is closed to traffic. i'm going to step out of way so you can see the investigation goes on. i'm told lincoln will be closed for traffic for the next several hours while officers involved this officer-involved shooting. crime scene evidence markers mark the spot at very edge of the city where people come to take in the scenic views. police say money came to break into a car. >> one of our officers witnessed someone trying to break into a vehicle. when he approached that person, the suspect tried to run him over with a vehicle. >> reporter: that is when the u.s. park police officer fired his gun, several times, hitting the suspect vehicle. >> the suspect left the area. we have done a search for the vehicle, but have not yet found it. >> reporter: tonight police set up roadblocks, checking cars, letting only presidio residents through. >> we take the safety of our officers and the visitoors very seriously and at all-times we were looking to as we continue to keep this closure we're looking to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: so you are looking at the flashpoint of this investigation. that is the vehicle that the suspect, police say was trying to break into at the time the officer fired his weapon. again, lincoln boulevard closed between colby and the 25th avenue gate for the next several hours in case you v- happen to have to travel in this area. they are letting residents in the presidio through this area, but just casual traffic not being let through. the suspect vehicle is an older models tan buick sedan. an older model tan buick sedis the suspect investigation. reporting live in san francisco, noelle walker kutv channel 2 news. playoff fever is in full swing on both sides of bay. both the giants and a's took to the field as they hunt for a spot in this year's world series. we have team coverage. fred inglis is live in new york, but first we go to debora villalon live outside of at&t park with the giant's first playoff game just ended. >> reporter: just about to end not the way they wanted, not the way they launched their world series drive two years ago ago. clutch hitting seemed to have failed. tonight might be remembered for its better mosts like quarterback alex smith lobbing the first pitch 7th inning trevor immelman reds up, giants scoreless, but these fans refused to sing the blues. their high pirits captured by pitcher sergio romo, who skipped on the field and that welcome for dusty baker, acknowledging his years. in these hands $150 seats received as gifts. >> we were in arizona, we got to sit in front, but now we're at a real game. at a playoff game. >> reporter: this pandemonium screams home-field advantage. even visible to the pilots. >> coming over the stadium was absolutely awesome. >> we r i had a chance to see the firework and it was definitely awesome. >> reporter: they landed and got here for the 2nd inning, trading flight helmets for baseball caps. not so lucky, alex smith. who can't linger after his pitch, scooting back to prepare for tomorrow's 49ers game. no heat from the star quarterback, but he admits he was nervous. >> yeah, not hitting a moving target and stand on a hill, it's different though. >> reporter: you said you didn't practice. >> very little, just yesterday and today threw a couple. >> reporter: smith told me it was an honor, but he admits he hasn't played baseball since he was 10. he had a very understanding crowd. not so much how to about the score. so far tonight, 5-1 and this game is about to end. it wasn't much better for the bay area's other division champs in detroit. we're going to go there now to fred inning inglis. >> reporter: at comerica park, it was really ready to party and detroit nearly doubled the r's home attendance this year, 3.2 million to just 1.7 million for the a's. and there was some bay area fans who did manage to get a ticket and fly out here to see their overachieving comeback kids. in april did you think you were going to go to an a's playoff game? >> honestly, no. but i always had hop for the a's. >> the giants are home? >> we're going to cincinnati on tuesday. >> this way we get to show support where there is not much support. so i'm going to try to make enough noise to make it seem like there are more of us here than there actually are. >> reporter: good luck. in the 7th inning he faced two tigers and got two outs. this after pat and his wife stephanie lost their son wednesday. less than 24 hours after he was born. pat's teammates wore a patch in honor of pat's late son. >> kind of just grabbed the ball and threw it. i didn't really think about what was happening. i don't think i would have got a lot of messages on twitter and text messages, i don't think i could have came back. and just getting that support, you know, and getting it made me so happy to know that they supported me the whole time. >> reporter: you could tell that the a's are young, but they really do consider themselves a family and they are going to have to bond again