Collision. I think the Police Department violated the california constitution and california law. I think they violated federal law in executing these search warrants. This is a huge deal. The investigator did not tell the judge hes a journalist and had a press pass for 16 years. They listed him as freelance videographer, communications manager, uso bay area and wrote he is not currently employed by any of the news organizations that obtained the Death Investigation report. I would say its absolutely clear that the department should have known that brian carmod kbrrks is a journalist and stretches credibility they had no idea. Bill scott declined my request for an interview today but i questioned him at a News Conference in may. How can you defend a raid on a journalists home and office . Im not im not here to try to defend it because there is a lot of information that we have to really look at and refle reflect. His staff says the Police Department is reviewing protocols on members of the news media and San Francisco department of Police Accountability is investigating what p happened. In San Francisco today, scott said we must take steps to make sure this doesnt happen again. The suppress a corner stone of our democracy and the last thing we need is police raids on journalists so that they cant even protect our sources. The judge ordered six lines blacked out on the affidavit for a confidential informant. It appears to be someone that identified carmody has having that Police Report but under the court order, all of the information is not to be use in further action because a search warrant on a journalist is improper. Out of curiosity, your name is all over this document. Yeah. How did it make you feel seeing how i dont know if the word obsessed is correct but they clearly wanted to find out how you got your information. I kind of expected it. I expected to be questioned by the police at some point but it looks like they realize im a real reporter and am protected under the california shield law so they couldnt really come after me. But they did go after brian carmody. Whats next . Four more hearings on four more search warrants, the one on his home and office so we should have more documentation like this coming out. Interesting. Continue to follow it all. Thank you, dan. New at 6 00, Berkeley Police told us a woman was raped as she walked her dog near peoples park this morning. It happened a dwight way. Police say a man went up to a dog walker around 7 30 claimed he had a gun, forced her into a secluded area and took her cell phone and thats when the Sexual Assault happened. Police have arrested a suspect, his name is Demetrious Johnson 36 years old. Investigators say the victim did not know the suspect. He was a stranger. New at 6 00 a san jose man is charged with the murder of his mother. Police say 35yearold ryan gar garner assaulted his 57yearold mother at their home last thursday and dropped her off at Regional Medical center and left. The womans enjuinjuries were n survivable and died after being on life support for four days. New at 6 00 a longtime member of the San FranciscoPolice Department is moving across the bay and will be haywards next police chief. Tony Toney Chaplin will start in september. Chaplain tells abc 7 news quote its a great opportunity but leaving is bittersweet to me because ive worked with great people here. With an update out of oakland on the search for a potentially armed suspect near 580 in the intersection of keller avenue. Police say they have arrested two people and have found guns, as well. Both suspects are wanted in connection with the criminal investigation. One of the most clicked stories on our website abc7news. Com is a tragic one. A couple celebrating their wedding anniversary in San Francisco over the weekend hit by a speeding car. The husband died, the wife still hospitalized. The driver has been arrested on misdemeanor charges. Only abc 7 news has video of the crash that shows just how fast the driver was going. Weve slowed it down so you can better see what happened and froze the video so you dont actually see the impact as the couple got hit. Abc 7 News ReporterLyanne Melendez following up on the story joining us live. Many say not enough is being done to protect pedestrians in these cases. Reporter thats right. They are saying that but take a look at this very busy intersection. You have the crosswalk very visible here. You have these markers surrounding me. To my right, lets be the bicycle lane all meant to protect me and the bike psyccyc and advocates say more of all of this is needed around the city. Lucy morales. Nancy ing. Reporter today in front of San Francisco city hall a moment of silence for those pedestrians and bicyclists who have died this year after being hit on city streets. The most recent one this past sunday. This video seen only on abc 7 shows the driver of a black tesla speeding and going through a red light before hitting a couple in the crosswalk. While this chart put out by sfgov shows the number of People Killed dropped over the years, city Officials Say more is needed. We know, these are not numbers. We have to constantly be reminding people that these are people. Reporter the city spent millions on Engineering Projects meant to keep pedestrians safe. At this intersection in laguna street, cars are now not allowed to make a right hand turn on red after a pedestrian died at that intersection but San Francisco is criticized for being being reaction. A few month ace go police were stopping people on 19th avenue caught texting while driving. Today, there is no enforcement in that