and other owners it means a lifetime of pain with good memories without an answer, concern. >> i might not say this isn't a murder but what is this person going to do two years from now when dogs aren't enough. >> abc 7 news. meantime stockton police responded to health call and found man and woman hording more than a hundred dogs, cats, and turtles in their home. for the most part were well fed but the house was no place to fit in all of those animals. >> we spoke with the animal owner and it appears of a case of trying to do the right thing and it got out of hand and there's probably mental health issues. >> the lady died at the hospital later as potential homicide the man will be allowed to keep three pets we're told and he's agreed to have the rest put in animal shelters. agencies across the state will help house those pets and put them up for adoption. >> a lane of highway 101 has reopened after a giant land slide. take a look after being caught on camera on tuesday in me mendocino county. the clean up could cost up to $5 million. not to mention the cost to hu humboldt county there's a detour cost up to five hours. sky seven shows a four car train after being towed to bart's hayward shops. the new rail cars are being tested nicely when the system is closed. a test train broke down earlier this morning and the agency is trying to figure out why. >> this is why we do testing, we want to make sure when we are ready to run the trains with passenger that every reliability issue has been worked out. >> another train eventually pushed the broken test train to a side track to get it out of the way but not before it caused 20 minute delays system wide during early morning commute hours. now prepare to pay more to fill up this fall, today governor brown signed a new law that raises gas taxes in november. the taxes expected to generate more than $5 billion a year to repair california's roads and highways. the exsize tax will go up 12 cents to 30 cents a gallon. diesel fuel will increase 20 seconds to 36 a gallon. sales tax on diesel will almost double to 10%. if you drive electric you will be paid annual feel by 2020 by next year all cars be additional vehicle fee between 25 and $175 per vehicle per year. >> all right stay with me. thousands of people will take to the streets for monday's may day protests coming up, the biggest ones where you live. plus prevention of more cat trough flooding. look at the spectacular pick of the moon ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow ♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away. another major gathering of marchers is expected on monday, thousands will take the day off for may day. it's long been a traditional day of protesting for economic equality and social justice. >> today there's many causes behind this day of action, the economic struggles of working families is one of them. the international long shore worker's union represent those working at the port of oakland. dock workers will have a rally at san francisco's justin herman plaza. >> make a statement that negotiate is not working for everyone and we need a country that works for all working families not just the fat cats, billionaires and one percent. >> in the south bay people will voice their disapproval of the wall which president trump said country will build to prevent immigrants from crossing over from mexico into the united states. several groups in oakland will join in a rally in march aimed at protecting the rights of workers and those who feel marginalized. >> for us to make the connections between all the struggles workers, migrant struggles, against imprisonment, policing, and see how these effect our community. >> all rallies are expected to be peaceful events. in san francisco abc 7 news. a small group of protesters gathered in the central rally tonight where conservative commentator ann coulter appeared. where protests were peaceful. coulter paid $25,000 by the republican party to speak at it's sold out lincoln day dinner. meanwhile large presence in berkeley cred itted for keeping the peace yesterday during free speech demonstrations, hundreds gathered, only several arrests and no property damage reported. in a statement today berkeley mayor said, quote, i'm proud that the university, the city, and our community stood shoulder to shoulder and allowed those with differing views to come and say their peace. we may disagree with what they said but we'll forever defend their right to say it. we just had one rule do it peacefully, no violence. no vandalism. end of story. updating an earlier story, sunnyvale city workers go on strike on monday may day, said over 98% of it's members vote in favor of this job action including 450 of it's workers including librarians, public works folks and primary issue money, want a raise to keep up with silicone's valley high cost of living, city offered 10%. first time since the flooding the city santa clara district discussed ways to prevent another catastrophe from happening like we saw this winter. >> reporter: it's been more than two months since flooding over president's day weekend forced thousands of san jose residents to flee their homes. >> i know a lot of people are really suffering because they're very afraid. >> the flooding cost nearly $100 million in damage, worrying many people who wonder if there could be a repeat. >> i lived through three floods going back to the 80s and the fact they're saying there's bureaucratic hurdles, they've had so much time to figure out. >> today in a meeting between the santa clara city council and water district both agreed to emergency action plan to define flood plans by stages and when warnings should get out to residents and businesses. >> it's critical to have real improvements in place to be prepared for the wet season. i know they will work together to make it happen. >> one is moving vegetation from coyote creek and will get necessary permits to get