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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 Evening News 20150923

Laboratory. Was the most beautiful person in the world to me creek she loved and appreciated everyone that works for her creek she was a really Good Community leader and the person reporter she washe was at work when he heard the news. laughter reporter kathy baker did i have any children. She leaves behind her husband. And countless people who loved her. Pam lab director bill goldstein from the Lawrence Livermore national laboratory. Released a statement regarding kathy bakers death. Pam he says quote this is a tragedy for her immediate family, as well as her lab family. Kathy was a special person and a valued member of our laboratory. It is hard to put into words. Just how much she will be missed. Pam there was a wild scene earlyas is reported. She confused the gas pedal for the break, it 80 years old. If there is no signs of drug or alcohol involved in the accident. At this time no charges have been filed. Pam there was a wild scene early this morning this morning in Alameda County. Which ended, with a man being killed by authorities. Pam Catherine Heenan is here with details on what happened. Catherine a carjacking and shooting suspect was killed early this morning in a shootout catherine with Alameda County sheriffs deputies. That happened here near san leandro. Catherine but Authorities Say the same suspect had first shot someone in oakland. Catherine and then led them on a chase. Catherine at one point they say the man was running down highway 580 and then tried to carjack a passing driver. And also shot at another passing car. Catherine the Sheriffs Department says he was shot and killed when he opened fire on officers. He fired at chp officers and sheriffs. He was using real bullets and you do not get to set the reset button this was not a game. Catherine no deputies were injured. Catherine the man the suspect allegedly shot in oakland was hospitalized in stable condition. The car that was fired on later was damaged but the driver was not hurt. Pam authorities continue to search for two men who went missing during the valley fire. Today. The Lake County Sheriffs Office released these photographs of the two men. Pam 61yearold robert litchman. Pictured on the left. Isyearold Robert Fletcher. Pictured on the right. Is from cobb. Pam both towns were hit hard during the wildfire. At least three people have died. Pam the valleyl fire has scorched more than 76 thousand acres in lake, napa, and sonoma counties. The blaze is now 75 percent contained. Pam the state of california is still awaiting on the president to issue a disaster declaration. The governor made that request yesterday. Pam if it happens, it would free up federal money that could go a long way towards help those who lost their homes in the valley fire. Pam for now though, those who have been living in the evacuation shelter at the napa county fairgrounds, are now starting to pack up to move to another temporary location pam kron 4s dan kerman is live in calistoga tonight. With that part of the story. Dan . Reporter 10, a lot of them are gone. Less than 200 people hour here. From one temporary to another. Many, are happy to have their family with them in their community. And, they are ready for the next step. Reporter juan padilla is packing up after losing his home to fire in middletown, he, his been living in this tent at the napa county fairgrounds but this shelter which was once home to about 1000 fire than two hundred and will close on thursday reporter Paula Padilla 12 years old im kind of worried because i am not used to this, this is my first time so i am not really used to doing this kind of thing reporter juans daughter paula is also packing up most of the items the family now has have been donated we got clothes and shampoo and toys reporter like most here, padilla and the shelter at the twin pine casino and hotel in middletown. A change to be sure, but there will be familiar faces as there have been here juan padilla lost his homei have a lot of friends i know them for a long time , they are family to me so they extend a hand to everyone reporter eventually padilla plans to move in with his other daughter who lives in cobb, that is until he can find a new place to rent it may all sound overwhelming, but padilla instead focusses on whats really important. Getting a Second Chance i dont care i lost all my my life so i am happy reporter relief is on the way for roads damaged by the valley fire. Reporter 40 on longer solutions or lawn care for shh individuals. Hopefully it will come up with the conditions for these people that are moving from one short time temporary position to another. And hopefully, they will find something more learned to farm. More long term. Pam federal transportation officials cleared Immediate Availability for two million dollars. The money will come from federal relief funds and given to caltrans. Pam roads and bridges in damaged areas will both benefit. Along with new signage and guardrails where needed. The areas most in need of help are in calistoga to the napa and lake county lines. Pam also the Hidden Valley lake area and middletown. Transit Officials Say there is no cost estimate yet. But its expected to reach around nineteen million dollars. Pam some the children affected by the valley fire got a special treat today. To help get their minds off their troubles. Pam the exploratorium invited students from middletown Elementary Schools. In for a field trip. Pam kron4s Maureen Kelly went along with them. Its a story youll see only on four. Reporter minutes after getting off the bus in San Francisco kids from the Lake County International Charter School were literally jumping