Are incredibly humble. I think theyre heroes. I dont think they view themselves that way. I think they view themselves that they were just doing their job. And i dont think theyre particularly excited about being in the limelight. But i certainly think that they deserve recognition for what they did. Reporter the three Police Officers, eric prior, 23year veteran, hugo, 17 years vet, robert, 13 years a vet, all responded within minutes of a report that a shooter was firing shots at the crowd of the gilroy garlic festival. Today personal belongings left at the park have been cleared out and sent to rut ger elementary. Those items are available for pickup. Vendors will be contacted by the festival organizers. The Festival Grounds is still an active crime scene with more than 100 fbi staff from all over the country brought in to help with evidence. Were collecting evidence and doing bullet trajectory. We have to account for every round that came out of everybodys weapons. Some of those rounds in an open environment can travel great distances and theres a process that we have to go through in order to track those rounds. Reporter earlier this afternoon we were at rucker elementary. For those who are still looking for assistance, just a reminder that that Victims Assistance Center will be open for the rest of the week until 10 00 p. M. And open throughout the weekend. In gilroy, im chris reyes, abc7 news. Thank you, kris. There is a candle light vigil in downtown gilroy starting at 7 00 p. M. Abc7 News Reporter amanda dell castillo is tweeting live. Shes showing the people and the set up. Now lets take a live look at the scene. The vigil wont start until 7 00, so about an hour from now. People are already beginning to gather. Amandas full story is coming up tonight on abc7 news at 11 00. Hopefully here we go, here is a look at the people who are getting there for the memorial. You see a lot of the people, the candle ligoday two survivors of sunday shooting shared their stories for the first time. Both have been released from the hospital, but will carry wounds for life. Abc7 News Reporter liz kreutz was at Santa Clara ValleyMedical Center in san jose today where they spoke to reporters. Reporter gabrielle goss never imagined a day at the garlic festival would lead to this. Its surreal, for sure, but they say theyre the lucky ones. Im just so happy to be alive and i want to send my love to those like the irbyes, the salazars, romeros that dont get to say that about their family. Reporter both were hit by gunfire. Brynn, a bullet straight in her back. Brynn and i were in a bounce house when we heard the first shot go off. And our friends were holding our purses. We were barefoot, and we ran out of the bounce house. Reporter they say they were running in the parking lot when they were shot. I remember gabrielle was screaming, i was hit, i was hit. Yeah. And i felt it in my back and i thought maybe i was getting a cramp in my side from running. It took a really long time until i saw like the blood on my hand to know. Reporter but they kept running until a Good Samaritan picked them up and took them to the hospital. Gabrielle was released later that night. Bryn only released today. I have a bullet in my liver for my whole life. Its remarkable, the two most calm people there were probably these two. Reporter still, they cant stop thinking about that night and moment they saw the gunman. He shot once, paused and rapid fire. I remember in between those few seconds staring ahead and he looked like a trained military professional. Reporter more bonded now than ever, gabrielle and bryn say if there is one thing they learned, friendships matter in morehaways than one. Check in on your friends. If theyre getting into a certain ideology, watch it. See where it goes. I think had someone like checked in on his Mental Health, like this maybe could have been stopped. Reporter in san jose, liz kreutz, abc7 news. The Gilroy Foundation has established a special fund for those affected by sundays shooting. We have a lincoln our website, abc7news. Com how to donate to the victim relief fund. Today is the opening day of the Santa Clara County fair. With the recent tragedy at the garlic festival, ramped up security. Unser joins us. Reporter you can see the festival already underway. Lots of new attractions for the 75th anniversary, one last minute addition, beefed up security. We see officers patrolling the entrance and more patrolling the fairgrounds and from up above. All right, welcome to the Santa Clara County fair. Reporter kell and i her kids are among the thousands expected to make it out to this years Santa Clara County frayer. She wants her kids to have fun. She admits the shooting at the gilroy garlic festival is still on her mind. We had a conversation in the car on the way here what to do. If they hear anything that sounds suspicious or like fire works, run and hide. Do the drills in school. Reporter she says as a mom, the extra sense of security is important. Walking in the door, i saw the added presence in the parking lot and at the door. That made me feel better as a parent. Reporter lori smith says this years fair organizers called her sunday night after learning about the Fatal Shooting in gilroy. She says they set up a meeting monday morning to come up with a beefed up security plan. Essenticertainly the gilroy t made a difference how we viewed security here. We dont anticipate any problems, but we have the Trained Personnel that can deal with anything that, but we dont expect it to be a problem. Reporter declining attendance and drop in revenue forced organizers to scale back in recent years. But new management in marketing is credited for turning things around for this years 75th anniversary. The increased security just one more layer. Do you feel good about that n yeah, i do. That makes me feel like i dont have to worry about nothing. If it was it would be contained very quickly. Sure you know what you come items youre allowed to bring in. We have a list on our