Model 3. Police walked the women accused of hitting the pair out of a nearby hotel in handcuffs. They have not released her name, but say she is in her early 20s and is cooperating with their ongoing investigation. She is charged with rung a red light and mcdonalds machines. She was behind the wheel of this black tesla model 3. She blew threw the red light at ofarrell and taylor in the tenderloin. The mini cooper had the green light, made contact with the tesla as it ran the red light, causing the vehicle to hit two pedestrians in the crosswalk. The San Francisco medical examiner has identified the man in the crosswalk as 39yearold Benjamin Deen from clovis. The driver of the tesla rented it from a car Share Company called get around. The owner, albert kim dime the crash scene because he got an odd notification from tesla about the collision. The message showed up your car is not drivable. Reporter police say they have security video camera from three different angles. They estimate th
Inland, 79 to 82. You can see what the sea breeze does. Brings our temperatures back below average. Real comfortable evening on the way from 60 at the coast to near 70 inland. How about the commute . Looking very comfortable so far as well. Very few issues on the board so far. Sounds like one minor problem on westbound highway 4 past san marco bld boulevard. Bay port area into concord, debris in the roadway and at least two vehicles hit that. We have debris blocking part of one lane. The vehicles are off on the shoulder. Chp on the way to the scene to investigate. Right now were still in the green through that stretch. A quick check on the richmond side of the richmondsan rafael bridge, nice and dry. No drops on our camera lens. Very light volumes on web 580. Unanimous vote went through for Safety Measures to prevent more deaths around smart trains. Five people have died in less than three weeks. The smart trains director is calling it a Public Health crisis. Two of the deaths were acc
Reporter on this stormbattered, t 3. 4 million r are trying to put theiv Hurricane Maria devastated them. But as the hurricane hit, many on the island were also struggling from another storm. One that decimated their life savings. Theres hope. Theres no hope. In this situation, what a its sad. Very sad. Reporter along with two other relatives, he, his wife, and his brother say they lost almost 2 million, duped into putting their Retirement Savings into funds filled with puerto rico bonds, sold to them as a safe investment. Now theyre worth next to nothing. The family blames ubs, the global bank with a u. S. Wealth Management Division in weehawken, new jersey. Our investigation found that top executives at ubs americas had direct knowledge that brokers here in puerto rico were selling funds filled with risky puerto rican bonds even as the economy was crumbling. Thousands of residents put their life savings into these funds. And as bond prices started plummeting, they lost nearly everyth