Number 1 in just 60 seconds. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. Tonight, a revolutionary new approach to curbing street violence in one california city. Paying young men who are often armed and potentially dangerous not to shoot. Bringing archenemies together. Defusing the lethal anger that can be sparked by something as simple as a facebook post. Heres my nightline coanchor byron pitts with our series face to face. Reporter dewaan rice is just 19 years old but hes already had to say goodbye to seven friends, each one murdered. And hes fed up. Thats cold, bro. Reporter today hes paying his respects to two brothers buried in one plot, shot dead on the same day. He tells us he didnt cry when they died. But the tears are coming now. And something else. Anger. What are you thinking . What are you feeling . Pain, man. Like real pain, bro. You know what i mean . Make me want to act in violence. Reporter watch closely. Grappling with an urge to avenge his friends violent murders, dewaan pul
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It this afternoon will be sunset on the bayside out at the coast its going to be cloudy. And part probably partly cloudy mostly cloudy depending on where you are temperatures are supposed to be 61 degrees out on the bayside it would be upwards of 78 most locations like dell tells San Francisco and sfo will be just a touch cooler and then tonight those clouds rebuilt it will be breezy once again and that fog will return past midnight will expect that to will expect to wake up to that tomorrow morning temperatures in the overnight hours will back down to the low 50s a share San Francisco peninsula forecast was cut to other bay area wide. The outcome of a 615. For now whatever to the traffic center. Checking a couple of hot spot. First the back up at the bay bridge toll plaza. Due to an earlier a crane accident that has been cleared. From the upper deck. It was on the right hand shoulder of the incline section. It actually was not the upper deck of a common newbridge so there is no upper
male announcer this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. Pam a bay area piano teacher is under arrest. For allegedly molestating his students. Investigators say, he inappropriately touched young teen girls during music class. Kron 4s scott rates is live in daly city, where the teacher was arrested. Scott . New at 8 reporter s wednesday afternoon and every step to the school for comment sprit but they had nothing to yes i am relieved to know that he is locked up behind bars if he is guilty he should be. Reporter bill was set at 1. 5 million. He is due in court on the 25th trip he is facing life in prison reporter 90 tonight at 8 a Peta Petaluma husband and father of two. Just up and disappears. His distraught family is desperately trying to find him. Reporter kron 4s jr stone spoke with the family. And has more on the circumstances ray martinez. He walked out the door. Reporter he hasnt been seen since more than two weeks ago now nothing out of the ordinary. You read th
By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer - Advance Peace leaders will attend a White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention meeting on June 12 to discuss healing-centered community violence intervention and increasing mental health support for impacted communities.