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happening in our neighborhood. >> reporter:swat teams on a quiet street in fairfield. whoosh >> reporter:a vallejo man's brush with death >>she accelerated and lost control of her car. >> reporter:off the freeway and into his house. whoosh >>knockknock >> reporter:a nationwide crackdown on child prostitution. six children in the bay area rescued. the youngest was 15 whoosh a landmark store closing in oakland. sears shoppers are stunned, >>it sucks whoosh >> reporter:new at eight. monkey backlash. san francisco bans a popular parking app >> reporter:whoosh >> reporter:and on people behaving badly. >>i didn't do anything to anybody. >> reporter:the creepy character known as evil elmo has upset another neighborhood. this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:heavily armed teams take over a bay area neighborhood. they are there because of a man. who is barricaded inside a home in fairfield. he is surrounded by police, swat and crisis negotiating teams. this is all happening on springwood circle. near cordelia community park. kron 4's scott rates is live tonight with the latest. >> pam: scott this has been going on >> >> reporter: scary moments for that gentleman he also tells and the family has lived in stockholm nonword go on who the shooter was inside the house still a lot of unanswered questions. we will be continuing the investigation because is still 20 to worry that it could it could harm the nearby homes. no injuries were reported. scott rates kron 4 news. >> pam: a car veered off a freeway in vallejo earlier today. and ended up here -- in a man's backyard.. kron 4's dan rubin is live at the scene. dan. obviously the family in that home had to be frightened by this. >> reporter:it certainly was, pam. you don't expect to have a car come flying into your backyard and hitting your house when you're just trying to unload groceries. >> reporter: a hotbut that was the case around four this afternoon. that's when a car came off westbound 80 near the tenesseee street offramp and came careening through this fence.and it didn't stop there. >> reporter:we've been told the car was travelling around 40 miles per hour. it proceeded to smash into this car, and then crashed into this home. this is video taken from right after the crash. >> reporter:you can see the driver is definitely shaken up, although she was able to walk away from the crash. albeit slowly. >> reporter:she was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. it's unclear what the extent of her injuries are. or if she was under the influence at all at the time of the crash. >> reporter:jonathan luna lives at the home behind me that was hit. and he was outside unloading his car. when the car that came off the freeway came crashing through his yard. he says it came within inches of hitting him. >> reporter:just a few minutes ago. we had caltrans out here repairing the fence. overall. jonathan says the emergency response was excellent. that now appears to be true even of the cleanup response >> reporter:jonathan said his mother was also home when the accident happened. fortunately she was not hurt >> reporter:but as you can see. they have a lot of cleaning up to do. although for now. they're just glad they weren't hurt. reporting live in vallejo. dan rubin. kron four news. >> reporter:here's a google earth map to show you exactly where and how this went down. this is the view headed west on interstate 80.just like the driver was. the car veered off the road.busted through the fence.through the shrubs then finally hitting the car and this house on louisana street. >> pam:sears is the last big department store to dominate downtown oakland. but now even sears is going away. kron 4's vicki liviakis says. the building is being converted into a high tech hub. >> reporter:sears is one of the few places in oakland where people could pick up basics. like wrenches. i've been shopping at sears all my life. the store with craftsman tools and women's fashion survived protests and grafetti over the years. >> reporter:the historic building on broadway - now mostly empty. >> reporter:the sign may say sears and roebuck co. sears and roebuck established in 1886, but sears is pulling up its stakes in oakland, just another sign of the times. >> reporter:it was sears decision to go for whatever reason. they are closing certain stores around the country. the 400,000 thousand square foot structure sold to silicon valley developer - lane partners with plans to turn it into a retail and tech hub with creative space. >> reporter:shoppers who heard the news today were stunned. that sucks because sears is affordable and they have really great clothes. >> reporter:it's a shame because oakland needs a major anchor. sears plans to vacate the building by the end of summer. >> reporter:the city's planner says this is the shot in the arm oakland needs. >> reporter:we believe that it's a no brainer for companies to want to come here. the sears building sits right on top of a bart station so that's a plus. to convince tech companies who can't afford sky high san francisco rents to cross the bay into the heart of oakland. in oakland, vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> pam: in san mateo county. sheriff's deputies are investigating reports of an armed suspect near an elementary school. >> pam: a call came in. just after four- this afternoon, about a person inside a car, who may have had a rifle. this was near ormon- dale elementary school in portola valley. >> pam: the sheriff's office says, the suspect has not been found. the elementary school is not in session. >> pam: that's the verdict handed down by an oakland jury. in the carlos nava murder trial. the three- year old boy was an innocent bystander. killed during a drive-by shooting nearly three- years