a accuweath access to the creek that is currently off limits. residents hope the two sides can get their act together for the good of the community. in san jose, abc 7 news. okay. in case you didn't check calendar, it's friday. you made it through the end of we have a nice weekend in s s.e. we're here with the forecast. >> we have a great looking weekend in store. if you like today's weather we're going to take the temperatures up a few more degrees. look at the trend for san francisco. average high 64 tomorrow going to be about 10 degrees above normal and right through the middle of next week, when temperatures hit the peak 76 degrees, cooler weather for thursday and friday next week. we're thinking about the weekend. looking at live doppler 7 setting the stage for a lovely weekend to get outside. we don't have any radar returns, not expecting any over the next several days here's a lovely view of the moon dazzling our skies. it's mild in san francisco. with winds dropping down. feels really good with good visibility. 61 in livermore. one other live picture looking at the embarcadero. we are looking at summer like heat. cooler pattern returning next thursday and friday. hour by hour planner. if you have early plans, it's going to be bright start, temperatures 40 and 50s a little chilly but noon time looking at low to mid 80s for warmest spots around the bay and inland. when the sun goes down 50s and 60s. tomorrow morning clear skies. 80 san jose. the kind of weather you want to be out doors. 70 half moon bay. downtown san francisco 73 degrees. mild along the coast and north bay. 83 degrees santa rosa. sfr67. now check out the temperatures for your sunday. only going to get warmer inland not so much year the coast. you will see will he 80s inland to a few mid 80s. monday will be pushing 90 degrees, well above average for this time of year. tuesday those temperatures will still hold onto warm side as you check the accu weather seven day forecast. mid 80s inland. mid to upper 60s along the coast. download the accu weather app to help keep track the temperatures. will be soaring 90s, tuesday and wednesday. then as you get used to the idea of summer heat we'll drop temperatures cooling down on thursday. friday almost a 20 degree drop in some spots. >> thank very much. coming up next you got to see this nerves of steal the clerk who did not flinch after a man put a gun in his face. man put a gun in his face. and getting out of traffic fast, man put a gun in his face. and getting out of traffic fast, at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. let me show you the robbery victim who kept his cool with a gun pointed right at him. a worker in kansas city didn't even flinch as a very large, determineland plan put a gun right in his face. the worker handed over the cash, fortunately no one was hurt. clerk was not shot. today the police a nonnounced t that man is under arrest. tesla ceo elon musk wants to be known as the boring guy. seemed quite serious about drilling underground, once underground links into a network of zooming cars through tunnels of speeds up to 125 miles an hour, apparently already digging a whole in the parking lot of musk's space x or tesla office in l.a. not clear when it's going to get under way but he's always doing something interesting. defiant north korea test fires a missile up next, the president tweets a response. also -- so why do you need a wall. we need a wall. we'll build a wall. >> the president's stunning admission on day 99 of his administration. and home sales soar in the bay area. we'll for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and it's not tested for in routine blood work. the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. live where you live, this is abc 7 news. good evening once again. we'll begin this half hour with the north koreans test firing another missile that travelled toward the satisfy japan before failing. president trump tweeted north korea disrespected the wishes of china and it's highly respected president when it launched know unsuccessful missile today. bad. >> despites warnings, threats and the display of america might north korea's leader is not backing down. the missile was fired from an airfield in central north korea a mobile launched missile. a kn-17 it broke up after just minutes in flight. this is the third time the north koreans tested the missile last time it exploded shortly after launch this coming a day after president trump warned a failure of diplomacy could mean war. >> there's a chance we could have major, major conflict with north korea absolutely. >> this high stake stand off continues. at the u.n. secretary of state rex tillerson urging the secretary council to takes poss >> in light of the growing threat the has come to put pressure on north korea to abandon its dangerous path i urge this council to act before north korea does. >> but kim jong-unle acted far faster within hours. asking president trump whether kim was rational he said he hoped he was but that he took over as a young age, he's 27, say what you want taking over a regime is not easy especially at that age. tonight president trump had no comment about the missile launch. >> abc 7 news washington. president trump admitted that north korea has been his biggest global challenge and said being president has been harder than he thought. how many of his promises for the first hundred days has the president actually accomplished. here's our senior white correspondentent. >> on the eve of his 100th day president trump going where no sitting president has gone since ronald reagan the annual gathering of the nra. >> as your president i will never, ever infringe on the right of the people to keep and bear arms, never ever. [ cheers and applause ] >> but even as he nears that milestone the president is stilling looking back on his election victory. >> big sports event said it was single most exciting event including