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an officer involved shooting in napa. this happened as prang straight and hill avenue these pictures come from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. police say officers serving a warrant on a 41 year-old latino man when he opened fire. the police say that the suspect had the on gun and said in a car door in a gang rate. it was rushed to the hospital and his condition as charlie i know. >> grant: and southern california i dramatic video police chase and shootout. this is still ongoing situation the suspect was wounded by shears' deputies after he got out of his suv and pointed gonna them that was about an hour ago the suspect finally surrendered to authorities. >> grant: and back here in the bay area one of the four killers who paralyzed san francisco for several months and the 1970's is now dead. a member of the so-called labor keller's in may and j.c. exile man was found unresponsive and is dan quinn jail cell late last night. prison officials were recently made the announcement today. kron 4 phillippe djegal spoke to the former san francisco mayor who was targeted by the zebra killers part. >> reporter: he was targeted by killers when he walked out of this building was talking to a man on the sites what with some up close approached them and fired two gunshots in his chest. he felt that they bars and that shot and was the j.c. and excitement that was found dead today in his jail cell. and left 14 people dead doing their encounters. not all of them were white and all the suspects were black. they all receive licenses without the possibility of parole. it appears that he died of natural causes. they believe that the shooting was the initiation test assignment and it was on a random act. >>: he served 42 years some sure was a terrible time for him in prison but his passing was in no way as violent or murderous as the victims that he killed. >> reporter: but despite the shooting former mayor agnos went still want have a political career and is still actually lives just three blocks away from this area where the shooting happened. later on at 8:30 p.m. we will talk of him about whether or not he would have gone into politics of the were not for the shooting. >> grant: we have more breaking news today major delays for capitol corridor trains between fremont and a word due to a medical emergency. these images courtesy of our partnership abc's avenue is a clear what type of medical emergency is on going on, a capitol corridor is calling it a trespasser incident. right now trades are bypassing fremont and hayward. passengers can expect to wait up to 90 minutes. >> pam: now up to a story first reported on kron 4. new details tonight about the killing of a young oakland mother. and it was shot mayor of paris. also oscan farms to kron 4 to more people are now in police custody in connection with such emil's there's that. two-way men allegedly involved in the street fight that led to pierce's death are now under arrest yesterday at 19 year-old anthony stems was arrested and charged for paris his murder. glick appears was killed by a stray bullet during an incident as she tried shield our children from gunfire. >> pam: a sex predator who was convicted and later jail for playing on a young boy and the 19 eighties is causing a stir again. charles christmas was released from a hospital two years ago and relocate it several weeks ago in walnut creek. the district attorney says as and no one gave them a heads up on this and now they have filed a motion in court. j.r. stone is live and tonight in walnut creek was more information. >> jr stone: crime stoppers >>: but that failed to do was let us know that they were gonna move mr. christmas. >> jr stone: christmas was released from a state mental hospital two years ago to this point in the bay county. not all the other neighbors out raged. but the holding was placed then at that time was technically within a thousand feet of a school. he was then ordered to move to a new location which have happened but now there that are these new concerns. >>: his driveway is a thousand feet from a major bus stop that transports children back and forth to school. and from my office we've learned that there have been no less than 21 children between 2 and 16 that are within a thousand feet of his residence. >> jr stone: christmas now does have a gps monitor chris childs chris men. i knocked on the door but no one answered. live in walnut crane jr stone kron 4 news >> pam: crime stoppers as increase the rewards of $6,000 and search for an escaped inmate who has now been missing for a week. as reported last friday 43 year-old john l. carter all power a sheriff's deputy following a routine visit to set a clara valley medical center. that is a carter faces multiple counts of child molestation. and what about the $6,000 is being offered fell police them back behind bars. it >> grant: tonight a close call for elderly man who had to be called stop of his car before it blocked this is cell phone video of your share with us. the car was of fighter on chestnut street in san francisco's marina district is after known witnesses said the driver