Live from the kgotv Broadcast Center this is abc7 news. Thanks for joining us. The first monday morning commute, but all focus on a federal investigation into the deadly accident. Two employees are killed by a train. We are in oakland with that story. Nick . This morning, we are here because unions continue to hold the line at the lake merritt bart station on day four of the bart strike, two daze after a bart employee was struck and killed by a train on the tracks between walnut creek and concord. Investigators with the ntsb took over the accident scene on sunday and spent much of the day inspecting the train and conferring with local and state counterparts. This week, the inspector and his team said all will be tested for drugs and alcohol. Safety records will be we viewed and digital data will help investigators determine who was in the cabin of the train and the speed at the time. We will spread out with the expertise that we get from 9 parties and look at every part of what went on
Inspecting the train and conferring with the state and local counterparts. This week, the inspection the officer in charge and his team will interviewer everyone on board, and the operator of the train will be tested for drugs and alcohol, standard operating procedure. Safety records will be used and digital data will help determine who was in the cabin of the train and the speed at the time of impact. When you have a highspeed train going down where people are on the tracks, on automatic pilot, when the protocol says you should be going 25 Miles Per Hour on manual, somethings wrong out there. Reporter the victims were identified as contract worker larry daniel and christopher sheppard. Christopher was a member of afscme. Both men were both said to have a great deal of experience. Here at the lake merritt b. A. R. T. Stations, where Union Workers have held the picket line, candles have been placed in memory of the lost lives. Well continue to follow the situation and let you know the l
"It s a long time coming, and I just love it," one Omaha veteran said Thursday, as the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Papillion. "I mean, this is some
"It s a long time coming, and I just love it," one Omaha veteran said as the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Papillion. "I mean, this is some place."
"It s a long time coming, and I just love it," one Omaha veteran said as the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Papillion. "I mean, this is some place."