with joy. Happy to be reunited with their classmates. Many having been separated since the fire ripped thru their communities more than a week ago reporter just the experience of seeing each other and being able to play again is really important you know when you get to an exhibit you can uses your sense reporter the staff at the hands on Science Museum were quick to the 500 kids expected from four middletown Elementary Schools. After being approached by a parent. Who thought the kids could use a break from the stress theyve been under. Living in Evacuation Centers. Some having lost their homes and all of their possesions. Just not being in school their whole world has turned upsidedown. Its an activity its something to do so they arent just sitting around thinking about the devestation of the fire reporter the parents say the kids have been incredibly resilient considering what theyve been though and deserved a treat. It has been hard we finally got to drive back thru and see what had happened to town we call home and it was very hard, there were some tears but they have been so strong, theyve been stronger than i have. My daugher keeps on saying it okay we are just going to find a new house mommy reporter but for today. It was about having fun. The children experimented with propulsion and color. Learned about science and enjoyed each others company. Including five year old sophia white. Whats your favorite part so far . Looking at stuff. Have you been having fun getting toether with your friends yes reporter and whats the best part about that . Is because you can have fun with your friends. Reporter do you miss school . Yes. Reporter what you do think about today . Fun. Reporter and the fun doesnt end here. The same mom who wanted to do something for the middle and High School Kids too, so she reached out to the oakland as who geneously donated one thousand tickets 500 for tonights game. Another 500 for tomorrows game Maureen Kelly kron4 news pam if you would like to help victims of the valley wildfire. The red cross is asking for donations. Pam you can make a tax deductible donation online, through our website. Pam or by texting the word red cross to 9099 9. To make a 10dollar donation. Pam people can also drop off supplies at various donation stations. Located throughout santa rosa, napa, and yountville. Pam for a complete list of donation centers. Just head to our website at kron 4dotcom. Pam and a reminder. Pam for push alerts on breaking news. Be sure to download the kron 4 mobile app. Pam it is your number one source for news and weather on your phone or tablet. Pam its free in the Android Market and apples app grant 11 homes were lost to read this one started saturday fnn, burning quickly 1,000 a. Containment is up to 65 . The cause of this is under investigation. Pam a historic day. As Pope Francisco rise in the United States for some time. Coming up that fight. How the point of was greeted ahead. Meeting at the white house and congress. Pam as kron fours rob fladeboe reports, all three men are facing felony charges. Pam reporter prosecutors say the alleged attack on a Minnesota Vikings Fan Following the 49ers home opener here at levis stadium on september 14th had nothing to do with football rivalry but was rather a senseless act of criminal violence. Reporter Eric Martinez, juan arais and Felix Chavira are charged with felony assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury. They are the three men police say tackled and then assaulted a 35yearold vikings fan, who was later diagnosed with a concussion. Reporter Deputy District Attorney Alexandra Ellis says the law has zero tolerance for such behavior. Alexandra ellis dep. Dist. Attorney this is a case about senseless criminal violence. And it would not be tolerated. A the outset of a sports arena or anywhere in our community. Reporter ellis declined to say whether there is evidence alcohol played a role in the violence but she says Eric Martinez is also being charged with a misdemeanor battery on the 18yearold Security Guard who went to the aid of the vikings fan. Reporter since the 49ers moved to levis stadium, Santa Clara Police have responded to 24 reports of assault on game days. In santa clara rob fladeboe kron 4 news. Reporter rob fladeboe. Kron 4 news. Pam mysterious circumstances involving a missing benicia family. Adam buchannan, his seven yearold son gavin, and gavins mother molly mcaffee. Are all missing. Pam buchannans el dorado cabin up in flames a week ago. It was discovered yesterday. Pam county sheriffs say, two bodies were found inside, but they have not been identified. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the district attorney, sheriff, and the coroner. Pam adam buchannan also has a teenage son. Solano county sheriffs have searched not only the familys benicia home, but buchannans business. Pam computers were confiscated, and a car impounded. Buchannans lawyer says, the remaining members of the family are cooperating with the investigation. Pam find a solution or continue with litigation. Thats what a sunnyvale judge told two families suing the parents of an autistic boy. Pam in the controversial lawsuit. The plantiffs say, the boy was a nuissance in their south bay neighborhood. Pam the lawsuit says, the boys parents are unable to control him, and they felt unsafe. Pam parents of the boy disagree pam they say, he was always supervised, and the incidents which occurred. Were blown out of proportion. Pam both sides agreed to mediation, and that is expected to move forward this month. The family of the autistic boy no longer lives in the neighborhood. Catherine a new bike yield law is being considered by San Franciscos board of supervisors. The proposed ordinance from Supervisor John Avalos would