Morning wearing a mask around his neck and he had a gun in his possession. Police chief Stanley Mcfadden says officers believe that he was out hunting for his next victim. Our Surveillance Team fall. This person while he was driving. We watch these patterns and determined early this morning. He was on a mission to kill. He was out hunting. Police say the suspect is connected to 7 deadly shootings dating back to 2021. 5 men were killed in stockton. One man, a 39 yearold father of 3 was killed in oakland. We will have more coverage on this story ahead on kron. 4 news at 8 oclock. To the east bay where a mother and her 8 yearold boy are in stable condition tonight after the 2 were chased down and shot last night in pittsburgh. The violence taking place near the Police Station and city hall kron fours philippe reports. Investigators say this was the result of domestic violence. Im ed was behind the register at parkside market in pittsburgh just after 9 oclock friday night when he heard a c
Again. Kron fours amanda hari joining us. In the studio now with more on the arrest, amanda 10. 0, well, the arrest happened before dawn stockton. Police have been tracking this man. 43 yearold wesley brown. Me police say they followed him early this morning watching him as he drove to dark, seemingly looking for his next victim when they pulled him over. He was wearing dark clothing and a mask around his neck. He also had a gun. City leaders in Law Enforcement say the people of stockton are a little safer tonight after the arrest of an alleged serial killer, they arrested this man, wesley brown, the of stockton. Doesnt put us on. Hes heartless and hes killing innocent people without caring that they have children. Our families, family of the victim still mourning the loss of the relatives, but grateful to see some justice served. Stockton police chief Stanley Mcfadden says the community helped police to 0 in on the suspect. Then they watched him identified as patterns and stopped him
And take your hair out of a pony tail get the effects. Reggie welcome to abc7news. Kumasi we will start with drew. Drew over the weekend, tons of sunshine. Watching fog, very limited but where it is is afternoon bay. Elsewhere is better than yesterday, yesterday we had a lot of fog to start our thursday. Friday, it is a different story, 40s and 50s, a little chill in the north bay, take the jacket with you. A lie look at san jose, mostly cloudy. We will have the clouds first thing, a lot brighter later today. Sunshine and cool coast and inland. Taking a look at the highs, we will have your we can forecast in a few minutes. Reggie thank you. The Community Came together to mourn the loss of a family killed and left in a field. At the vigil last night, children could be seen holding candles in memory of the family kidnapping killed earlier this week. A family Spokesman Says the suspect is a former employee who used to drive for the victims trucking company. The vigil was the first to be h
Im justine waldman. We will begin tonight with breaking news out of florida. At least 27 people are now confirmed dead after ian ripped through florida this week after making landfall as a category 4 hurricane. The new death toll came in within the last half hour earlier this evening. The number was at 17 people. Ian has now been downgraded to a post Tropical Cyclone after making landfall in South Carolina this afternoon as a category one hurricane. Well have much more on this deadly storm ahead for you tonight during kron, 4 news at 8 oclock and not a big story that were following here at home. The search continues tonight for 2 man who police say opened fire inside a school in east oakland, the shooting on wednesday injured 6 people including 2 students. Police have said that the shooting was likely gangrelated. One School Board Members now criticizing his colleagues for what he says is a lack of leadership in responding to the shooting. Kron fours terisa stasio has the story. Am hea
The third annual Slow Down Move Over Walk will be held by the Kait’s love for Jaxx Foundation on June 8 in Arnold City Park in honor of Kaitlyn D. Anderson of De Soto, who was six-months pregnant when she was hit and killed by a car while working for the Missouri Department of Transportation in November 2021.