Grandmother is now behind bars. But has yet to step is put into court to have the details on why coming up. From the areas local news station. Youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. Thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 morning news. Im Ella Sogomonian in for stefanie land. Its saturday august. 26. Then lets start things off with a look at your weekend Weather Forecast with dave spahr. Well, good morning. L a morning, everybody. And were dealing with a traditional morning fog again, kind of little aggressive. And thats kind of nice help those temperatures a little bit. But will be slow to clear larry brown, some coastal areas today and also a little bit for San Francisco. Contrast what tomorrow . Probably get some better quicker clearing on that front. Heres how it looks like on the east bay shoreline for right now due to the fog contract right there at the ground. We have mostly a mixture of upper 50s and lower 60s for right now. A lot of uniformity with temperatures day jus
News out of san jose where prosecutors just wrapped up a News Conference on a grisly double murder case. Authorities are now saying that now Nathan Addison stabbed and killed his grandmother and 6 yearold nephew. He now faces several charges including murder. He did not show up to his arraignment today. The killings happened 3 weeks ago today at an apartment complex on broad more avenue. Officers were responding to a welfare check when they discovered the 2 bodies inside family members have identified the victims as 6 yearold jordan cam walker and the grandmother has delfina turner. Police say testimony from families and Surveillance Video from the complex help them track down the suspect. He was located and taken into custody on wednesday. Prosecutors say although they are classifying this as a domestic dispute, theres still no word on a motive. Unfortunately, this is a situation involving. I think million relationship. So this is domestic. Relationship. He was related to victims. Mis
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