was the guy in his 80s people saw them sitting in the car as it small. and finally commit some get out then the flames started and a short time later there was an act of first explosion occurred and no one was injured but the man did appear to be disoriented. firefighters had the fire under control within moments after their arrival the scene. >> pam: a lot of look at the bay bridge to indict temperatures are hovering around the mid to upper 70's for much of the day. this week in some places could actually hit 80 degrees. vanessa bell isn't vanessa bezic is and what the center tonight with look at what we can expect this weekend. >> reporter: taking a look at our current conditions with the warm evening. tobol low seventies across portions of the bay area. just about four hours ago we had 70 degrees. 66 along the coast line 71 and daly city. 84 degrees and richmond pierre tonight clouds will continue to increase but will be comfortable tonight. tomorrow we will wake up until low to mid '50's. at and we will possibly be from flirting with the 80 degree temperatures during the day. the clouds will increase and i can't rollout of u sprinkled across the north bay area. >> pam: fire grows in southern california are gaining the upper hand on a brush fire near malibu. the fight began this morning in the brush covered hills above the pacific coast highway. the winds were light today but the blaze still creep down the ridge line. fire officials said the fire is about 80 percent contained. there were no injuries evacuation's or threats and buildings reported curia of vessels are still investigating the cause of the platte ablaze. >> pam: a live look at ferguson missouri tonight with an intense manhunt continues for the person responsible for shooting to officers. >> pam: 10 to the high in the city as the search continues for the diamond. protesters say they will not stop demonstrating until the matter is forced out and the entire police force is dissolved. sense of skating federal report was released at least six people have resigned or been fired including the police chief who resigned this week. today fergusons mayor said he is staying put and that taking out another top official is not the answer. >> pam: meanwhile there been no arrests in connection with the early thursday shooting of that left the two officers wounded. >> pam: later taught an abrupt as a team that been an insult based shopping mall tonight his father speaks out about the violent attack as the team remains uncontested at hospital. and later a young bay area woman speaks out about some less station. it is a parental all art we want you know about. but the first and east bay high school journalist slams the door on some of her classmates who brought sharing hundreds of racy photos. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >> pam: 78 boys in a wealthy east bay enclave sharing hundreds of new and racy pictures up under age girls on line. police said it had been going on for years. until a high school sophomore exploits expos the scandal in our school newspaper. maureen kelly talk with a budding journalists. >> reporter: 50 year-old sophia ruiz reveal what had been recently an open secret amongst the teens and the community of or rent up lafayette and ride the. as he did it in a piece published in the mayor a mighty high school paper entitled low morale and the news and brought a box much come down. >> reporter: the distorting trend a drop bauxite with approximately 6 t 50 naked or nearly naked snapshots of girls allegedly shared amongst mostly male high school students. ruiz writes that sometimes the race the shots are taken by the boys are given to them by the girls themselves. the name on the drop bauxite she says is like trading cards. the school principal says sophia succeeded doing something even veteran journalists only dream of making a difference. >> pam: sofia is happy with the results of or were but she says more needs that happened. >>: if we take these websites down of the winds and as gonna pop up until people really get a different mind set >> reporter: brought up pd says most of the web and in those photos were unrecognizable. and handful of victims have been identified as more got the residents. the toll the falls were taken several years ago when they were under age. the victims and that would cooperate and so far no sup the spot suspects have been identified. >> reporter: middle sixties in this city in oakland looking as 65 degrees the lack of ability was dry sense a certain quite warm. we gonna be dry and to our extended forecast. rubin continually notice a warming trend tomorrow afternoon. as it approaches the coast line it will actually help was warm up because of high pressure that's why the temperatures will climb even though will see an increase and cloud coverage. >> reporter: as we had intended is they were looking at 84 degrees in that area. just shy of the 80 degree mark in vallejo. in santa rosa will be heading 76ers' 77 degrees san francisco will be in this opera '70s for the parade. sunday we may receive a few isolated sprinkles. the rest of a stay dry with warm temperatures extend to our extended forecasts. >> grant: