Sos there was definitely more than one weapon. Reporter he made it clear to deputys he didnt want to go back to jail. There were two officers live at this wall right here, and you can tell they were trying to peek around. I havent it began when a woman called 911 thursday morning saying her exboyfriend had held her average overnight, broke her ribs by pushing her into a coffee table, and threatened to set here on fire after pouring gasoline on her. I heard that flash bang, and it sounded like someone was yelling, screaming, like panicking. Reporter at one point, authorities brought up the suspects brother in hopes of getting him to surrender. They mentioned his brother saying your brother loves you and we know you love your brother, and it was pulling on the heartstrings. Reporter but he told his brother . I dont want to get out. I want to shoot cops. Reporter he did shoot three members of the swat team. Deputies returned fire, killing him. One deputy was shot in the chest but save mis
Help were clear. Let them go [ applause ] reporter and now Governor Newsom has responded. A plan to battle the virus that is wreaking havoc inside california prisons, now up to 8,000 inmates could be eligible for Early Release by the end of august. I think its a good step. Reporter former inmates and advocates have been worried, especially surrounding san quentin, the site of the states largest covid19 outbreak. 7 prisoners have died. We cant afford the luxury of a slow roll out and continuing to make incremental changes in the state prison populations. We need a large scale release. We need to follow the Public Health experts leadership on this. Health experts agree. Large packed settings are a prime place for the disease to spread. Its really a chicken coop of risks for covid. Reporter ucfs doctor peter plods the governors decision to then the prison population, but remains fearful. It may not be enough. The devil is in the details. Because 8,000 inmate six only 7 of the states count
With the car overturned and smashed with First Responders trying to help. The accident shut down the highway here, highway 680 near Pleasant Hill, just north of treat boulevard, and traffic was backed up for miles. When we first arrived, we saw e so that is why just recently they just reopened the lanes and it looks like traffic is going smoothly. Back here live, fortunately looks like people headed to work wont be affected by this accident. We are still waiting to learn the name of the victim. Reporting live, im sharon katsuda, back to you. Well take that sharon. Sharon talked about all lanes cleared within the last four or five minutes. Were seeing Speed Sensors start to recover, at least theyre reading now, we had two lanes open for a period of time causing the backup to about monument. This is in Contra Costa County coming off of Pleasant Hill and concord traveling toward the walnut creek interchange. All lanes of 680 opened after the overnight deadly crash that happened three hour
Survivors say this is a positive step. For the past two years we have been exposing the misconduct at this allgirls school. Nbc bay areas ian cull joins us. This dates back decades, right . Reporter it does, raj. It involves any accusation thats been made. Its the first time the school has hired an outside investigator. A new president started there in july and says after hearing the stories, now is the time. Its something that i and thousands of Community Members have been asking for years now. Reporter she is a former high school student. She told us before of past allegations, that her spanish teacher groped her and showed her pornographic material. Lee han wasnt the only one and the teacher wasnt the first to be accused. Now, after mounting pressure, the school is apologizing. It represented the first real apology that the other survivors and i and the entire community have received. Reporter the new president , holly elkins, wrote this letter to the School Community saying, presen