the super bowl and world series and boxing matches it was an exciting meaning for all of us and it meant a lot. >> and he's sounding wirks oorks s first of all. >> actually i love my previous life this work i thought would be easier. i like to work. that's not a problem but this is actually more work. >> president trump insists 1000 is not a fair marker by which to judge him. >> it's a false standard a one days but i don't think anybody's done what we've done in 1000 so we're very happy. >> at the top of his list of accomplishments the appoint of gorsuch to the supreme court. >> and i got it done in the first 100 days you think that's easy. >> the president has signed more than two dozen bills into law but no major yr legislation. promise to repeal and replace obamacare stalled in congress. and the man who called major power grabs of authority signed 30 himself more than any modern era president in his first 100 days but his signature campaign promise, the border wall, president trump still promising it will happen. >> we need a wall. we'll build a wall. don't even think about it. don't even think about it. don't even think about it! that's an easy one. >> his loyal supporters are standing behind him. >> all of the promises you heard on the campaign trail does he seem to be delivering for you. >> i think he's focusing on them. delivery is going to take longer. >> you're willing to give him that time. >> absolutely yes. >> abc 7 news. today congress nearly averted a government shut down, they need to sort out a spending bill to keep it goes through september. former president obama took a swipe at his successor in an event in new york. a person told the audience affordable care act is more popular than the recent president. drawing 55% support of americans. in comparison the president's approval rating from gallop is at 43%. on the economy tonight during the first quarter grew by just 0.7% the weakest performance in three years. economists say the rest of the year looks to be better with one bright spot, housing, in the bay area sales of new homes shot up 51% in march compared to last year, remarkable. median price $709,000. 9% higher from 2016. whether this is a good time to buy or sell. >> reporter: tonight the housing market booming. with 6.6% fewer homes on the market than this time last year price s are soaring and in cities like los angeles that means bidding wars. gabby foreman just landed a home after months of searching. >> you walk into a place, you really like it and you hear people starting to make offers and you know they're just going to beat you out. >> buyers like gabby eager to pounce before low mortgage rates creep higher and homes are going fast the average property sold in just 34 days. sellers benefiting from the strongest market in ten years pocketing an average of 24% more than what they paid for their homes. even bigger profits in some markets from florida to boston, denver to san jose. >> the market is red hot. >> our experts recommend that buyers be prepared with their best offer right off the bat starting with a low ball offer is unlikely to win in this market. abc 7 news new york. >> former president george w. h. bush out of the hospital, chronic lebron kite is kept the 92 hospitalized for two we'res after being admitted for mild case of pneumonia, was also treated in january. a correspondent dinner will take place tomorrow, will be the first time in 36 year the president of the united states will not attend. muslim comedian from the daily show will host this annual affair. it will be a considerably smaller crowd with several news organizations declining to attend. two months ago president trump abruptly tweeted he will not attend instead he will hold a rally with supporters in pennsylvania. coming up, thousands are stranded in a island an island music festival promising a luxury get away quickly spiralled into chaos guests spent thousands of dollars only to be stranded and hungry and eager to get home. >> their promotional video build the first annual fire festival as two weekends of music, models and beach side accommodations in the bahamas. instead they found their luxury experience to be anything but. a booth, just a sign. authentic island cuisine. just look. and accommodations. >> basically these are tents. >> there's no showers. no running water. nothing. >> some paid thousands of dollars for vip experiences. >> we're going to have to reclaim everybody. >> there were problems as early as march. organizers say they're postponing the festival due to circumstances out of our control. >> they're still trying to get people off the island and everyone will get a refund. abc 7 news. well pet pigs could soon become a reality in one bay area city but won't be hog heaven for all of three kraologyists from england, switzerland and ucsf argue that cholesterol level and saturated fat may not play as big a role in heart disease as previously thought saying an importance has been overstated and may not be a culprit in heart disease. others say it's a rejection of decades of research. they say people would be better off eating better, exercising and finding ways to destress. well it was bizarre food day in pittsburgh at height elementary school. third graders got a chance to touch, smell and taste a variety of fruit from around the globe. >> i've got a jack fru here. this is actually a smaller example of what could in fact be three feet long can you imagine. >> the dragon fruit is planted in mexico. >> how cute is she. sour was the word we heard the most. kids also got a lesson where and how their food is grown. much of today's foods were ones they had never seen or tasted before. it was quite the experience. pot belly pigs as pets could soon become reality in another bay area city. there's one big catch, the weight limit. locate at experts say it's not going to fla. abc 7 news anchor thomas explains this pig problem. >> briggs is the biggest loser in