[ inaudible ] they were mixed, male and female, of varying ages. we want to on the privacy of the parents. that is all we will age span was younger. [ inaudible ] we received ten patients from ucc. of those, three were transferred to a higher level of care for services we do not have available. two were treated and released from emergency room. four required operating room procedures. one patient was deceased in the emergency room. of the four, that had surgical intervention, one was discharged yesterday the one the likely be discharge today and of the remaining two, one is in critical and one is in stable condition. all injuries were gunshot wounds to abdomen, head, cans explain the disparity between the sheriff and the seven wounded and. [ inaudible ] i cannot explain that. we received ten patients. in total. a is the information i can vouch for. war challenges of so many people coming at once. from a medical standpoint we are trained for this. obviously, we p
remember the victim of the worst mass shooting in oregon history. just before 11:00 a.m. pacific time the police scanner in rose burg, oregon erupt with horrific report. image now emerging show a campus in chaos. look out the window and couple girls running sprinting away from the building then i hear screaming after the first gunshot. we heard shots and immediately took cover. went down and heard multiple shots. a lot of screaming. officers engage this suspect. there was an exchange of gunfire. reporter: suspected shooter confirmed dead while ambulance rush the oneed to mercy medical center e.i will not name the shooter. i will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act. the president visibly frustrated addressing the negligence for the 15th time following a mass shooting. our thoughts and prayers are not enough. it does not conspire tour the heart ache and grief and anger that we should feel. president also called on resp
from underneath a train. it is not far from san jose city college. melanie woodrow joins us with the latest. reporter: moments ago, we ve learned the victim in this accident has not survived. about half a dozen fire trucks, more firefighters and first responders on the scene. you can see there that vta light rail train stopped since 4:30 this afternoon. you can see video shah shows the scene here at about 4:30 this afternoon that that pedestrian was hit and an hour later the body was pulled from beneath the train. we re expecting a spokesperson to talk to us and hopefully we ll learn more. there are a number of people that say they were working out or coming home, or headed home, and stopped to look and they tell me there have been accidents here in the past, that this is a precarious area. we know vta set up a bus bridge for affected passengers on this train and need to get home at the end of this day. they tell me they re working to put the train back down on the tracks
of your choice for prime time news. catherine:three people are behind bars tonight. the primary suspects in the murder of a tantric therapist on a marin county trail. catherine:good evening i m catherine heenan. catherine:kron-4 s justine waldman has been following the developments.and joins us live from marin county. catherine:justine you talked to people who knew the victim. reporter: he is just a being of love and life. reporter: the therapist was highly regarded and greatly missed. obviously it will be a huge hole in people s lives. reporter: is pictures taken a half an hour after the murders. the three suspects were arrested at a community dining hall. we do not know their modems. it is confident that the killers are caught. the second thing is to command all the people that help with this investigation. reporter: his grieving friends still some relief. now that the three individuals are custody-in custody hopefully the three individuals that comm
traffic. steve paulson has some things to tell you about. a lot of fog out there. we ll see what happens on wednesday. maybe some rain. i don t know. not looking real promising. let s look ahead to halloween. it looks mostly clear to me. after wednesday we will get a little bit of a breeze out of the north. changes though by sunday. some of that fog very, very thick. coast bay and also inland. what is average for this time of year 73/51. so above on both. again 2003 when the record was 89 degrees. 40s for some. 150s for many though. temperatures also and the breeze is really not that song, north, northwest. south, northeast. it s all over the place. we will have hazy sunshine today. hazy sun. nice to mild to warm. cool lows will give off to nice and mild highs. here s sal at 7:01. slow traffic and anything new to report? we have a new crash i was going to tell you about, steve. and the fog you mentioned is also playing a role. good morning, everyone. let s take a look at
the game. see ya. you said you just moved here from the carolinas? i moved here from north carolina only to bring a panthers fan all the way across the country. reporter: obviously you re a huge panthers fan. absolutely. cam newton all the way. reporter: what do you think about super bowl city? it s fabulous. it s fabulous. i m moving back home after being gone for 38 years so the only thing that i really, really miss is my children. and my grandchildren. [ laughter ] reporter: we can t forget about them. awesome stuff. i was able to find it. are you jealous that i got to talk to both quarterbacks of both teams today? oh, yeah. do you know how many people would want to do that? [ laughter ] reporter: i m just glad that peyton manning i think i won. you thought the broncos were going to win. so that was good. emily turner down at the plaza in super bowl city. thank you. from super bowl city to the super bowl stadium, for the past few hours now they have b
surf is expected to peak this afternoon, waves up to 25 feet. of course there s a risk of rip currents. that high surf advisory is going until 8:00 p.m. tonight. as you take a look at the live doppler 7 hd we have been tracking light showers around ukiah and as you look to the north, northwestern california has been getting dumped on. crescent city, last 24 hours, almost three inches of rain. that rain is working its way down towards the bay area and it is going to make for a rough morning commute. i ll be back with the details in a few minutes. we obviously need the rain. california s drought is drying up wells, parching fields, allowing mountains to rise. it is reducing reservoirs to dangerous levels and leaving much of the state under extreme conditions as you know. but finally, as sandhya said, a real amount of rain is on the way. it won t end the drought but it won t hurt, either. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in the east bay tonight. every drop counts, lau
develop through the north bay and spread to the south into thursday morning commutes. i ll have the updated storm timeline and let you know how long all this lasts in about 15 minutes. see you soon, jeff, thank you. let s go to robert honda live in san jose. moderate rain. we need more but it will help. it certainly can t happen fast enough. we also know that no matter what, we won t be getting enough rain to fill up the dry pools and reservoirs but it might help in some expected ways. reporter: nicole had to stop and take pictures near morgan hill that once held 8,000 acres of rain. the rain is too little too late which has become the first reservoir to go dry this season because of the drought. hopefully something comes. ground levels are falling and will continue to fall. the latest figure shows the public is volunteerly falling at 11%, far below the 20%. the board put up $3 million into public incentives like rebates per household and hope the rain will lead
and of course there are possible rip tides out there. but one lifeguard told me this is the time of year when swells start to pick up and people tend to be getting into trouble because they re not expecting that much water. a lifeguard also says he sees an uptick in the number of people needing help. and as you can see live on the scene, there is a thefirefighten the ladder looking to help those coast guard rescuers, to see if there is another person out there needing rescue. and of course we know that a storm is under way and that the seas are rough anyway here out in ocean beach. as you can see, the sign is warning people that the seas are rough and that to really be cautious out here. so as we saw in the last two hours, three calls for 911. so it is definitely a dangerous situation so people need to be careful out here. there was a second 911 call near the cliff house. and we know that that was called off because they determined no one needed help. so again, a third rescue
happening now in tsarnaev fran. an investigation at famous house in the city. suspicious fire at the iconic mrs. doubtfire house. good evening. i m amma. i m dan. let s take you there live now at abc 7 news reporter lillian. lillian what are investigators telling you? reporter: san francisco police say mrs. doubtfire house was the target of an arson attack. see the burn mark on the garage door. arsonist5.n used gasoline to start the fire. it happened around 8:00 p.m. burn mark visible not only on the garage door but on the front door as well. the owner of the house which was featured in the 1993 movie mrs. doubtfire spoke to investigators outside. he s a doctor who police say has had ongoing issue with former client. they suspect the client is responsible for the attack on the home this evening. sf pd says the homeowner put out the fire after smelling smoke. 5 months ago when hundreds of people converge on the property at steiner and broadway to drop-off flowers afte