Kris, whats going on out there . Good morning, sam and laura. Ill start with saying the Police Officer i talked to said this could have been much worse. Never know whats going to happen when you talk about a gas line leak. They said they could hear the hissing coming from that gas line where that car is you see in the distance. As soon as nay arrived on scene, they kept people about 400 feet out. Only one house was evacuated of its residents for precautionary measures. What you see the officers doing is trying to get clues out of that car. Thats the car that slammed into the gas line. Right now it is unoccupied. The driver of the car is not here on the scene. I did ask the Police Officer if it is registered as a stolen car. That officer said no. Pg e is also on the scene. Apparently it was hit in just the right way, that gas line, that they were able to swish the gas off immediately. There was no imminent danger to the public or the folks nearby. We are here on virginia avenue and capr
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morning. it happened about 2:15 in the morning. investigators say leslie ramirez was asleep in her home on seminary avenue near east 16th street when someone opened fire. police say that about 20 bullets hit that home and one struck ramirez in the arm then got lodged in her chest. her sister thinks the shots were meant for their 18-year- old brother. we were all sleeping and i heard a lot of gunshots. and then i woke up and i i heard my mom crying and screaming. and then she had my little sister. leslie s injuries are not life-threatening. police say that the gunfire hit the same home about a month ago. so far, police say no arrests have been made. less than 15 minutes, that s all it took from the time for a fighters were called until they put out a fire in an apartment complex in the east bay. it happened during the lunch hour on carlos b boulevard in hayward. fire started in the second floor unit because firefighters responded so quickly. damage was contained just t