Crime. Kpix 5s da lin reports. He suddenly, like, grabbed at my shirt and then we, like, stumbled backwards and fell on the ground and so he was standing over us. He said he had a gun around were give him our and we should give him our backpacks and wallets. Reporter the junior describes the violent robbery that happened to him and his friend while walking home to uc berkeley on ellsworth street. They handed over their backpacks, money and nicks laptop. Heart was, like, really beating fast and nervous. But yeah, even afterwards, like, once we got up and started walking i was, like, kind of shaky and stuff. Reporter the south side of campus has always been a hot spot for robberies. On monday, Berkeley Police responded to five separate pedestrian robberies there in two hours. On thursday, police asked for help to catch this guy suspected of groping a female student on campus. I try really hard not to get out late. I might call uber to go home, not walk. Reporter a recent Study Released b
Then, it is the most racially diverse u. S. Gymnastics womens inm in rio winning team gold a route. We will look at a new documentary about the 18 africanamericans who defy jim crow and adolf hitler by participating in the 1936 olympics held in nazi germany. This is one of the great telldies of the story you as you have 17 or 18 athletes on the world stage. One of them is remembered. You did something important at a seminal point in human history. Not africanamerican history. Not american history. Human history. Amy and we look at the shocking story of a 70yearold new york mackenzie,med john who committed suicide last week, days after being denied parole for a tense time. 10th time. He first was eligible for parole in 2000, but was denied despite calls for his release by the New York Times and prisoner advocates. He found his own path to rehabilitation in the face of great adversity. He overcame. He did what was right. The parole board did not. They did not recognize his remorse. They
500,000 per count, so thats up to 3 million. The judge has not yet set a date for his announcement, frank, julie . Amber lee in San Francisco tonight, thank you. Now two developing news out of oakland where police say a stolen car with five women and girls inside slammed into a cement mixer this afternoon. Police say it all began at 88th avenue and international boulevard with a report of a fight. They say the driver of the stolen chevy impala rammed the police car that lead to a chase that wound up at 98th and eves where the car collided with the cement mixer. Police say there were at least two children inside that stolen car. Still no word on their conditions. Its not clear if anyone is in custody. We spoke with the woman who is with her son when she saw the speeding car smash into that cement truck. Me and my son were literally right at the intersection. So i would try to pull him back. And he starts trying because i almost didnt make it to him, but they kept going though. It wasnt
Routes on highway 138 and interstate 15. The blue cut fire has spread across 15,000 acres since it broke up this morning. Its burning at a rate in excess of 1000 acres an hour. Right now Officials Say it is 0 contained. 34,000 homes are threatened. 82,000 people are under mandatory evacuation order. We get the developing news from ktvus Monte Francis following demand developments from our newsroom tonight. Reporter we dont have the exact number but at least a dozen structures have burned including some homes and historic restaurant off of interstate 15 called the summit. The flames are reaching up to 100 feet in the air and this fire is growing bigger by the hour. Fierce winds are fueling the flames as the blaze known as the blue cut fire rages out of control north of San Bernardino. In its path, tens of thousands of homes. We got to go. Reporter residence under mandatory evacuation orders, frantic to salvage what they can and make their escape. We have to evacuate. Right now trying to
Customers and their families to know that were committed to reearning the trust, working around their clock, providing them safe, reliable, affordable, and clean. It has taken six years if they are the only one at fault here . It is the only one that will pay a fine, but anybody that knows anything about this knows that their Utility Commission is up to their ears about this through their failures to regulate the chance to keep checking the way that they were suppose to. While they keep talking about the federal Pipeline Safety act that the pipeline people, they were hardly any better. They were asleep as well. Theyll pay the fines, but they will have a lot of thinking to do with their jobs. They couldnt face any monetary fines, could they tom . Not unless they decide to cut their budgets, which would hurt them badly. The other thing that would happen, they would have a change of personnel. The reality of the situation is that the next president will have plenty to say. All right, tom