Couple of hours ago. When we arrived here on the scene, we were told by Police Officers to move to the side of the street, to hug the wall, especially if we saw other officers hugging the wall. As you mentioned, this is all going down at the crown hotel, a Single Room Occupancy Hotel on valencia just past 16th street where as you also mentioned a source has told abc 7 news this may have began when a manager went door to door telling residents or tenants inside this sro that they would be spraying for pesticides and an individual pulled a gun. We had heard reports at one point that that individual possibly had some type of incendiary device. Of course there were other people inside the sro. They had to be evacuated. Residents told us they were asked to leave the sro in a single file line. We spoke with one woman who described what it was like. We were just sitting in the room and we heard the pounding on the door. We didnt know what it was. Then we opened the door and the officer said,
Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. A standoff. Breaking news, its over. Tonight an armed suspect is carried onto a stretcher ending a tense seven our bay area standoff. Good evening. Im veronica de la cruz. Im ken bastida. San Francisco Police say the woman barricade the herself inside a hotel on valencia street in the Mission District putting the neighborhood on lockdown. Cbs5s andria borba is there tonight. Mission reporter well, this all wrapped up just in the past hour and a half. We have video of the final moments of this. A woman was brought out of the crown hotel on a backboard and then placed on a stretcher. She was conscious at the time, but it put an end to a seven hour standoff here in the Mission District. It was on the third floor of the crown hotel an sro in the mission that the hours long standoff began. The victim was attempting to enter that apartment for Pest Control Services when the occupant pointed a firearm. Reporter it was 2 30 in the afternoo
Live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. A standoff. Breaking news, its over. Tonight an armed suspect is carried onto a stretcher ending a tense seven our bay area standoff. Good evening. Im veronica de la cruz. Im ken bastida. San Francisco Police say the woman barricade the herself inside a hotel on valencia street in the Mission District putting the neighborhood on lockdown. Cbs5s andria borba is there tonight. Mission reporter well, this all wrapped up just in the past hour and a half. We have video of the final moments of this. A woman was brought out of the crown hotel on a backboard and then placed on a stretcher. She was conscious at the time, but it put an end to a seven hour standoff here in the Mission District. It was on the third floor of the crown hotel an sro in the mission that the hours long standoff began. The victim was attempting to enter that apartment for Pest Control Services when the occupant pointed a firearm. Reporter it was 2 30 in the afternoo
And took their time to avoid any bloodshed. The person with the gun was inside a Residential Hotel on valencia street between 16th and 17th. Streets in that area are still closed right now as Police Conduct a sweep. We have more on this developing news from debora villalon. Deb, the people evacuated hopefully should be allowed to return home soon . Reporter hopefully very soon. There are actually muni buses behind us here at 18th and valencia. Evacuees have been able to wait in those buses as they wait for the perimeter to be dropped and for them to be able to go home. There was even talk earlier that the red cross might be putting some of them in shelter if it is extended through the night. Thankfully this is the outcome sfpd have been taking a patient approach with. Sergeant michael, how did the associations finally bring this person out . Things ended up just the way we wanted it to. The subject came out of the apartment a little after 9 00 and was taken into custody by members of t
Production could hurt the tourist industry. Such an idea might alter the image and discourage people from coming into town. Reporter the city says tourism alone is not enough to sustain Half Moon Bay long term, and that pot production could help out of work farmers and laborers. As for image, the couple from santa rosa said pot isnt what it used to be. Most people are okay with it now, especially people who live around here. It is not, you know, people arent shocked anymore when you hear somebody is smoking a joint. Reporter state wide, officials are still trying to comep with a licensing come up with a licensing plan for commercial pot growing. In san mateo county, Half Moon Bay is the only city coming out in support of pot producing plan. Is the city council talking of allowing pot Product Sales in the stores on main street . Reporter they are talking about it but acknowledge it will take a lot more work to get an ordinance that would allow that, even though a large majority of peopl