Figure out if the shooter was in another car or on foot. Police say at this point they havent made any arrests. They say the shooting does not appear to be a remnant a random act. A team of Mental Health experts arrived today from the centers for Disease Control, help they are there to help investigate a sad trend of teen suicides. Azenith smith it is live to explain their approach. Azenith . Reporter julie, its a problem that has plagued this town for some time. An issue a lot of people dont want to talk about. Here at gun high school, several students committed suicide in 2009 and its a problem that has not gone away. In palo alto, as incoming trains roll in, signs that read there is help and no trespassing are up. Not to mention a security tent, all put in place after a number of teenagers committed suicide here in the last seven years. One of the reasons we invited the cdc to look at this is we wanted to look at it through a Public Health frame. Reporter Health Officer dr. Sarah cody, according to dr. Cody, back in 20092010, five teens took their own lives. And then october 2014march 2015 four more. The purpose of the cdp the purpose of the visit is to look at patterns and trends in suicide across the county. Particularly among youth. Reporter members from the centers for Disease Control will be meeting in private with the Health Department. And also the School District and Community Organizations like project safety net. Director mary cloner says their expertise will hopefully upper offer perspective. This was prioritized by the people, the community of palo alto. Reporter the team will evaluate Suicide Prevention programs, Media Coverage and factors that put teens at risk. Including academic pressure. Similar to what they did in fairfax, virginia. They experienced a cluster of suicides. They wanted to bring that here as well. Reporter all of them hoping to understand and more importantly, find solutions as to why so many young people with Bright Futures ended their lives too soon. That team will provide a preliminary report to the county Health Department after their twoweek visit. A report we hope to share with you as soon as we get the details. Back to you. Thank you. A federal judge ordered apple to help the fbi break into an iphone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters. Investigators want to know if syed farook was communicating with terrorist groups overseas. So far theyve been unable to access data on his iphone. Thats because the device is protected by a passcode and auto erase function and has encrypted data. Apple has said in the past its impossible for the company to unlock more recent versions of its iphone. The company has five days to challenge the judges order. 14 people died in the december 2 attack. A rally outside Oakland City Hall, protesters gathered ahead of a Council Meeting on a controversial plan to use trains to carry coal through oakland. Amber lee is at city hall where the protesters packed that meeting tonight. Amber . Reporter the city Council Meeting is still going on. Public comment is underway right now. There are dozens of speakers and they are only about halfway through. Bam call now. [ cheering ] bam call now reporter activists, state and Community Leaders gathered in front of Oakland City Hall opposing a proposal to build a new shipping terminal on the old army base near the bay bridge. They say it would handle materials brought in by train and loaded onto a ship and those materials could include cold coal mined in utah. Smarten up a little bit. Have a vision. Reporter the health and safety is at stake they say. We are against coal because of the dust pollution exacerbating asthma. Ailments that the people of oakland largely people of color , largely africanamericans have weight much more than People Living in other parts of alameda county. Reporter while the rally was underway, inside city hall a decision was made during the closed session of the city Council Meeting to delay a vote. City Council Members tell us the Mayors Office asked to put off a vote on hiring a consultant to study the health and safety impacts of transporting coal. Just within the last hour, we heard from the administration that theyd like to take some time. Reporter protesters packed into Council Chambers during the public portion. They heard about the delay in vote. We would like the ability to look at those and review those concerns carefully. I dont think the item would be heard again before the First Reading in april. Reporter i did reach out to the developer of the project, and his spokesman, they both declined to speak on camera. Amber lee in oakland, outside city hall, thank you. A stunning sunset on the bay tonight after another day of summerlike weather, but a big change is in the works. Rosemary orozco is here with the new record set today and also how the rain is on the way. Hard to believe. It was beautiful today. Tomorrow its going to be raining. Overhead right now, clouds have rolled it and now we are looking at rain for tomorrow as we get started. Definitely as we get into the afternoon and evening hours. First things first, we need to talk about the records we set for today because around the bay area, that was the headline, unseasonably warm air that remained in place. 