before. so the response really is, as though it s for the very first time. reporter: this isn t a new program, though. in fact, it s been around for decades. the castro community on patrol says this is a long education process that needs to be continued in order to make the castro a safer neighborhood. and even beyond the castro in san francisco, they say it is always important to be aware of your surroundings. be mindful of as many details as possible and make sure to report all crimes. live in san francisco, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. kimberly, thanks very much. alameda county sheriffs deputies came under attack early this morning after they chased a stolen vehicle into oakland. take a look at the aftermath. 106th and mcarthur boulevard. lots of broken glass in the street as well. deputies spotted the stolen car near hasberian boulevard around 1:00 a.m. that began a high-speed chase and ended at the scene of a sideshow. when deputies got out of their vehicle,
ribbon road, where the boy went to check on his 9-year-old sister. she suffered from very serious and severe injuries and immediately taken to mark twain, st. joseph s hospital, where she was pronounced dead. since the suspect was seen leaving on foot, a manhunt began throughout rancho calaveras. with steep hills and a million places to hide. the deputies searched and the residents were told to stay in place. it came over the phone. they said we have a crime in your area, in the call calave. we re doing a house to house search, in some cases, searching extensively into attic and storage sheds. it is a difficult area to search, the grass is tall right now. it is remote. we re continuing to search. reporter: people remained behind closed doors, where they say many people don t even lock their doors. it is just terrible, i don t know what i can say about it. it is a tragedy. reporter: deputies say at least two people saw the attacker. the young boy and a neighbor.
free speech and riders agree. i don t believe anyone has the right to call anything, but at the same time, we have freedom of speech. reporter: some believe the ads equate muslims with savages. metro went to court to stop the ads from going up after what they say they were receiving was verifiable threats. a woman was arrested in new york for trying trying to spray paint over one of them. so far, there is not a similar scene here, but some riders wonder if that won t change soon. i think it s wrong to call people savages because they don t let the have the same standard as you. i think it s wrong to put that up. they probably have a legal right, but there are a lot of things you have the right to do that are still absolutely stupid. reporter: back here live, metro had no say on when or where the ads were put up and they will appear for one month n. northwest, maureen umeh, fox 5 news. brian? we want to know what you think about the new signs on our facebook pa
hour there. not bad at all. for the south, 295 checking in at 62 at west nursery road. a look at drive times shows 11 minutes on the outer loop northeast side. five minutes to go south on 85 to the split in ft. mchenry. the live view outside at park heights. running smoothly to and from the harrisburg expressway. a live view at york road and problem-free at the moment from the 95 to the jfx. that s the latest on traffic pulse 11. big story this morning, a night oriole fans had been clamoring for for 15 seasons. it finally arrived postseason payable in baltimore. for eight innings, everything was great. then the wheels fell off in the cart in the ninth looking for the o s to drop the first game of the series. waited 16 years to have postseason baseball here. it was a packed house last night. it was really a beautiful setting. they had orange towels waving throughout. it s one of the games i thought was great and fans didn t have to be prompted to stand up and cheer. you
al: from the 35. crowd rising as one. a minute and a half. barden comes to the inside. manning throws. caught. but it s going to be a little short of the first. it s fourth down and the ball game right here for the giants. fourth down. saying come on. cris: no time to think about it. if i m eli, i might step up and quarterback this thing. cruz and boykin again. al: manning throwing deep. and flags are thrown, two of them, because rodgers-cromartie was holding on to barden. pretty clear. cris: cromartie was saying he grabbed my face mask first. referee: pass interference. defense number 23. first down. cris: let s see here. i m not so sure he didn t. clearly the interference was there. but i think that cromartie was right, too. he grabbed his face mask on the release. al: so the ball is at the 35. they re already within long field goal range. career long is 53, which he s done twice. 63 seconds. and manning will throw. and that s underthrown and incomplete, inten