Tshirt slip behind a legitimate fair paying rider. People need to get where they are going and they have no means. Reporter so they so this doesnt stop. This didnt stop them. I was appalled. Reporter its a problem we brought up to barts Transit SecurityAdvisory Committee today. What is that perfect time for the gates to be open to allow a safe passage through but also discourage people from piggy backing right behind it . There is still a little tinkering that needs to be done. Reporter this while chair Bound Committee member brought another topic. This was all captured by the news. Its not closing. Reporter she referred to abc 7 News Coverage of the gates two weeks ago when disabled riders and those with strollers expressed fear the high gates would slam shut on them. It was cinching on the baby stroller that had paid, whose parent paid the fair. Its not a lot of fun to get caught by a fair gate and i have. I hurts. Im not going to sue the district but somebody else will. And that will easily eat up all that money you think youre saving. Reporter bart says they had no problems with the richmond fair gates so far. Saying they are using video to closely monitor all the gates that are part of this Pilot Program to find ways to stop fair evaders. The disabled access gate was not working today. Given the problems with the fair gates in richmond, what is the timetable for saying yes they are working or no, they are not and getting them out of there . How do you evaluate that . I mean, you know, there are so many different ways to fair evade into our system to whack a mole because you can address it and stop it and pops up and expands in other areas. So it isnt just people who are homeless, its people in suits. Its kids. Kids that dont think they need to bother to pay the fea reporter kids 5 and older are supposed to pay but many are sneaking under the fare gates with a parent along. Dan and ama. Leslie, is there any tie be between the fare evasion and homelessness . Reporter yes, that was actually discussed today as one component of the fare evasion problem and as you heard that one rider say, people are desperate. They somehow need to get towork or get home but they cant afford they say to pay for that bart fare. Leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. The president of barts board of directors came to abc 7 today as a guest on midday live and asked about the relationship between fare evasion and other issues. I see the link between fare evasion and crime numbers going up. Is there anything to prove that link or is that a hunch . I mean, obviously everyone who fare evades isnt committing a crime but the perception of riders is that people who are committing crimes are not paying their fare and one of the things you can do is discourage people who are going to do bad things or looking for opportunities to steal a phone or do things of that sort and make it much more difficult for them. During that interview on midday live a poll was running at abc7news. Com vote. Check out the results. The majority of people voted not good almost a quarter said bart angers me, more than 10 of responders dont even ride bart. Abc 7 news devoted a week to covering part as part of a commitment to building a better bay area. We rode trains all day long and talked to riders and the people in charge. You can see all those stories on our website abc7news. Com. We want to hear your ideas about bart and building a better bay area. Share them on facebook. Happening now, the San Francisco board of supervisors is hearing an appeal of a Navigation Center thats been approved for an empty waterfront lot. Navigation centers are basically homeless shelters augumen augmeh extra resources. The city approved plans for a Navigation Center near bryant street despite fierce debate. Abc 7 liz is there for the appeal hearing and has this update. Inside there is a heated debate about the knave gages that are planned. Those opposed to it are asking the city to reconsider they say the city did not take proper steps including an Environmental Review as well as adequate public input and those in favor of the Navigation Center, they say this is a classic case of not in my backyard versus yes in my backyard. We should get a vote any minute on the appeal. We will keep you posted as we learn more. In San Francisco, liz kroiz, abc 7 news. There is body cam video and 911 calls in the fatally Police Shooting of a mentally ill man. 23yearold miles hall charged at them with a fourfoot long metal pry bar. His family filed a wrongful death claim. Vic lee has new details. Hes being violent and broke a sliding glass window threatening us. He has a long pole. Reporter multiple 911 calls came in the afternoon of june 2nd including ones from halls grandmother and his mother who gave this warning. Hes going to be aggressive to the police he needs to be apprehended. He cannot be in our house. He has to go. Reporter five officers responded to the neighborhood and encountered hall and say he ignored commands to drop the bar and ran towards officers. One officer fired bean bag rounds but hall continued to run. Two officers fired their opens and hall fall to the ground. Attorney john burris says the video shows hall running alongside officers. He was running by them and the fact that he was trying to get away you dont get to shoot somebody down who was running away unless that person has committed a deadly offense. Or a serious. Rorter police say the contact happened rapidly and did not allow for an opportunity for dialogue. They say four of the officers had received crisis intervention training within the last year. The hall family attorneys are questioning that. Reporter they didnt act like it here and so that brings us a lot of questions, Big Questions about what the policies are at the department, what the actual training