tonight a frighteningly ordered warning about our four year drought. a senior now sought scientists says california has only one year of water left and reservoirs'. this is the u v eight as reservoir and santa clara county. the drought expert wrote in and out up and in the a la l.a. times thank " we are not just up a creek without paddling california we are losing the creek to. and it's not just water we can see that dwindling. farmers are popping underground water at a rate as " excessive and unsustainable. well the drying up this news comes at the state's water resources control board considers tighter restrictions on how much water people can use. >> pam: where hearing from the sea are from see a lamar's father as the official search for her comes to an end this weekend and next you will what you will have to check yourself the stick at the door when you visit some of america's most historic sites. it 7 >> pam: will we all know the people have been taking cell before long time now but it's only recently that this self the state has been facing some bands inside the museum world. >> reporter: was grant comes to washington more towards due to. one of the most popular destinations in the smithsonian museum. more recent of a tibetan policies it is getting some attention. the se 6 were included and of policy so that the visitors and have a safe and enjoyable visit. this self a stand alone has led this similar policies as an londons gallery. and the new the m museum of modern art in new york. it's about protecting a museum's collection. >>: you have spent a long wall statues on pedestal's that all the valuable and fragile and we won the make sure that the that's the reason that people visit in the first place. >> reporter: his address of the bank and other museums as they try to stay socially relevant and engaged. >>: we welcome your photograph as a way for you to engage with the arts. >> reporter: american alliance of museums those of the ones that have recently come around soup photography the southeast it may be a bit of a stretch. >>: is not say for somebody to be having a stick waving around. >> reporter: a haircut itself the sticks are welcomed with apps >>: what staff on focused on some that are making sure everyone is stay safe. >> reporter: he does have to do it yourself. in washington carrot- >> pam: more breaking news when and have no details from one of the victim's sense of pride a serial killer. a bay area teenager was nearly beaten to death a local mall tonight his father's pricking now to kron 4. the spot is speaking now you'll want to hear what he has to say. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> pam: ahead tonight eight a bay area what member molested by a family member to restore heart a his toe. and a man convicted of killing americans sniper chris kyle breaks their silence to doctors phil. and new details on the death of a notorious serial killer in san quentin will have a live report coming up. >> reporter: was still holding on to the lower '70s and concord and livermore and a latino or records may fall coming up. >> pam: tomorrow be the last official search for sierra at lamar. family has been searching for three years were some she was last seen waiting for school bus and the group has met every saturday sense that although they have not found sierra her father is thankful for more than 50,000 hours the people off spent searching for his child. >>: i am so grateful that they dedicated that time and energy to help us. >> pam: although the official searches ending but he knows that her father knows the game depends on the volunteers if any new information comes to light. some volunteers can attend a court hearing see this see the suspect on your screen right now this man was charged with the sierras murder. more >> pam: night on the breaking news that we brought to the top of the hour one of the four men convicted in a string of racially motivated attacks known as the zebra killings is dead. the body of 69 year-old j.c. x simon was found last night in a san quentin prison cell. kron 4 as phillippe djegal is live in san francisco with more on the >> reporter: up until his last breath former's san francisco mayor said the j.c. exciseman if refused to admit that he was all part of those pre killings back in the 1970's. this is where it happened he was leaving a meeting on it was constant street in 1973 when the gunmen believed to be simon walked up to on the sidewalk and fired two gunshots into his chest. artsurvives but later that night simon allegedly killed another person. one of the 14 people that were killed in there's killing spree. agnos said that was a terrifying time without and born to that he would have never jump in politics. but >>: at whole incident changed my life around december of 1973 i was getting ready to return to tune up university of california berkeley to get my doctor's degree in social welfare. and my plan was to become a college professor. but it took about a year for me to recover from those bullet loans and i went on to have a political rent career in the state legislature as well as the mayor up mayor's office. so that never what happened had i not