location. And last may citations were given out to uber and lyft drivers that double parked at a busy intersection to pick up passengers. If you go today, they are no longer there. The driver of the car that hit the two pedestrians was charged with involuntary vehicle slaughter and running a red light. Those charged usually face minimal penalties. State senator scott weaner says that, too, has to change. California state law honestly when you read it, its as if people who arent driving cars barely sat amento that would force caltrans to make Pedestrian Safety improvements when they are working on state highways that run through a city like San Francisco. That would be of course 19th avenue, and park. Im live in San Francisco, Lyanne Melendez. Thank you. Police say the 21yearold driver in this case rented the car through get around. Thats a car borrowing app. Today abc 7 news Leslie Brinkley got a closer look how that app works. Ive had my subwoofer blown out twice. Reporter rick took us for a spin in his 2018 audi convertible hes listed for a year. People can rent it online and use it and helps me cover my to convertible. Get to enjoy my convertible when im home and other people pay for it when im not. Reporter it wents frents foa day to 200 a day on the weekend. They say you unlock a vehicle with your cell phone, the keys are then locked inside the vehicle, no need to meet the owner. In fact, you can pick up the cars along a street or in a parking lot anywhere, any time. Traditional Car Rental Companies only rent to drivers 25 and older. Get around says they rent to drivers 19 and older unless its a specialty car. According to get around, a tesla model 3 like the one in the pedestrian accident is not a specialty car. Thus the 21yearold driver had access to it. Benson says he had plenty of problems. It seems about every three months something bad happens. I had one young woman who rented cannabis. D returned it without reporter last week. I had a gentleman rent my car on a tuesday, and get arrested unbeknownst to me on wednesday for Identity Theft in sacramento. Reporter police impounded it. It was 1200. They will pay me back for that but. Reporter its a hassle. Its a big hassle. Is that worth it . I say so. My wife says no. [ laughter ] reporter get around is popular in cities like oakland and San Francisco. Im Leslie Brinkley, abc 7 news. Stories about this deadly crash are some of the most clicked on our website. We have more information about the victims and what is being done to prevent a crash like this from happening again. To learn the latest, download the abc 7 news app to get breaking news alerts. Half of the homeless happen to live in oakland and thats the biggest headline from the full report just released from this years homeless census. More than 4,000 people call oakland home without having a home. The second highe esest percenta live in berkeley. 8 live in fremont. Lets get back to oakland and a abc 7 news luz pena there live for us. Whats the town doing about this . Reporter they say they are doing as much as they can and the mayor of oakland said shes not shocked by the numbers and tell me their goal is to have a total of 700 beds by the end of this year. Lets keep in mind more than 4,000 homeless in this city. Oakland is answerng this crisis with a sense of urgency and invasion. Reporter a crisis that one of more than 4,000 homeless living in oakland says its taking too long to fix. Our waiting list to be on a waiting list. Im number 115. Reporter she says she checks every week to see if shes up for permanent using. Srt of people like living in them tents. Reporter Data Collected by officials confirmed that oaklands Homeless Population per capita surpasses anywhere in the bay area including San Francisco. Oakla oaklands Homeless Population rose 47 between 2017 and 2019. We have the triple whammy of income inequality, an inadequate supply of housing, insufficient protections against displacement and a Mental Health system that is not working. Reporter last month oakland opened the first rv parking site and announced two more under development. It also has four sites the city calls cabin communities offering beds in backyard sheds to 118 transitioning from homelessness. We need more. In the county, we need 6,000 more shelter beds. Reporter the mayor says the homelessness crisis is a countywide issue. If other communities are not going to build housing and affordable housing, do not think its appropriate to site homelessness facilities in their communitie communities. Reporter now, that Data Collected also showed that between 12 to 15 people said they became homeless outside of oakland. Live in oakland, luz pena. Thank you. Homeless people live in all nine counties of the bay area. To see how many there are where you live, go to abc7news. Com. We have da to ta going back ove decade sorted by county. A bay area mother says she was racially profiled and accused of shoplifting and recorded what happened at a store on her phone and sharing her story with abc 7. Shes going to walk us through her experience. Im meet meteorologist drew. Im meet meteorologist drew. Its a dry evening out at at t we believe in access. The opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. Connecting with the things that matter most. And because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. Weve created access from at t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. May qualify for Home Internet at a discounted rate of 10 a month. No commitment, deposit, or installation fee. Visit att. Com accessnow, to learn more. 