burning southeast of the lake and west of the town of winters in both napa and yolo counties. cal fire says 380 firefighters are working on it right now. julie watts reports. reporter: good morning. yeah, the evacuation area for this fire is growing. currently hundreds of homes are threatened by these flames. you can see the road is closed behind us leading up to these areas. firefighters facing unpredictable winds, difficult terrain and because of the drought, it s also bone dry. now, billowing smoke and crackling flames created an orange and black backdrop for tankers fighting the massive fire yesterday. hundreds of firefighters continue to battle the rural fire. helicopters scooped up water each bucket holding 324 gallons. emergency responders fear the fire would move quickly, and it did, ballooning to thousands o acres in just a matter of hours. super dry vegetation, four years of drought. the winds keep changing direction. all of a sudden it s windy and we don t ha
model for young officers to senior officers creek he was that guy! he was technically aware and experienced. he was smart. he was skeptical. he truly represent what we do every day in this line of work this is a dangerous job and a sergeant knew that it was a dangerous job he brought resources to work everyday and mentored everyone every single day in the organization. reporter: this is video of the pickup truck that was pulled over. we also received word in the last hour that the suspect, has been arrested. mark a strut and the chief talked with in the last hour about having game tied to an association with the gate and the oakland area certainly more to come. and once we receive more details will bring them to you. there is a visual at 8:00 at city hall. j.r. stone kron 4 news. grant: the trucks registration was an expired. grant:a recording of the police dispatch radio reveals what happened next. shot fired. shots fired. he is still going! partner down. partner
conditions today. and that is a big relief for homeowners who decided to ignore mandatory evacuations orders and decided to stay put. a veteran, i m experienced. this is not our first rodeo. reporter: this man and several neighbors on the sparks ranch decided to ride out the fire. bob watched as flames last night charred a hillside not far away. i don t feel in danger. i don t feel like there s going to be any reporter: at what point will you leave? if i see it coming over the ridge. reporter: those who didn t want to take chances left with their animals and whatever they could put in suitcases. a little tired. call it anxious, right? got some anxiety going on. i d really like to see the aftermath. reporter: unlike yesterday, when flames burned right up to highways and homes, today s calm winds and cooler temperatures slowed the fire down. much of today s firefight was done in the air because of the steep terrain and the flames were mostly burning in remote
doors when the train pulled into coliseum stationsotthat bart conductor knew about this observed it, saw them beating on the train and still opened the doors and allowed them accesssotthey have taken millions of dollars in homelands security money, if they cant prevent an attack on individuals how can they prevent terrorism?141 prevent terrorism (vicki) and breaking news out of the south bay. a verdict has been reached. in the case against the man accused of murdering sierra lamar. sierra went missing in 2012. her body has never been found but 26 year old antolin garcia-torres is charged with her murder. during the trial. the defense argued this is a missing persons or runaway case. the prosecution says lamar s d-n-a was found on a pair of work gloves and rope in garcia-torres s trunk. sierra s clothes were also recovered in a field. they had garcia-torre s d-n-a on them as well. if convicted, he faces the death penalty or life in prison. the verdict will be announced tomorro
aveson.(pam) and i m pam moore. the incident the mother is talking about. happened several weeks ago, but now, the parent is finding out about the video that students at school have already been passing around. (steve) kron four s spencer blake brings us the story from vallejo that you ll see only on four. (nats: yelling, hitting)the sixth-grade girl getting beaten up in this video is the daughter of emma simms. i pulled it up on youtube last night and i was horrified. i haven t been the same since i seen that video. she knew about the incident the day it happened in early march, but she had no idea how bad it was, nor that a student had been recording it.her daughter, on the other hand, has known for a while about the youtube video, which has more than six hundred views. people won t stop talking about it.who? everyone at school?everyone in my class. so the re-victimization continues.simms says her daughter has special needs, and though they live on the other side of town,