been shot. now i do not recommend that as it covered redevelopment strategy but it worked out for me. i'm probably one of the luckiest ones of all the victims there were all victims of these people. >> pam: agnos says it took some time for him to recover mentally but it he didn't carry on with him throughout his life. he doesn't think about it every single time and he's been able to live a pretty normal life. >> pam: the increase in crime in certain neighborhoods of san jose has police changing the way they deploy officers. this we patrol officers were redeployed to areas where violence is most prevalent. this change is necessary because the city does not have enough officers. and they're having trouble getting new recruits because of pension reform. the department said that the redeployment is what it has to do unless something changes. >>: operationally we are stuck in the metal. >> pam: the the public could see some changes alone. this san jose's police and the young men are gonna sit down and talk about making some changes to the system next week. >> reporter: pay attention to the man is smoking the cigarette and renaissance park and at embarcadero. issues as friendship is a photo that might lend up on facebook. and a science is finding out that even joined up wonderful weather. >>: there not disposed to climb but they did they and themselves fair and thorough rest. >> reporter: as is the first time some catching you on camera there are signs the says do not enter the night of rest area or touch this culture that means no etching your name in the pan that allies in this culture of by tagging it or anything. this is 2002 donated to the port of san francisco. it is artwork. like this guy sitting on top of this culture he finally comes down but not his buddies turn given a climb that our weather at taken up the shirt is and must. but he's not exactly sure how to scale it. now they're both on top now finally one slides down and the other shakes the giants train. then after playing on the giant monkey bars everyone departs and here's the whole family while the daughters in the crowd snapping photos. there and sleep thinking about putting a fence around the subculture to keep everybody out but to consider the damage is already done. >>: many does the small beria's of them concede through but definitely something to prevent this from happening again. >> reporter: 0 leges common sense is not so, when it comes to sculptures on the embarcaderos san francisco client stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: a special message from kron 4 about child molestation and also parents of the man that killed the american sniper. and a bay area part welcome godolphin calf. >> reporter: will take a look it possible record highs coming up in the bay area >> grant: tonight fresh perspective on what may have prompted a murder of the real-life americans sniper. ralph killed chris kyle and his parents a sitting down with doctors phil on his show. >>: your saying he's being portrayed as an evil person on the planet and what he did was an evil act do you agree with that. his behavior to go out there and shoot these two young men multiple times in the back and a head and murder them in cold blood is a courageous and wrong. of egregious >> grant: a judge sentenced them to life in prison without parole. the full interview with dr. phil will air on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. and you can always catch doctors phil weekdays at 10 in the morning and for in the afternoon right here on kron 4. >> reporter: looking at the middle '60s and to the mellow oakland stretching it to san jose. gonna notice amok conditions going into tomorrow. walking the dog getting some coffee it will feel quite nice when you step outside to not tomorrow. and 52 degrees along the coastline to start up or 60s and low 70's around the bay. will be getting the low to mid 80's and land. and all the mid- 70s at the beach. as we head into tomorrow will gonna expected to break record highs. oakland and san jose. the close to being tying previous records. in san bruno will be 3 degrees away from what i hide that what has been a record in the record books for 70 years. >> reporter: with camelot and isolated sprinkle with the rest of us will stay dry we cannot rule out eyes like lated sprinkle. isolated sprinkle will have a lot of normal temperatures prevailing. >> pam: there is one extremely unhappy mom and vallejo today. the look at bill apollo. the dolphin taft was born back in january. this is the first glance of apollo. and the staff is really up optimistic because of paulo has reached a key milestone in his first 30 days of life. still >> pam: ed tonight and north bay woman is on a mission to make a difference how she'll be empowered victims of sexual assault to tell somebody. and in sports gary is gerard joined by his wife alecia. and a star player tells and general manager does shut his mouth. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...ends sunday. