Speed cameras will be up and running in Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco starting next year. Supporters say cameras will help reduce the number of people who die in accidents due to speeding, but critics have privacy concerns and say the cameras could target low-income communities.
Speed cameras are coming to San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 645, allowing for their use in six California cities beginning next year.
she has been following the tragic story. alecia what s the latest in the search for ramirez? reporter:i guess the car was going too fast. another san jose family coping with an unimaginable police say one woman came home and so all three victims stepped one-year-old did at the same for year-old woman deceived and its three-year-old and hospitals to stab wounds. although the suspect although the person of interest ramirez lives at home he does serve he does surfaced the homeless communing shelters. ramirez is described as a hispanic man about 200 and tom tries with black hair. the victim was not the mother of the two children. police to read kron 4 news loss. reporter: this is a map of the area where the man had it s going on. the triple stabbing was on du mont ave and outside of the san jose city limits. not far from james lick high school. right now being sought on dumont avenue at all these areas are blocked off with k nine units going house-to-house looking for the peo
people from all over northern california filled it like rich shelton s team from marin county search-and-rescue. it s very sad and sometimes this is how it ends up. it s a very tragic day. reporter: the volunteers leave with heavy hearts and leave behind a broken-hearted family. in clearlake ann notarangelo, kpix 5. according to the national autism association, about half of autistic children are prone to wandering. and many are drawn to water. in fact, in recent years, accidental drownings have accounted for 91% of deaths in cases like mikaela s. some san jose parents say that a 5-year-old s death is the last straw. little aileen quiroz had just left school yesterday when she was hit by a car crossing bluefield drive with her aunt and sister. parents tell kpix 5 s len ramirez the area s always been a danger zone but nothing has been done about it until now. len. reporter: allen, it is a tragic story and we have just learned from the police department here in san jo
the area is still proposed ropethe off. it was so huge they had to fight from outside. people were sleeping and woke up to a huge fire around action this morning. i opened the door and i immediately choked on black thick smoke and it felt like the fire was pretty heavy. i tolden to get out. that was the only opening. he did not have time to put on shoes as he tried to evacuate the six people living in his apartment. no key. no phone. nothing. nothing. nothing. i was waried about my mom and brothers. firefighters heard cars were on fire in the carport. it is not confirmed that is where it started but it spread quickly. two were hurt, one with minor buns and one inviewed an arm. en got out because of thes g ea. sleeping and, suddenly, someone is knock on the door and telling us to get out. it happened across the street from fair oaks almostty school. the school provided a place for evacuees to gather but the insurance pal assured parents that classes would not be