Involved. But linyards friends checked for themselves, whether a person could survive in that space. Today. The family of Richard Linyard was shown police video. From officers body cameras, recorded the day he died. It was an emotional moment for the mans mother. She spoke exclusively to kron 4s Haaziq Madyun. Just prior to viewing the last moments of her sons life. Reporter youre here today to view the chest camera video. What are you hoping to see . Well today im hoping to see the video from its entirety from the beginning when they stopped the car until they found him Jessica Gatewood is referring to her son Richard Linyard, who was found dead in a tight space between two buildings in east oaklandback on july 19th after a traffic stop and foot pursuit by opd officers. She here at opd headquarters to view videos hoping to find answers to what happened to her son. Im not going to be satisfied with incomplete video. Want to see the whole thing in its entirety the familys attorney accom
Other spots in the United States, and its said to have cut down accidents 25 . It sounds familiar. A smartphone does what youre talking about. Yes. The traveler information you get on your cell phone is also another element of this project. Eventually we gonna have similar type of information that motorists are used to seeing on their cell phone. Reporter at a cost of 79 million. 7 the Million Dollars for what i can get on my cell phone . 79million . A lot of Times Technology catches up with bureaucracy. Was this money well spent . Absolutely. Reporter because, he says, theres so much more. Speed limits will be changed depending on traffic. Lights coordinated on surface streets that bear the brunt of frustrated freeway drivers. Lanes could be opened or closed. For this part of highway 80, i think its worth it. Its really busy. Thats a lot of money. They could fix the potholes on the roads for 79 million. [ laughter ] reporter now, they say its going to save hundreds of millions of doll
Unfortunately this is reported as a fatal accident. Chp is on the scene. There will be plenty of activity there. One of our crews is headed to that scene. I also want to mention as you push down to the south bay, we do have a problem on 680 northbound. Three of the four lanes are closed after a car took out a power pole. Im sorry a light pole. But they are waiting for an electrician top get there before they remove this. Lets quickly go to the bay bridge toll plaza. Traffic there is moving along okay if you are driving through. There are no major problems if you are driving on a lot of the bay area freeways. We are looking at the rest of the vallejo freeway system in the east bay and we are still looking pretty good. Lets go back to the desk. It is shaping up to be a rough morning commute for thousands of mass transit riders in San Francisco. Muni reports many of the bus drivers and light train operators have called in sick. Ktvu Tara Moriarty is joining us now from the muni bus yard i
Youre taking a live look in San Francisco where muni is now warning mass transit riders to expect major delays as a result of this mornings stickout. We have Team Coverage. Sal is watching the commute and Tara Moriarty will have more on just how bad it is and how commuters are reacting. Thats coming up in two minutes. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Im brian flores in for dave clark. Also start with weather and traffic where its busy on the commute and june gloom. We have a big fog bank. Water temperatures came up a little bit. But they are still cool, 49 to 56 degrees. Low clouds, even if you dont have the low clouds, you can see them off to the west. Inland there are some sunny areas. Oakland 54. A high of 67 degrees. Most temperatures coast and pay will be below average. Inland will be about 81, 80. There is an area of low pressure and another low we saw on tuesday keeping this pattern this place. A lot of 50s. They havent moved all morning long, the lows.
Shot this morning has died and the officer standing guard caught in the sudden attack that spread across three ottawa landmarks including parliament. For 15 seconds the sound of gunfire pierced the quiet building as armed officers, gunned drawn approached the gunman. Agents took cover in seconds. Security moved the Prime Minister to a secure location out of the building and locked down parliamented. Two other shootings, one at the war memorial where that officer died. Another at an upscale Shopping Center a few blocks away. One suspect was killed by a senior official. A hospital says they are treating now three patients, two of whom are stable but it is not known if they are the other gunmen or bystanders. I hope we dont use the paranoia and we protect our democracy i hope i dont have to worry about whether there is someone in here. At this hour the embassy and every military base across canada is on lockdown. Yesterday, canada raised the National Terrorism alert after a soldier who wa