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ female announcer: right now at sleep train get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundreds on beautyrest. or choose $300 in free gifts with stearns & foster. the triple choice sale is on now at sleep train. >> pam: new tonight at eight a bay area woman is on a mission to empower others. she was molested as a child and told to keep quiet about it. now she is found the strength to speak up and encourages others to do the same. terisa estacio has tonight's my kron 4 story. >> reporter: alecia barlow says the bridge she was young she was sexually molested. she felt helpless then but not anymore now as an adult she is taking action. >>: this is my website www its time to tell somebody dock time. and i'm selling my shirts on the web site so tomorrow i'm having a barbecue amassing all the survivors to come out so i can beat everybody. >> reporter: this is barlow laying out her t-shirts and the shield to sell tamales awareness for the barbecue the was planned for saturday in fairfield. but then her brother came forward and that made her realize that she was not alone. she says talking about her past is still painful barlow says it is vital. >>: not really kind of some sad but i'm a crime more because i know how powerful this movement is. >> reporter: barlow says saturdays barbeques of the beginning of many events orchestrate ordered to empower the survivors to tell somebody. she also says he's another reason beretta be strong is your diet daughter because she doesn't want this cycle to be repeated. and there phil terisa estacio kron 4 news. >> pam: takes alatas kirsten step tell us that story. if you have a story did you like us to look into some mitscher information to our kron-4-dot-com and click on the my kron 4 story tab. >> gary: good evening everybody the warriors of seth curry and thompson and three other regulars are resting play and lost one hunt won 13 to 1 04. the loss 113 to 1 04. it will be no northern california teams in the ncaa tournament. sacramento state will be hosted by eastern washington where got a little controversy brewing with this dock sharks. >> gary: gordon their most well known player didn't like what wilson said. as one of those big things when not everybody record your words and he was the gm he was told to shut his mouth by the captain of the sharks sent joe thornton. i've been here every day working hard he needs to stop lying and shut his mouth. you cannot say that to a gm guest. but the reason he went off like that is that wilson told season-ticket holders that job corps and was stripped of his captaincy because the pressure was too much form. someone's got to go if they don't make play yards and a probably be the general manager of they don't make the playoffs. >> gary: the raiders james daugherty is a brand new guy beside with oakland but it wasn't just about football. the tweeting today my uncle was laid to rest and a black and silver casket and a raider blanket. this is very personal some ring to may barry's personal to may very personal to me >> reporter: william howe and the forty-niners also way frank gore. >> gary: all-time leading rusher was making too much money for their means and that's the way those in the nfl. to me when your degree during the past heptane it would be nice 70 had there. tend year's all-time leading rusher and he's going to end an indianapolis. he'll probably have a better chance of a super bowl than the forty-niners. good news for ago or but it makes to scratch dead. >> reporter: under 30 is anniversary show i and georgia with don king unions seem scared. >> gary: else about 27 years ago. now was not scared. it was revlon all was lost vaguest of thin his agent told them. his aging is to be lost vegas good school when i was there. he was a great guests and now is under the weather. his health is not very good the news at the height of his powers then. >> reporter: rise in do you root for any team is and how you call yourself a sports fan do you root in the team's >> gary: i would rather be known as the diet as the guy a. i don't wanna be known as a cheerleader. and that you were a cheerleader and eyes grew hard to >> reporter: i had fun being a cheerleader when i was in high school. his wife alecia speaking >> reporter: davis says always seem has the time you talk about the warriors won in the nba title. >> gary: d.c. and tonight endeavors as the problem just because they haven't been there before the gonna go through a bronze james the have to go to lebron james. that a good chance as anybody but not and said the gonna be as good in the postseason as they were in the regular season. >> reporter: and carter mrs. ratner is wired her husband never allowed to play with the boys. >> reporter: carter is not may i send them out shooing out the door. it is not me. >> gary: 1 us are in his last 4 your radio dale alecia says. i told alecia i would love to being. many people can't hang out with the media people media people. keep yourself have to a three friends in this war all and love the one you're well as and love the one you're with. >> pam: lacy got you know you cannot tell them anything off the record. alecia you know you cannot tell me anything out direct ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps 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