an attempted robbery quickly escalated into a shooting. it all happened in what many consider a very safe neighborhood. we are live at california street and 22nd avenue with the search for the suspect going on this morni morning. pete? reporter: good morning. i just got off the phone with the police. they are looking for the suspect in the shooting. we know it took place behind me near angelina s cafe on 22nd and california avenue. it is clear now. it was a different scene earlier this morning. you can see police on the scene there. they sent out a tweet regarding the shooting just before 1:00 a.m. police told the camera crew the victim may have been getting off a muni bus when it took place and led to an attempted robbery, which led to the shooting. we did do digging on crime stats in the area. here is what we were able to find. the area doesn t see a lot of crime. there s only been five shootings in the past year, not including the one we are talking about right now and n
cloudy. humidity still very high for some. thundershowers in the mountains. 50s, 60s on the temps. they are cooler. wind directions either north or south or west. just depends. it s all over the place here. but the upper air is coming up from the south and that draws in some of that moisture even though we have he sunshine in the morning and clouds in the afternoon and the low will continue, just influencing our weather here for the next few days. 60s, 70s, 80s, a few 90s. 6:01, sal. and the traffic is what. moderate, getting heavier. we are seeing a lot of slow traffic. we have brand new crash in solano county in fairfield. westbound 80 where highway 12 comes into it. highway 12 at red top road. it s reported to be an injury crash involving three vehicles and traffic is going to be slow in the cordelia junction area. you don t need help there, usually. it s already heavy. this is 80 westbound, it 1 minutes. remember, yesterday, it was taking four or five times that amount
upper 60s, also watching out for a little bit that rain moving through, the bulk of the showers and storms have been well to the north of the viewing area and moving away from us. so as we go into the day, looking at temperatures reaching into the upper 70s in san jose, mid-70s for oakland, upper 60s for san francisco with lower 80s in the tri-valley. dev definitely cooler, and i ll talk more about that coming up. mike is track a crash. thauz that s right pu mensed there may be a light sprinkle that went through the area. they do report two crashes, one southbound i ve been tracking that s just before you get to the summit, and another one coming on the northbound side. the details on that late ef one do seem different enough nauf there maybe a second crash in the same area right around the santa cruz summit on highway 17. meanwhile getting over to the bay bridge, easy drive as well. a light flow of traffic and we ll track this build. back to you. now to the hurricane irm
leaders and the president s response to charlottesville. it s bannon s first extensive interview since he left the white house. but we begin this morning with today s eye opener your world in 90 seconds. the winds have increased. the rain has turned into lashing sheets. hurricane irma turns deadly in the caribbean. hurricane irma shows no signs of weakening. still a powerful category 5 storm. taking aim at florida after leaving a trail of destruction in the car this is going to be like a buzz saw coming through the florida keys. look at the size of this storm. it s huge. just one night. they re not getting anything. president trump struck a deal with the democrats that starting with funding for hurricane harvey victims. today was a good day in a generally partisan town. donald trump jr. is heading to capitol hill for a meeting on the investigation leading into the russian s involvement in the 2016 elections. it s time to be forth coming with the am
sarasota. one, two, three, up. reporter: and our own nbc s kerry sanders helped reece queue stranded dolphins near margo island. got to rescue them. reporter: while irma made a second landfall near margo island neighbors took the brunt of the storm. mayor bill barnett on the today show this morning. it s hard to describe. the water was rolling around, rain was coming in so hard you could barely see out of the window, and it was scary. very, very lucky. reporter: residents in the tampa area waking up grateful their homes were spared. i was expecting water. reporter: millions without power. likely thousands waking with severe damage to their homes as irma refuses to release its hold on the sunshine state. and with most of florida without power local officials are telling people stay off the roads. there is a mandatory cfew in place tonight and officials will be out monitoring the roads to try to get a better look at the damage there. we re live in miami. sar