tomorrow after losing today's game. it's going to be a 9:00 a.m. pacific time start and they are going to be facing another very tough pitcher with the detroit tigers. joe fonzi and myself have highlights later in sportswrap. reporting live in detroit, fred inglis, ktvu channel 2 news. here is the bay area a fans gathered at riskey's sports grill in san leandroo to watch the game. everyone we spoke to said they were confident that the a's would survive the series with the detroit tigers. the owner of rickey's says interest is nothing like cheering the home team. >> we did find one giant's fan among the bunch and said his ultimate hope is to see a bay bridge series. >> nearly a million people are expected to pack san francisco for all events this weekend. the hardly strictly bluegrass festival drew a huge crowd and thousands had their eyes to the sci to catch a glimpse of the blue angels, but one of the most dramatic moments was perhaps caught along the shoreline as oracle's jimmy spithill flipped his boat. he didn't finish, but did come in second place in the following race. ktvu's news crews were at all of the major events and we'll have complete highlights for you coming up a little bit later at 10:30. manual just look at how perfect the weather was this morning for fleet week's flotilla of ships, but will those conditions hold up for tomorrow's events? coming up, our meteorologist mark tamayo will have. an accident occurred at 1:00 this morning on southbound lanes of freeway near alvaradoo niles road. moments later police say a suspected drunk driver slammed into her car. two other cars were also involved. eight people were hurt. a witness say the suspected drunk driver was arrested at the scene. a san mateo neighborhood is back to normal after homemade explosives were discovered this morning. the park and a dozen homes nearby were evacuated for hours. a hazmat crew and bomb squad cleared the area. the bottles were sent for the police forensic lab for testing. oakland police have identified the 21-year-old man sho-shot and killed last night in east oakland. officers were able to pull him from the vehicle, which had burst into flames after it crashed. meredith was taken to the hospital, where he later died. norm man was found nearby shot in the leg. he was also taken to the hospital, but is expected to survive. also in oakland police tonight shot and killed a pit bull after they say it charged an officer. a neighbor on vicksburg avenue in the fruitvale neighborhood called police about an aggressive dog. according to this neighbor when the officers arrived the dog charged from the other side of this wooden fence. >> no other choice, but to shoot the dog and when he shot the dog one time, the dog still tried to charge at him. sew had to shoot him one more time. the neighbor says the pit bull has a history of being aggressive, but never like today, which is why she called police. occupy protesters disrupted traffic. one officer was struck in the head, but his injuries are nonlife-threatening. the group was arrested at california and battery streets and a smaller breakoff group was arrested at samson and pine. >> no justice, no peace. >> in a separate rally in san francisco, dozens marked the 11th anniversary of the afghanistan war and called for an end to all wars. the group marched to the grand hyatt hotel in solidarity with the hotel workers union. the group says they are fighting the same fight and want to stop the war on what he call the ward around world over-a young girl is hit and killed in a daly city church parking lot and why people at the scene were surprised to find out this accident turned fatal. >>. a republican congressman is making headlines because of what he said about evolution and other theories. a home investigation is underway in hercules and why the victim's husband doesn't believe the crime was random. . it all happened at a dalycy church unfor some reason a minivan plowed into a group of people, killing a 6-year-old girl, ktvu's matt keller is live in daly city where police are still looking for answers. >> reporter: ken you can still see the marks in the parking lot from the police investigation. this happened as mass was starting this morning. daly city police officers were still here at the small parking lot at st. andrews church this afternoon collecting evidence. they first arrived on the scene at 9:00 a.m. getting several 911 calls. >> when the officers responded they say three female victims on the ground. >> reporter: police say a 6-year-old girl and two women in their mid-40s were hit by a minivan. investigators say one of the woman is the girl's mother. they were taken to san francisco general hospital where the young girl died. the reyes family came for the regularly scheduled mass and saw the three victims after the accident, including the young girl. >> i was happy to see her breathing, but i knew she was in shock. >> reporter: gennis reyes saw the three victims taken away by ambulance, but