is and when people violate those policies and training, is anyone held accountable . Reporter while attorneys are questioning why none of the officers use their tasers. Police say one of the officers at the scene had her taser deployed by did not utilize it. In addition to the wrongful death claim, which by the way is a prerequisite for a lawsuit, he says a federal civil rights lawsuit will also be filed. Vic lee, abc 7 news. Vic, thank you. Today hints to a motive that may have spurred a murder suicide that left five dead. They were shot inside a home late sunday night. The victims and the suspect are all family. Abc 7 news is live from the neighborhood with the latest details on this case. Reporter yeah, people here at this Shopping Plaza two blocks from the familys house is talking about sundays shooting. I spoke to a neighbor that knew the suspect and said the family problems have been escalating and the family had a big argue the at the house over a week ago. He was a good guy. I would say yes. Reporter this neighbor didnt want to be identified says he knew the suspect for almost 20 years. He says todd worked in construction and described him as a hard working family man but says there were recent signs of problems. I think we hear it. Reporter according to the San Jose Mercury news, those killed just arrived from vietnam. Ta was angry his lifes family got visas while his family was denied. Possibly due to unspecified charges on his record going back to the late 1990s. Female he ysterical. Reporter on sunday night ta fatally allegedly shot two family members following a stand off, San Jose Police say they entered the house and found ta who fatally shot himself. Two other people later died of gunshot wounds. That kind of shocked me because its a 60yearold coming to the conclusion. Reporter this man who also didnt want to be identified came to the Shopping Plaza on sunday night where residents evacuated to. He said nate boar hood is made of vietnamese refugees and the community has Strong Family ties so h was disturbed to learn the suspect allegedly shot and killed members of his family. He took his own life and the life of his family and that is very, very sad. Reporter several members of San Jose City counsel issued a statement condemning the shooting. They say the city needs to do more to stop violence against women. We also reached out to San Jose Police department and say this is an on going investigation, that they have nothing new to add. Reporting live, abc 7 news. A wife testifying in her husbands defense, it was a riveting day in an Oakland Court today. It could be key testimony in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial. Only abc 7 news dug into the story of a peninsula story duped out of 10,000 by a fake home rental. Were Digging Deeper and finding more cases all over the bay area. Im Spencer Christian. Temperatures are dropping and wind is increa. 6, 7, 8 big dreams start with small steps. But dedication can get you there. So just start small. Start saving. Easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. Chase. Make more of whats yours®. The chp brought in heavy equipment to remove a burned out trailer in marin county. Its been there all day long. They hope to have it cleared within the next few minutes. The Fire Force Emergency responders to close westbound lanes of the highway. The chp tweeted photos out fire shortly after 9 30 this morning showing the trailer nearly fully engulfed in flames. The wife of one of the ghost ship defendants took the stand today. Micah alison testified in defense of derrick but conceded they did not follow fire codes or get permits for changes made to the warehouse. Abc 7 News ReporterLaura Anthony explains more about the moment that brought alison to tears. She cried. She cried on the stand. Reporter defense attorney tony sarah says he got exactly what he wanted the jury to see when micah alison took the stand. Alison broke down and cried when a giant photo of her family was shown. She also looked lovingly at her husband, ghost ship founder derrick. Very potent when a mother and a wife, you know, speaks out really on behalf of her husband and their mutual vision very powerful. Reporter alison testified they created the ghost ship to be a place for artists and a space for the couple to store artifac artifacts. Almost immediately the warehouse also became their home. When i saw the warehouse and all the possibilities there, i fell in love with it. Alison told the jury she never felt unsafe, that the front stairs were unconventional but also sturdy. And that she often saw police officers, firefighters and Child Protective Services inside the ghost ship. Sarah told reporters alison and him both feel responsible for what happened december 22nd, 2016 when 36 people died inside the warehouse. Shes vy authentic. Shes doing her best to answer the questions, considering everything thats at stake. Her husband is looking at 39 years in prison. Reporter a young man testified about a visit he made to the warehouse in 2014. He described it as crowded with stuff with narrow hallways and a front staircase that was quote like climbing up into a pirates ship. In oakland, Laura Anthony, abc 7 news. Only abc 7 news dug into the story of a peninsula family that lost 10,000 after they were duped by a fake home rental. We discovered the Alameda CountyDistrict Attorney is investigating dozens of similar cases in the east bay. And the number of cases is on the rise. One property manager found two of his listings posted by a fake landlord. Luz pena has the story. Reporter after the Gonzalez Family were duped out of 10,000, many of you said this had also happened to you. Prospect of tenants gave out person information including Social Security numbers, pay stubs, that kind of information. Reporter he drove to the east