ago kron4 's maureen kelly was at the courthouse. and has reaction. >> reporter:family members of the convicted murderers left the courtroom without speaking to the media. the laywer for the triggerman.this blonde woman you see here.would only say she was deeply disturbed with the verdict. >> reporter:lawrence denard.who you see on the right.is who the prosecutor says fired the gun.willie torrence.was behind the wheel of the car during the drive by shooting.both gangmembers are now looking at life sentences. >> reporter:they were convicted of first degree murder for the death of the toddler. nava was on his way to a neighborhood grocery store at 64th and international with his mother and older brother when he was gunned down. >> reporter:two other men.intended targets.were also injured in the shooting.the defendants were also found guilty for premediated attempted murder.firing a gun from a vehicle, being ex-felons in possesion of a gun and acting to benefit a criminal street gang. >> reporter:. a spokesperson for the district attorney's office says they were happy justice was served for the crime that outraged the community. >> reporter:carlos' image now looks out from a mural at the crime scene. one area resident.who didn't want to go on camera.says he's glad the men who took the young boy's life were convicted. >> one of my kids is this was the same age is the same age is this little boy >> reporter:torrence and denard are expected to be sentenced july 22nd. maureen kelly kron4 news. >>secretary of state john kerry is in baghdad tonight. as insurgents tighten their grip on the iraq. intense fighting has pushed government forces back into the baghdad suburbs. catherine heenan reports. >>we are dealing with an emergency situtation >> catherine: alarm at the white house at the continued advance of insurgents. >> catherine: isis fighters celebrated new victories as they raced down the euphrates river valley towards baghdad. over the weekend, the sunni insurgents seized the two main border crossings linking baghdad with syria and jordan. >> catherine: their job made easier as government soldiers fled their posts. an iraqi army spokesman called the pullback a strategic withdrawal. >>"this is a tactical measure so we can re open new fronts in western anbar these forces have been redeployed in a stronger, more secure position." >> catherine: california senator barbara boxer says the explanation is simpler. >>they ran away. >> catherine: with no good news from the fighting fronts, secretary of state kerry delivered a grim warningi n baghdad , >>"the future of iraq depends on decisions made in the next few days and weeks," >> reporter:his message to iraq's many times before: >> reporter:create a new, more inclusive government. >>"not next week, not next month, but now." >> catherine: kerry says iraq's prime minister agreed to begin forming a new government within a week. president obama says u-s support depends on what >>"if we don't see sunni, shia and kurd representation, in the militarytructure, if we don't see sunni, shia and kurd political support for what we're doing, then we won't do it." >> pam: president obama says, he is not sure if the iraqi army is reliable or effective. the 300 u.s. advisers he is sending to iraq. will be tasked with, among other things, figuring that out. >> pam: ahead at eight. only on 4. happen. stanley roberts track down people elmo with the shady past. >> pam: a controversial parking at the jets' band. that looks like they go a big change coming to the golden gate bridge and barrier went out to save lives. under the new funding >> jacqueline: it will get even when the air out there tomorrow we will talk with the increase in wind tomorrow or coming out the increase in wind tomorrow or coming out proposal, construction of a safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got 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changes to the bridge needed in order to install it.. would be paid for from multiple sources. >> reporter:caltrans would provide 22 million dollars of federal money. 27 million dollars of additional federal funds would come from the metropolitan transportation commission. services commission would chip in 7 million the remaining 20 million would come from the bridge district's own reserves, which are created using toll revenue. >>we set aside a certain amount of toll dollars every year for capital improvements like seismically improving the bridge, or a movable median barrier and some of those reserves will be used for this project. >> reporter:in the past, bridge officials had said that toll money would not be used to build a suicide barrier. this was bridge district board member john moylan back in 2008. >>we can't expect the commuters to pay for everything around here. but now that 75 percent of the cost of building a barrier could be covered by outside sources, they're willing to dip into the reserves in order to get the job done. there are no plans to raise tolls to pay for the construction. >> reporter:at this point we are not toll structure because of this project. back live now, the golden gate bridge district's board of directors is set to meet on friday discuss and possibly approve the funding plan. in marin county, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter:a large earthquake off the alaska coast has triggered a tsunami warning for parts of that state. the 8-point-zero magnitude quake was centered just near the aleutian islands. people living in the sparsely populated islands felt the quake early this afternoon. >> reporter:the tsunami warning spans from the island of nikolski to attu on the aleutian islands. california is *not under a tsunami warning, watch, or advisory. >> reporter:no reports of damage or injuries from this quake. we'll keep you posted on this developing story. who >> jacqueline: as we look ahead to tomorrow we will see stronger winds. it mainly in the higher terrain with when guston and 30 and maybe 40 mao range. with a slight chance of rain on thursday. we do have a storm system passing as a result of that that is what we are seeing. could bringing us graeme but it could miss us largely to the north. when does picking up the to the 20's and 30's as remove the to the sum the clock tower that is when the wind will peak with widespread 20 and 30 mi. range with when starting to die down into early wednesday morning. there is a much to what we saw today 78 with 83 in los gatos inland valleys running into the upper 80s for the most part. six seasons 70's inside the bay area. 76 of san mateo and 66 it was made late '80s to mount the no. the bag. we will look up the extended forecast would tomorrow cooler in with more clout coverage. as the storm approaches i do think the ruling will mrs. bucket is possible that will get a little bit of that. >> pam: a nationwide f-b-i crackdown on child prostitution. comes to the bay area. details on the arrests. and the rescues. >> reporter: shutting down to popular mobile apps stating that they are illegal if you use these apps you to get slapped with a huge fine coming up in my tech report. >> reporter: a will of the chief from the ballpark in lebraun james wife had everyone nervous today's highlights a little bit later in this broadcast. >> pam: victims of child sex trafficking set free. and alleged pimps put behind bars. it is all part of a nationwide crackdown on child prostitution. called - 'operation cross country'. tonight -- kron 4's dan kerman has more on the nationwide sweep. and the successes here in the bay area. >>fbi if we are able to rescue one girl, one juvenile, it is a measure of success >> reporter:based on that, the weeklong crackdown called operation cross country was a major success nationwide 281 pimps were arrested and 168 children were recovered. in the bay area 13 pimps arrested, 6 children recovered. >> >> reporter: youngest victim was 15 years old >> reporter:at a news conference monday, law enforcement said the exploitation of children through sex trafficking continues to be a growing problem co. d.a's office: the selling of children for sex does not restrict it self to any geographical boundaries. we see children moved from our county to san francisco county to marin county throughout the state and >>57 adult prostitutes were also recovered during the sting operation as far as what happens to them now, law enforcement says it all depends. >>sot lt. kevin wiley/oakland police: we figure out what is the best course of action, one to get them out of this life style and to apprehend those that exploiting them so sometimes they will go to jail of we don't have any other alternatives. ideally, we refer them to a shelter, for children we reunite them with their family and try and rebuild that family system. >> reporter:dan kerman-the fbi says since the operation began years ago, more than 37-hundred children have been recovered. dan kerman kron 4 news. >> pam: another part of 'operation cross country'. had police and f-b-i agents in san mateo county. checking up on convicted child sex offenders. >> pam: the operation was led by the county probation officers. and included daly city and san bruno police. the offciers went home- to- home making sure convicts are following court orders. >> pam: san mateo county sheriff's say, the convict's previous crimes. could escalate to future, possibly more serious, offenses. >> pam: all of a sudden. fuel delivery drivers call out sick. slowing the delivery of gas to gas stations! what this could mean for your next fill-up. and we'll show you one fisherman's close encounter with a great white shark. >> reporter: coming up we have a check with people el mull chat with evil elmo! for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >> pam: ahead at eight. the questions that might soon be answered. what is expected in a new n- t-s-b report. on the crash of asiana flight 214. then -- san francisco gives a new parking app *the boot.* the reason why. >> pam: cal - fire has already responded to more than 2000 fires this year that is a 70- percent more than most years. and fire officials are worried, because it is still early in 2014. kron four's jeff bush is live in lafayette tonight. he talked to fire officials in contra costa county jeff what are they saying? >> reporter: (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> there are trying to intimidate me the south asian business. did not do any thing someone came up to me and started saying things to me that was threatening. >> reporter: as i run across a person that no one wants to run across his name is adam sandler also known as then bestseller but most people know him as evoke elmo. they >> do not one of the people doing this and that compete with the people in india of. >> reporter: complaints from parents that he has been meandering on around this children's day care at making the parents very nervous as some of them to specifically state away. stay away >> reporter: was ripped from a poll. >> i saw one and that is left it there and i just ignore it. >> reporter: rob tell me about camp rape? >> rape camp one insulted me a son to me with a stick and went up the river after that. >> gary: are you live >> reporter: you living in your van? no >> i do not live in my bed i live with friends all around me. i do not live in my van. people put signs up about me trying to harass me >> reporter: there is a new sign up this is called 91 what if someone sees you. 911 >> pam: the public will learn tomorrow. the official cause of the crash of asiana flight 2-1-4 in san francisco last year. >> pam: after a long investigation. the national transportation safety board will present its