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I cant believe its already been six months. Its crazy because i was about to ask you if you could believe it or not. But if we could actually do a little time machine right now and go back to march, we have a little bite from one of our newscasts that ill share with you because larry beil, i mean he was totally flabbergasted when you gave your predictions. Lets take a listen. With regards to Public Health, i could see it being the larger part of this year. This year . Because we really have to slow things down. That pretty much said it all. I mean was shook. Dr. Patel, as we look back, what has been the most surprising thing that has come from the shelter in place . Oh, loaded question to start. You know, when i look back on everything, i think about the shelter in place and the way everythings been shut down, i dont want to be a doomsday talker right now. I want to shine something on something positive, a silver lining. I think something that has come out in the last six months is a l
80s by 4 00. We have new information about an officerinvolved shooting. San Leandro Police shot and killed the driver behind the wheel of a car they thought swaus sto was stolen. They started chasing the suspect, the driver stopped in oakland. Police say the suspect got out of the car holding an assault style gun. An officer fired his weapon hitting the suspect. Paramedics were called but the driver died at the scene. Police say an Assault Rifle was recovered. That officer that fired the shot has been put on administrative leave which is standard protocol and since the shooting happened in oakland, the Oakland Police department will handle the investigation. The d. A. s office will conduct a separate investigation. Happening today, oaklands attorney john burriss is planning to file a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of vallejo and one of its officers over the deadly shooting of a young man suspected of looting. Sean monterrosa was shot and killed in a walgreens parking lot