bay where the property manager said two of his rental properties were reposted by a fake landlord and someone fell for it and sent person information. I dont know how but they basically took over our listing on those sites. So our site, our actual listing didnt show up on the sites we expected them to show up and then the fake one was there in the place. Reporter his business was not the only one thieves targeted. In the last six months, the District Attorneys office received more than 50 real estate complaints. Investigators here that investigate these crimes and we see a pattern and often times its people who are part of a bigger scam. And like i said, they go from location to location. Reporter in those cases, his properties were in san leandro and hayward and posted for 2,000 less than the original price. If its too fast, if youre feeling pressured to enter into this transaction, if they are saying there is somebody else ready to rent right away, you have to send this money, you have to send your information right now. Reporter now how can you check that the realtor youre speaking to is in fact a licensed Real Estate Agent . Check their name and their i. D. On the california real estate website and remember, if a posting sounds too good to be true, it probably is. In oakland, luz pena. You can go online to read about the stories that prompted this investigative series and share them with your friends. Its all on our website, abc7news. Com. What a story that has been. Lets turn our attention to the weekend Weather Forecast almost there but certainly midweek forecast. Yeah, Spencer Christian is here with what we can expect, spencer . Ama, dan, midweek temperatures are dropping but will rise again when the weekend approaches. Here is live doppler seven. Mainly sunny skies and you probably noticed a few thin, high passing clouds and probably noticed how gusty it is outside. 28 mile per hour gusts currently and san jose and around the area its been quite breezy but mainly blue skies are showing up on the camera shots. This is the view from emeryville through San Francisco and across season fran where it is 64 right now. 69 across the bay in oakland and redwood city 74 and san jose 76 and 80 morgan hill and 59 Half Moon Bay and blue sky over the golden gate now although temperature readings, 86 santa rosa and 77 napa and low 80s at fairfield and concord and 77 at livermore and the view from the top breezy looking down at ocean beach and we see the little scattering of low clouds there. There is our forecast features, breezy with a cooler pattern and temperatures will be below average but well start warming up again for pride weekend. This is the image from our satellite and radar composite view showing why we have the pattern we have now. This area of low pressure dropping down out of the gulf of alaska is counterclockwise and circulation high clouds and along with cool marine air and some of that air will make it cool along the coastline with low temperatures there in the low 50s but most other locations away from the coast will see lows in the mid 50s and tomorrow look for mainly sunny skies, breezy again at the coast, temperatures below average but it will be a relatively pleasant and mild day. Low 60s at the coast and upper 60s and low 70s around the bay shoreline. Inland areas will warm up only to the low to mid 70s and well see a few upper 70s in the inland east bay and here is the accuweather sevenday forecast. The temperatures will continue tumbling a little bit into thursday as temperatures will be well below average that day but we start experiencing a bit of warming trend on friday and saturday. Both days well see high temperatures in the mid 80s inland 70s around the bay and a couple Degrees Higher on sunday which is the day of the pride parade here in San Francisco and upper trend of temperatures continue on monday and tuesday by tuesday of next week well be looking at high temperatures around 90 inland and about 80 around the bay shoreline. Nothing too severe, though. Not at all. Thanks, spencer. The first glimpse inside the 2. 4 Million Dollar terminal at sfo and the were here for you. So chances are, youve seen us around the house. Or around the yard. On the shelf. Or even out in the field. Your mom knew she could always count on us. And your grandma did too. Because for over 150 years, weve been right by your side. Advancing health and nutrition for everyone you love. So, from all of us at bayer. Thank you for trusting in us. Then and now. Taking a live look at sfo that is working on a terminal named after supervisor and gay rights activist harvey. The first phase of the project is almost finished now. Abc 7 News Reporter vic lee got a firsthand look at the new facility. Reporter old photographs of the countrys first openly guy elected politician lie in the expansive wall along the corridor before the assassination in 1978. The photos follow the aftermath of the murders and not only violent demonstrations but coming together of a community to fight for siecivil rights. The tribute to milk is a way airport travelers can learn about his legacy and what he meant to the bay area. The concept of diversity, equity, inclusion were trying to represent that with these types of facilities with this exhibit. Reporter this is the first of the multiple phased public opening. Phase one opens july 23rd with nine new gates. When the terminal was completed, it will add 16 new boarding gates to sfo. This will be state of the art with high ceilings and lots of natural light. In fact, the ceiling to floor smart windows automatically grow dark under the bright glare of the sun. The tented windows return to normal when the sun goes down. Its also costfe effective. 20 energy savings. Reporter still, the most striking aspect of the new terminal is the artwork. This one of