final report tuesday in washington. >> pam: flight 214. with 291 passengers aboard. crashed as it attempted to land at s-f-o last july. the investigation looked at the integrity of the boeing 777 jet. pilot performance. as well as how the san francisco fire department handled the rescue operation. >> pam: three people died in the crash. including one girl, who first survived the impact of the crash. but was later run over by a fire department truck, during the chaos on the runway. >> pam: guilty verdicts were handed the truck driver says they want to be better compensated for their work. including receiving overtime pay. the drivers say they are protesting the big oil companies and not their employers. where this shark was spotted >> we are upset with big oil they make millions of dollars every year but they do not want to get us a fair rate wage. >> pam: right now a gallon of regular gasoline in san francisco is averaging $4.22 in oakland is $4 in the 11¢ per gallon and in san house that a little bit less than $4.90. 4.09 >> pam: and here it is on the right side of our web site we have an area where you could track very prices and find the cheapest gas. the map broken down by color down dark red indicate more expensive gas castro valley looks like there are some heat bills to be had you can zoom in to see where the stations are with the best prices also be broken down by region. the tonight >> jacqueline: possibility of rain in the forecast more coming up >> reporter: new tonight at 8 if you use this app the city of san francsico can slap you with a big fine. >> reporter:dennis herrera, the city attorney, is trying to shut down mobile apps, like monkey parking, that help people sell their street parking spot. he says they are illegal and he is going after the start=ups behind them and anyone who uses them. >> reporter:monkey parking is a mobile app that let's people sell their street parking spot for $5-20 dollars when they are ready to leave. >> reporter:the idea is if someone is circling around a block this will help them get parked quicker and the driver who is sitting in the spot ready to leave can make some money >> reporter:the city is targeting 3 appsmonkey parking, parkmodo and sweetch they all offer similar services revolving around selling street parking. these startups look at their product as a solution to the parking problem in san francisco and they are helping people sell the intent to leave, not selling actual city owned street parking spot. >> reporter:but the city does not see it that way they say it breaks the law and which states that individuals and companies can not buy, sell, or lease, public on-street parking. >> reporter:the city attorneys office sent this cease and desist letter to the ceo of monkey parking telling him to shutdown or they could be fined $2,500 dollars per transaction and they could fine users of the app $300 a sell a parking spot. >> reporter:this is paolo dobrowolny, ceo of the rome, italy-based tech startup monkey parking. i did a video chat with him last month when they launched this contraversial app. >>sot - bad parking, good place to start >> reporter:paolo's lawyer advised him agaisnt talking to me today but in an email to me henew innovation like their app, should be regulated not banned. >> reporter:this is a banning and it's stifiling innovation. >> reporter:he then went on to point out that other apps like uber, lyft and air bnb have all had legal battles even though the services they offer make people happy. >> reporter:the city attorney also asked apple to remove these apps from the app store. >> reporter:apple has not removed them as of now. >> reporter:i asked apple for a comment on all of this and have not heard from them yet. >> reporter:the city is doing thisencourages drivers to use their mobile devices unsafely -- to engage in online bidding wars while driving. >> reporter:the city attorney points outpeople are free to rent out their own private driveways and garage spaces should they choose to do so. but they will not let businesses hold hostage on- street public parking spots for their own private profit. >> reporter: we will follow this up this will the interest the and it interesting legal battle. an intent to sell or your action selling. there is a chance the major shutdown. >> pam: kerrey is coming up you can hold the chair and then charge someone comes up. >> pam: a close encounter with a great white shark -- caught on camera in new jersey. some people on a fishing trip spotted the shark hanging around their boat sunday. he almost seemed to be posing for the camera.and you can see the photographer got very close. this was off the south jersey shore. the shark was about 16 feet long and stayed with the boat for about 20 minutes. the group enjoyed the chance to see him -- and he wasn't bothering anybody. there was one point when they got a little nervous though. when he began gnawing on the outboard motor. >> reporter: and did see creature caught on camera take a look this is video believed to be a rare visit our rear of the jellyfish and mexico. you see the oil rig right there is all over the screen a big bowl of jelly fish and may actually be lost to the speeches known as the historian reptilia is more comfortable near the end are to come. anartica >> jacqueline: as a move into tomorrow winds will pick up even more. here is a look of futurecast was strong seabury's wins uc most of the scarring representing range into the 7:00 hour. which was to start to die down as we head into the evening hours at a early wednesday morning. 