didn't realize that the 6-year-old girl had died until now? >> did she? oh, my god. the little girl died. oh, my god. >> reporter: the shock and sadness spread through the church, even though the victims' names have not been released, people in the close-knit community are expecting to know them. >> it could be someone we know relative and i'm just shocked. i'm just really shocked. >> our prayers are with the family. sorry. >> reporter: both victims are in the hospital and officers say they are still investigating what led up to the accident. police say the driver of the minivan was distraught at scene and was not arrested or cited. reporting live in daly ciscoe matt keller ktvu channel 2 news. police in east palo alto are searching for clues in two deadly shootings. the first happened last night, police say the victim 21-year- old christopher baker died at scene. both men are in east palo alto. police say so far they haven't made arrests in either killing. officers say 23-year-old sexuallyy assaulted a girl. police found him nearby and arrested him a short time later. >> a grieving husband is trying to understand just why and how his wife was killed in their home in hercules. ktvu's patti lee spoke to the man about the item now missing and what it could mean for investigators. >> reporter: investigators. >> reporter: ko fought back tears. he says he knew something was wrong last night when susie failed to pick him up at the airport and didn't answer her phone and that is why susie ko's body was discovered in the doorway. >> it's hard to believe that someone randomly dropped by. >> reporter: ko says his wife of 34 years had no enemies, but believes she may have been targeted. >> i always worry because i was always away from home, working in idaho and leaving her by herself. >> reporter: police say that the 55-year-old ko suffered traumatic injuries and her car was stolen. hercules police and the ko family is asking for the public's help in locating a missing car, taken from the family garage last night a. 2011 suburbia pale blue with idaho plates. a facebook page was set to collect tips about the stolen car that has shocked this close night ash court cul-de-sac. they say at this point in the investigation, there are no arrests. but no shortage of potential suspects. in hercules, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. in election 2012 coverage president obama appears headed to becoming the first candidate in american history to have a billion dollar campaign. mr. obama and the democratic party have received donations from nearly 4 million people since he announce his re- election campaign. according to a tweet from from the president more than 1.8 people donated $181 million last month. so far the re-election campaign has raised about $947 million. another important number for the president is yesterday's unemployment figures, which he mentioned in today's weekly presidential address. >> after losing about 800,000 jobs a month, we have added 5.2 million over the past two and a half years and we learned that the unemployment rate is at the lowest level. >> the president went on to call on the republican- dominated congress to in his words "stop standing in the way of measures to cut middle-class taxes and stimulate the economy." meantime republican presidential candidate mitt romney campaigned today in florida. romney says the president's policies would "kill the american dream," and the way to ensure a brighter future is cut government spending. behind the scenes campaign workers worked towards the goal of contacting 2 million voters by phone in florida as well as other swing states. >> a republican congressman from georgia is making national headlines today. after comments he made about his religious beliefs were posted on a church website. >> evolution big bang theory, all of that is lies, straight from hell. >> representative paul broun made those comments at a baptist church in georgia. the church has since removed the video, but the bridge project, the political watchdog group reposted the video. broun is a medical doctor and said cites on the house committee of space and technology. he is running for re-election, unopposeed. volunteers from the yes on proposition 30 campaign gathered this morning in front of mcclymonds high school. the measure is backed by governor brown and would raise the sales tax and race income tax on high earners to raise money for schools and colleges. >> it's about the children. it's about the community. it's about time. it's about us having enough resources. >> opponents of proposition 30 were also at the event and they urged voters to vote no on the measure. if approved proposition 32 would severely restrict the amount of monies unions can contribute to political campaigns. support is growing for a bay area gay teenager who was denied his eagle scout award. hear what some otherwise eagle scouts are doing. a prehistoric found in 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