72 at sfo, booklet hit 82, the airport hit 76. San jose 80 this afternoon, all these areas set new records for today. A transition already beginning to take place. Taking a look as the clouds begin to sweep through, they back up just a little bit. The start on the backside that will bring us rain and wind and sierra snow, advisories to talk about. When this rain is expected to arrive coming up in just a little bit. A reminder you get weather conditions anytime with the free ktvu weather app available for smartphones and four tablets. Now to new developments in a double homicide atop San Franciscos twin peaks. Tonight we are learning more about the man accused of pulling the trigger. Henry lee tells us about the suspects criminal past and the charges he now faces. Reporter Richard Contreras is facing a number of felony charges after being arrested at a richmond home last night. Arrested under the following charges. Attempted murder, two counts of murder, one count of carjacking, one count of felony and possession of a firearm and one count of aggravated assault. Reporter he could be formally charged with murder as early as tomorrow after the dav views the case. If prosecutors allege special circumstances such as multiple murder, he could face life in prison without parole or the death penalty. Police say contractors opened fire at the scene of Twin Peaks Lookout at 2 00 a. M. Killing 21yearold julio perez and 19yearold reni mora, both of santa rosa. And wounding an 18yearold man. Police are not saying what led up to the shooting or why it happened. The three victims were targeted by the suspect, what the connection was, we dont know. And the motive for the shooting is yet to be determined. So still working very hard. Reporter contreras allegedly carjacked a couple of their yukon denali. Suv was found not far from where control is was arrested in richmond. Ferus is well known to law enforcement. Sources tell me he has a criminal history that includes auto theft, evading police and weapons violations. In 2014, police say he was driving a stolen honda that crashed into a transit bus at 18th street in richmond causing the bus to slam into a house. The bus narrowly missed a boy inside the home. Contraries has been named in a civil suit in the crash still pending. Concurs could be in court as early as tomorrow. He denied our request for jailhouse interview. In San Francisco, henry lee, ktvu fox 2s. As Police Search for a motive, the father of one of the victims is sharing his heartbreak. He wanted to join the army. He wanted to go to school. All these plans in front of him, such a shame. Such a chair a terrible thing. Reni mora, senior says his son, reni mora, jr. , basketball, soccer and rap music were his loves. Hes trying to stay strong for his children. He also says hes never heard of the suspect and has no idea why he would want to hurt his son. I heard the news that he was a targeted situation. Id like to know more about whats going on. Right now i dont have time. I dont feel like doing anything about it right now, but id like to know more about how this went down. His son liked to go to twin peaks to enjoy the view. Moore also told us that even though the suspect is in custody, doesnt give him much comfort because it wont bring his son back. I dont know, who is looking at me . I have no privacy. Frustration with shortterm renters. The bay area town considering new rules, even an allout ban. And reigning in rising rents, the restriction. Officials are considering neither landlord nor renters seem to like. Searching for ways to slow the runaway cost of housing is something every city is struggling with. Officials in alameda are once again considering new measures to rein in rising rents. Ktvus Heather Holmes is at a meeting and she tells us there are strong feelings on both sides. Heather . Reporter julie, renters feel like they are being taken advantage of. Landlords, that they are being demonized. Right now the city council is inside the auditorium behind me trying to a young regulations that will somehow make both sides happy. Finding an affordable place to rent is tough. The tightening market is pushing up runs across the bay area and alameda is no different. Between 2011 and 2015, rents in buildings with 58 plus units , average increase during that period was 13 a year. Reporter Debbie Potter is the development director, the ordinance up for consideration tuesday night will address soaring rents by doing three things. It would strengthen the rent review process for increases of more than 5 . It would limit emissions. And require landlords to pay a tenants moving costs for some evictions. The idea is to dis incentivize Property Owners to raise rents. Reporter this comes after several heated meetings. Catherine pauling is with the renters coalition. She doesnt believe this measure goes far enough. We need very fair, strict guidelines that are monitored and enforced to be able to make renters feel safe in their own homes again. That they are not going to come home to a 60 day notice. Its about land its about time landlords are not demonized. Reporter the requirements are too restrictive, he says, and unfair. Its a terrible thing to discriminate just because we worked hard and were able to sacrifice and acquire properties. Reporter i checked and Public Comment is still underway. More than 100 people signed up to speak here tonight, julie. An indication of how important this issue is here in the city of alameda. And many other communities. Thank you. In berkeley, police are reporting a Sexual Assault of a female student a few blocks from campus. The student was walking on haste street right next to peoples park when she was grabbed from behind. Her attacker pushed her to the ground and assaulted her. It happened last thursday at 9 20 in the evening. The suspect is described as mid 20s with curly hair and a beard. A former consultant changed his plea to guilty today in a case involving dangerous chemicals and bombs. Fbi agents found bomb making materials in ryan chamberlains apartment in 2014. Last week chamberlain agreed to a plea agreement that eliminated the most serious charges and today he pleaded guilty to possession of biological toxins and a gun with a serial number filed off. He could get up to 10 years in prison and at his sentencing. The eastern side of the mountains was rattled today by a number of earthquakes. The largest measured 4. 