78 in san jose, 79 in sunnyvale and and and valleys and along '90s. 85 and plaza 10 and is that the day '60s and '70s hopes 72 in oakland and widespread '80s for the north bay. gusty winds tomorrow with cooler temperatures and cloud coverage as the storm passes us to the north. i just don't see it happening may be drizzle at the coastline as we head into the weekend will be dry air in warmer. >> pam: president obama says too many american workers are being forced to chose coming up and sports warrior fans are hoping they get kevin love which may happen to dampen their expectations. the world cup just keep getting better gary has all the sports coming on next! >> pam: between work and family. while at a 'working families' summit today.he said it's a problem the country isn't handling very well. .many american women can't >> pam: obama says it's time to change that and he wants to explore legislation that encourages family-friendly work policies. he's asking every federal agency to expand their flexible work schedules. the president also joked about the double standards >> pam: the president later took a break from his schedule and went to a local chipotle restaurant with some of the people from the summit. he admits he hasn't thrown his support behind legislation that would raise payroll taxes to cover the costs of paid family leave. his aides say he wants to depth. (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. >> reporter: good evening! ready to pull the trigger now once again these are reports from various " insiders m one says that harrison barnes fax if you want love you give us klay that is where it stands right now. san high class game of she senses love this already start klay thompson was the star since the still a lot of flak so luria fans waited for something happen on the tapes of telephone calls renown everything is " on hold. >> reporter: area and the bleacher report globe's baxter holmes are reporting the trade talks that would send minnesota timberwolves all-star kevin love to the warriors are dead. at least for now >> reporter:love is the prototypical "stretch-four" a big guy who can stretch the defense with his outside shooting that new warriors coach kerr has said he covets but warriors brass is evidently split on whether they should give up klay thompson who has teamed up with stephen curry to form the best shooting baackcourt in the nba >> reporter: you and for one moment lebraun model to his wife to get on to mr. graeme and get things going in regards to going back to cleveland? instagram >> reporter: >> gary:now the timberwolves thompson but also small forward harrison barnes as well. and that has killed discussions the warriors had reportedly offered barnes as part of the trade without thompson >> gary:tim duncan returning next season tim duncan is exercising the will return to play for the san antonio spurs next season whch would be his 18th in the nba >> gary:duncan turned 38 in april and won his fifth championship with the spurs in june. that led to some speculation that he could retire he averaged more than 15 points and almost 10 rebounds last season and 16 and 9 in the playoffs >> gary:duncan will make $10.3 million next season. >> gary: and other new rules the giants right now with the controversy will play also benefit the giants to have that highlight a little bit later and now three to zero since >> gary: former vanderbilt star watching tyler campbell two runs or and sunny gray thereupon right now is nine h in the ninth inning. between u.s. aid in portugal yesterday's world cup game between the usa and portugal was the most watched soccer game in american history. drawing 18-million-220- thousand viewers. passing the previous high of just under 18 million that watched the u-s women win the world cup in 1999 >> gary: once again you as a does not play until thursday when they meet germany. then mark up pushed to the ground and here he comes here comes brazil nine mar 1 to nothing. i am going to pick one for 20 yds out. for one brazil. bay one group bay essential late in the knock out all around. chile >> gary: look at the reaction from the coach going crazy mexico on 321. 3-1 >> gary: is a push. >> pam: the breaking a call on tape. >> pam: police are searching for a man who robbed the bank ofmill valley late thisthe man entered the bank at 761 e. blithedale ave., around 11:15 a.m., passed a note to a teller and left with cash, mill valley police said. the robber may have had a but did not point a weapon at anyone, police said. lot toward >> pam: ashton avenue. police searched the area but didthe suspect is described as a tall, thin, white man between 30 and 45 years of age, standing 5 >> pam: he was wearing a blue jacket and a white or silver horizontal stripe across the chest, dirty work boots or shoes and a support bandage or brace on his left hand and anyone with information is asked to call mill valley police at >> pam: >> pam: today marked the official groundbreaking of a palo alto playground specificallyfor all kids -- including kids with disabilities. mitchell park in palo alto will host the magical bridge playground. >> pam: the first playground -including those with disabilities. autism. the playground will operate >> pam: news at 8. >> reporter: scary night tour of alcatraz just see my daughter have learned to fly on a new trend piece watch this i think i am ok. killed lot of fun and we cannot wait to bring it to you this friday night on kron 4. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $329 a month. good nannies are hard to find. mrs. endsley offered to double my salary if i went to work for her. lucy, go play with the other kids. and keep your jacket on, i'm not telling you again! of course i told her, i couldn't possibly leave little jack. he's devoted to me. give me her number, i'll take the job. she's looking for someone with more training and experience. i can't work for mrs. prichard anymore. lucy is driving me nuts. she never obeys me. that's because her mother spoils her rotten. have you tried using time-outs? 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