essentially give bicyclists a bit of a break at stop signs. Catherine the idea stems from a law in idaho where bikes can generally treat stop signs as yield signs. Ticketing cyclists who yield instead of coming to a full stop would be the Police Departments catherine lowest enforcement priority. Catherine the idea was triggered by recent strife between cyclists and the police. Catherine and the backlash against a july crackdown on redlight running and stop sign cheating. Not everyone likes the idea saying the proposed law could endanger pedestrians, especially the elderly and people with disabilities. Catherine pam . Pam this weather is changing. Diane on day afternoon keeping things cooler for us. More like in the upper 70s in places like antioch and livermore. East bay shore lines, the low 60s. And mid60s. Down in fremont with 66 degrees and the east bay shoreline cities in the upper 60s. Diane 60 mi. Per hour for oakland, 13 for hayward, 13 for redwood city and livermore. Diane mostly cloudy conditions tonight with temperatures in the 80 degree mark for the inland valley. Low sixties for along the coast. We should expect pettifog. Until tomorrow morning. Fog diane 11 00 p. M. Tonight, low f o g m pettifog. Patchy fog. At 8 00 it pulls off and decreases. Ill explain more and the 7 day forecast coming up next. Pam if a picture is worth a thousand words, then one bay than a million stories. Pam mark carpenter is here with a story of a man who has merged his love of giants baseball. And technology. Mark . Reporter yeah pam for decades brad for some of the greatest images in giants lore. In addition to loving sports hes also an avid iphone user. Reporter and last week apple approached him to capture stills at a giants game with their brand new 6s. Reporter what emerged was spectacular handheld brilliance. Reporter a visit to brad mangins home office is like walking through a baseball time machine. Hes been there for some iconic giants moments. Like bonds 756th and the last three world series victories. Reporter despite being there for so much history, hes not stuck in the past. And instead has embraced the iphone for part of his work. I can shoot a picture. I black and color, type a caption, send it. And thats stuff that i cant do with the bulk of my canon stuff that i do most of my assignment work with. Reporter last week apple asked him to shoot several giants games over a course of a week. Reporter and his shots likes and a gallery on Sports Illustrated. Reporter what amazed mangin was that handheld device. Reporter that he otherwise couldnt with 12 thousand dollars worth of equipment. Reporter like a cover worthy shot of Arizona First baseman paul goldschmidt. Its tough to put a regular cameras lens to where you dont get the netting in your picture, but i was able to get the lens in a perfect spot through the netting where it looks like im on the field, right next to him and the lights are backlighting him. Theres a glow around him and hes dirty bcause he had slid earlier in the game and its just really a cool image. It makes him look bigger than life like the great player that he is. Reporter after shooting pro sports since the 1980s, itd be easy for mangin to go through the motions. Reporter but what drives him most is showing the world a glimpse of his access. Its fun to be able to bring the players close to the fans. By sharing these little moments to show them you know what theyre doing and what they look like because the fans are obviously much farther back in their seats. Reporter mangin has shot every world series since 20 15 and his images have graced the cover of Sports Illustrated 9times. Reporter mark carpenter, kron4 news 2 a Close Encounter between a kayaker and a hammerhead shark off the california coast. Is caught on camera. Pam how the man tried to fend off the shark. Next. Pam plus. The man behind the five thousand percent price increase. Of a life saving drug. Has a change of heart. Pam whats behind it. Coming up. Pam a Southern California man has quite the fish tale to tell his friends. Pam he spent part of his weekend. Waging war with a hammerhead shark. Off the Santa Barbara coast. He talked to reporter andrew luria. About the battle caught on camera. Reporter in one of those what would you do moments, 33yearold mark mccracken, fishing a half a mile off gaviota state beach near Santa Barbara over the weekend, reporter found himself being hammerhead shark. Reporter that shark had its eyes on the fish and, mark feared, on the fisherman himself. And i feel a bump to the back of my kayak and then right after i feel another one and turn around and thats just when chaos kinda broke out. He uh, he was right behind me and i couldnt tell if he was biting my kayak or head butting it or what he was want to find out what he was capable of reporter but the shark quickly found out what mark was capable of, as he jabbed it with his paddle time and time again. So i started kinda hitting to hit him in the eyes in the head anywhere that i thought would get him away from me. hes not leaving, hes still here reporter but the fight wasnt over. For 15 minutes that shark continued to keep too close for comfort. Hes not done, hes still there. This guy was he was wired differently or something. He was fired up and trying to give you everything he had reporter then as mark paddled in, the round of hammerhead versus paddle blade. I just beat up a shark how was your day . Reporter when he finally made it to shore, so did the hammerhead, virtually pacing back and forth as if it kinda pacing back and forth it look like he was waiting for me, he wanted a round two, he wanted to battle me some more or something i dont know. Something was wrong with this shark it

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