topping news this noontime, oakland police chief anthony batts says he is staying. there were concerns the 50-year- old chief would leave after it was revealed he was a final candidate for the police chief job in san jose. a job that he ultimately did not get. batts has expressed dissatisfaction over the reduced number of officers, and operational problems such as patrol cars that are out of service, and police radios that don t always work. in a written statement, batts said he was he has talked with the mayor and members of the city council and quote, they have been said they understand the needs of the police officers who work diligently for the residents of oakland, and they are willing to work with me to address those needs. chief batts is scheduled to meet with the media in about 15 minutes. we plan to bring that you live. we ll also have the story on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 and 6:00 plus more on our website, ktvu.com. a big bar fight early this morning sent law