8 and hit southwest of bishop. It hit at 3 04 this afternoon. A lot of people reported feeling it in several small communities but there was no damage. Smaller aftershocks followed in the 2 range. The high spiel rate high speed rail project may need 150 million to complete the first 29 mile segment. At a board meeting, a risk manager told the authority to get ready for the added expense. The bullet train is projected to cost 68 billion. Officials are expected to release an updated Business Plan and those could change. Muni officials are considering easing the penalties for young people who commit violations on board buses. Federal law gives Priority Seating to the disabled. If a person under 18 is caught breaking the school, they are not only find up to 380 but their citation is considered a criminal offense. That is double the fine for an adult who is caught breaking the same rule. The sf mta board is looking to decriminalize those citations for people under 18 and also cut the fines by 50 . Move forward with decriminalizing citations, it allows for a smaller price because you dont have to go through the court system so thats something we wanted to make sure there was parity for both adults and youth violations. Before this goes into effect, its up to the board of supervisors to approve the mta recommendation. Crews at ocean beach are moving tons of sand from one end of the beach to the other. Rob roth tells us its all part of a plan to get ahead of a potentially serious erosion problem there. Reporter on this one february day, ocean beach was a good place to get some sun and watch the waves and even bury a kid in the sand. But sand is a big problem on the southern section of ocean beach near the zoo. Work crews have begun returning some of whats been lost. We have an imbalance. Reporter the Public UtilitiesCommission Says erosion is carrying sand from this section where theres too little of it, and depositing it at two miles north of the beach where there is too much. The excess has caused sand drifts on the highway. Natural forces, the way the coastline is designed. Reporter they are planning to scoop up more than 30 tons of sand from the north side of the beach and trucking into the south side where it came from. About 1000 loads in all. The concern is too much erosion could jeopardize an underground sewer pipe. Worstcase scenario, massive pipeline carrying tons and tons of sewage. If that were to rupture or have a problem, that would go into the ocean. Reporter the project will have to be repeated every two years or so until the city can come up with a more permanent solution. In San Francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. Springlike weather is moving on by tomorrow, cloudy and cooler and wet and for many, windy. Heres a look at the system that is beginning to move in, rain on the backside, most of the day tomorrow before it really moves through. We could see isolated showers. Futurecast model on this, waking up tomorrow morning with mostly cloudy skies. By 11 00, popup showers, hit or miss for the first part of the day. Mainly dry but breezy especially in our hills where there is a wind advisory. As we get into 5 00, now into the evening drive home, a little bit more widespread, but still the brunt of the system remains to the north. By 7 00, it begins to move through and looks like this is when we will see the wettest part of the system. If it slows down or speeds up, it could malus during the evening commute. It could actually miss us. Well be tracking it. Rainfall anywhere from 2. 252 to 0. 5. We do have a wind advisory for the hills as well. Gusts could reach up to 50 Miles Per Hour and more snow for the sierra with levels down to about 5000 feet tomorrow night. When i come back, well detail advisories a little bit more and take a detailed look at the rainfall amounts and temperatures for tomorrow. All that coming up in a little bit. Returned to wet weather is raising concerns in wine country. How hed followed by rain could create trouble for certain grazers. Also new information about the young horse we told you about last night. The good news that was revealed by them today. The Supreme Court vacancy created by the sudden death of Justice Scalia is now emerging as a key issue in the upcoming president ial election. With both democrats and republicans firing up the rhetoric and president obama now weighing in. Jana katsuyama is here now with new developments. Reporter the president announced today he will name a nominee, could be a tough challenge, Justice Scalia was at the center of some of the historic and epic battles. Over abortion, the gorebush decision and gay marriage. Now his death has left the nation facing another deep divide over how and when to fill his seat. A black cloth was draped over justice antonin scalias seat. A traditional sign of mourning in the silent Supreme Court chambers as the heated battle over his replacement is waged on capitol hill. The nomination process now thrown into a bitterly partisan political climate. The constitution is pretty clear about what is supposed to happen now. Reporter president obama criticized republicans who said they will block a vote on any nominee he presents. On the campaign trail, president ial candidates are ratcheting up the rhetoric. This nomination, this president ial election is the turning point. Between either prevailing or losing that fight for a generation. Reporter gop leaders have said American Voters should decide suggesting the president ial election would be a vote for the political leanings o