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. New at 6 00 one of the two stolen border puppies has been found. They say someone saw a woman walking the puppy in richmond. The person asked the woman about it, the woman left the dog and ran. Police didnt find that woman or the other puppy unfortunately. The two dogs were stolen earlier this month. A Castro Valley woman took out her phone and started recording after she was accused of shoplifting at a kohls store. She believes she was racially profiled. Liz is live with the story, liz . Reporter yeah, ama, imagine coming to kohls, trying to get a shirt for your daughters Birthday Party to be aggressively approached by two large men in this parkin lot who did not identify themselves and accuse you of shoplifting. Thats what happened this to woman who thanks to this was able to record it. So please explain to me what i did. Reporter owe lyolanda began recording this video when she was approached by two security guards and accused of shoplifting. I come here and shop all the time. I spend a lot of money here, but because i look like a broke mom with a backpack, you target me. Reporter the nurse and mother of four said she purchased one shirt and left the other six items she tried on in the dressing room. They kept refusing to check my bag. I didnt take anything and kept insisting to check my bag. Reporter she tried to show them herself. Let me do it. Okay . A wallet, diapers, clothes, sunscreen. You see that . There you go. Reporter yolanda believes she was racially profiled. She recorded the incident for her own safety. I knew from that moment that i needed to protect myself because i knew that it was going to be his word against mine and i was afraid. Reporter in a statement, kohls told abc 7 the store prides itself on the Customer Service and creating a welcoming experience for all customers and they take allegations of this nature very seriously. They go on to say they apologized to yolanda directly for her experience and working on a resolution. I was humiliated and embarrassed and sick to my stomach. I never ever thought this kind of stuff would happen. Everybody should feel like they can walk into a fitting room and leave their belongings behind without being accused of stealing. Im just a normal mom trying to go to the store and shop and now im feeling like i need to present myself a certain way, look a certain way, cant carry a certain item or bag because im being judged. Reporter now eventually she was released and went straight to the dressing room where she found the six items she tried on sitting right there. She says shes received no apology from the security guards and only after she posted on facebook did she get a response from kohls. Live in san leandro, liz. What is she saying about that response from kohls . Is she satisfied . Reporter no, she is not at all satisfied by that. She says she plans to take legal action at this point and says after she posted this video on facebook, shes received several responses from other people saying they had similar experiences, some even at this kohls. So she says its part of a larger issue that needs to be addressed. Liz, thank you so much governor new sosom announce new leadership for the dmv. Steven gordon will be the new director when newsom took office, he announced the creation of a strike team and the report came out today making recommendations and outlining the progress already made including a decrease in wait times. Last august you would have been spending 58 minutes more waiting for a transaction than you would today. The long wait times had a lot to do with the complications caused by those real i. D. S. They will be required by october 2020 for air travel unless you have a passport with you. All dmv offices will close until 1 00 p. M. Tomorrow so employees can train to process real i. D. Transactions and improve Customer Service. All right. We are keeping close watch on the temperatures around here. Which continue to rise drew too. They are. Well see a warmer day than today but inland gets down right hot. Live doppler 7 showing you the fog footprint banked up along the coastline of San Francisco and Half Moon Bay but elsewhere, a lot of sunshine. Outside the tower showing you just soaked in sun not only in San Francisco but east bay and Oakland Hills seeing plentiful sunshine and baby blue skies. The highlights what we are tracking over the next couple days, starting tomorrow hottest spots close to 100 degrees by tomorrow afternoon away from the coast. However, that fog is still going to be there along the coastline so well stay comfortable and cool close to the ocean water. Tomorrow afternoon we do expect but a 40 degree temperature range from the costa our inland communities as those highs really range from the 60s to close to triple digit heat however the weekend is trending warmer for everybody. Looks like well lose the fog and that means our warmup will be felt along the coastline by saturday and sunday. Right now 79 and 68 in oakland and drop to 64 in the city. 91 brentwood, san jose right now not too bad. Comfortable at 75. Overnight tonight here are the numbers. Mid 50s to low 60s with limited fog. Plenty of stores fars for a lot. Wide range and 98 in antioch and near 90 san jose with a high of 89 tomorrow and 76 in oakland. 90 in santa rosa and san rafael up to 87. Along with this heat tomorrow, does come the increased risk of fire danger. Look at 6 00 tomorrow evening. Portions of napa county, contra costa and alameda, you can see the fire danger moderate to high thanks to extreme temperatures and low relative humidity. Our vegetation is very dry.