the home weighing 150 it pounds these days down from 300 couple years ago. his buddy mason also over a hundred pounds. saying those weights are normal. >> they grow until their five tip iggally i've seen typically. i've seen 300 pounder. >> but what's normal in the hills the restriction comes from old guide line. >> sadly some zoning is running with an unrealistic figure. >> the california pot belly pig association she runs with her husband has more than a thousand members around the globe. here's what she tells potential big owners. >> they're always trying to get into things. can become very deinstructive. can be very gentle and loving. >> i find i relate to them better than i relate to dogs or cats or anything else. >> say would be better off adding more substantive ideas. >> if they want restrictions mandatory yearly licensing and spay and nueter. >> could be hard on lawns and homes and rack up expensive medical bills and are totally unsuitable for apartments. they plan to be there to share tips with the city that they had to learn the hard way. abc 7 news. one last time i want to update the forecatch. >> saw those temperatures rise today and it's only going to get warmer as we hit the weekend. live doppelganger weekend showing no rain no clouds it's absolutely clear across the bay area. san jose 76 in soaked. 73 san francisco. 73 in half moon bay. if you think that's warm look at the weather next week upper 80s to low 90s. 20 degrees average. warm weather headed our way. reminder just don't forget download the accu weather app. mild to warm weather over the weekend. heating up to mid week and cooling down on friday. mu much cooler weather. >> i think we should do the weather from the beach next week. >> sounds like a great plan. >> sign me up i'll be right there. the giants not quite a day or night at the beach for them everything's a shuffle in the lineup. and davis web found nfl click click click click click click (male announcer) hit escape with great gear from bass pro shops at basspro.com where you get free shipping on orders of $75 or more. abc 7 news sports brought to you by your local toyota dealer. good evening the giants got more news only madison bumgarner, doctors diagnosed tear in his ac joint out for three months because of a dirt bike accident but at least won't need surgery. tonight jeffrey leonard ask he pinch hit, it worked. early on conor gillaspie brings in the first hinge. a not hitter into the fourth and two. it's christian arroyo. it's gone for the game winning hit. and the giants with the kid getting it done pull it out. a's and astros. yonder lonzo having a hard time dealing with orbit slight of hand. top of the fifth. davis. eighth bomb of the year. up 3-0 in a flash. astros would tie it up. in the third here it comes there it goes again. this is no fluke his ninth of the year. 4-3 a's. were down 7-4 in the eighth. healy with a charge to right. and it's spiderman. yes former athletic, josh reddick gets a face full of wall but makes the catch and makes the inning. healy couldn't believe it and the a's lose by a score of 9-4. it's newest members of the 49ers met the media solomon thomas and foster, part of a defense needs to get much better. >> i spent ten minutes with him already feel like he's my brother. >> he's right about that. >> foster is always going to have a fun draft day story, saints planned to take him with the 32nd pick they were on the phone with his girlfriend from louisiana about to welcome them and 49ers trade up to 31, jump the saints and say you're a niner. >> she pulled the phone away and sounded like san jose so i clicked over for the san francisco 49ers and i said hello, while saint still on the line. i was like dang. >> was it awkward as all. >> no i just hang up. >> you just hang up on the saints. the draft continued tonight with the second round selection raiders took defense guard and ucla eddie v in round three. dachd web chosen by the new york giants late in round three. offense quarterback would go to a team with established team. giants with manning certainly fairs there. how about best celebration by a drafted player. usc's picked by the steelers. better enjoy california weather while you can, juju was watching from the beach, went out and jumped straight into the water. what a way to save for a big moment. warriors waiting to see who they play in the jazz-clippers series if the jazz win the doves host them. if clippers win game one of round two will be on the tuesday. game six in salt lake city. mo speights. needing some help. not getting a lot of offense. chris paul has been the man. 15 in the first half. clippers led by a deuce. to the third quarter the jazz took a four point lead but the clips with the late in the third with jamal crawford, jordan throwing it down, clips expanded the lead to as much as ten in the fourth right now clippers leading 80-74. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota we'll have complete highlights of that game and who they will be playing tuesday. >> good news about madison bumgarner. >> he does need surgery but not until july. don't ride your dirt bike. >> especially if you play major league baseball. coming up tonight we're staying on top of the breaking news in the north bound 101 still shut down after highway pat roll officer shot and killed someone in a traffic shot we'll have a live update for you. and women are being lured to the mountains outside of the bay area to be sexually assault in marijuana fields join us for abc 7 news at 11:00 on channel 7. that's our report here at 9:00. for all of us, we appreciate your time. we'll see you again in one hour over on the big 7. narrator: today, a beautiful high school girl goes missing in the middle of the night and no one can explain why. the campus is buzzing with rumors that there's a killer walking the hallways, but who? this is a real high school whodunit?

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