website, abc7news. Com. Weve seen people who have had to throw things away or take things back to their car because they werent allowed to bring them in. Ama . Unser, do we know some of the specific security changes that were made in the aftermath of the gilroy event . Reporter yeah, organizers and Law Enforcement wouldnt get into specifics, but as weve been talking about, there has been a sizeable increase in controls. Its not just on foot. Theyre on bikes, golf carts, atvs. We know the s. W. A. T. Team will be out here all weekend. As i mentioned earlier, theelt be monitoring from up above. Ama . Unser, thank you so much. And there are also upgraded security measures at the Sonoma County fair. It runs today through august 11. Visitors will have to go through a metal detector. Every truck will have to pass inspection. The fair is spending 150,000 on security in 11 days that includes the contract with santa rosa police. In oakland tonight, waiting and watching, the ghost ship case is now in the hands of the jury who had their first full day of deliberations today. Abc7 News ReporterLaura Anthony has covered this trial almost every day since it began. Laura, what are your thoughts as we reach this point in this case . Reporter well, dan, at this point we are still waiting. The nine women, three men of the jury spent the entire day deliberating, their first full day of deliberations. By my count five hours today, a couple of hours yesterday. At this point no indication that theyve even come close to reaching a verdict. And they will be off now through the weekend until next Tuesday Morning when those deliberations will resume. Dan, ama . We heard, laura, for all kinds of ranges how long this might take. Its certainly a very controversial and complicated case. Any idea, any sense there how long these deliberations might last . Reporter honestly, dan, it depends who you talk to. We did have a conversation today with the Defense Attorneys. I guess the wisdom generally in cases like this is that a quick verdict is helpful to the prosecution. That means the jury has probably made up their mind before they even go into deliberations. But the defense is emboldened at this point by the fact that it seems like the jurors are taking their time. We did talk with a couple of the Defense Attorneys about that. Lets hear what they had to say. I think it will take two weeks. I think theres lots of issues, you know, enormous amount of evidence that they have to go through, and that would be good for the defense. So, you know, the generalization is a fast verdict is always a prosecution verdict. So i dont want a fast verdict, but i certainly like the way they started. The waiting part is definitely more difficult than being in trial, i think, because when youre in trial youre a lot more active. Youre talking with your cocounsel, youre talking with your client, youre talking with the codefendants strnz aattord strategizing, everything is moving quickly. Reporter and, of course, as difficult as it might be for those attorneys to wait for the verdict, you can imagine how much more difficult it is for the families not only of the victims, but also the defendants in this case. Laura, one more question, if you dont mind. Weve heard throughout this whole process a lot from family members who want to see both men convicted, but not everyone involved in the ghost ship situation is pushing for a conviction, hoping for a conviction. Reporter yeah, no, theyre not, dan. In fact, theres been a core group of family members who have been in the courtroom pretty much every day, and they come out and they speak pretty much uniformly about their desire for conviction of both men in this case. But i can tell you ive spoken with some parents of a young man who died in the fire back in massachusetts. They have not physically been here. I talked with them on the phone. They do not want either of these men convicted. Max harris in particular was a good friend of their sons who died in the fire. Weve also heard from at least one of the survivors and the former tenant of the ghost ship, that is carmen brito who spoke with reporters about what she hopes happens in this case. A lot of the argument against max harris is completely unfounded. I dont think he ever should have been arrested. Largely its looking like im hoping he gets out soon. I hope that we can all just put this behind us. Reporter and, of course, those are a range of possibilities. Both men could be found guilty of the charges, both could be found not guilty, or a combination thereof. There is a possibility of a hung jury, which means one or both defendants could be tried again. Of course, at this point were all just waiting. Waiting and watching with great curiosity, because it has been a fascinating legal case. Laura, thank you very much. Laura anthony reporting. We sent out updates about the ghost ship case through the abc7 news app. Download it now to find out when they reach a verdict. Next why governor newsome ne next why governor newsome ne invited Arnold Schwarzenegge 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. A month of momentum, thats what organizers are calling a monthlong protest in front of i. C. E. In downtown San Francisco. Todays protest wasea lre meliey reporter Gilbert Medina says he understand the journey to becoming a u. S. Citizen. His wife is taking her citizenship test today. Medina is in front of i. C. E. For a different reason. Im hanging out over here because i dont like what trump is doing. I dont think they should be separating babies from their mothers. Thats inhumane. Reporter today kicks off a month long protest. 30 days of action to close detention camps. The people in this country do not want these camps to be happening. Do not want children to be caged and deprived of healthy water and food and showers and to be separated from their families. Reporter each day different protesters will be outside i. C. E. From noon to 1 00 p. M. Some people say theyll return on multiple days. To hear about these children i cant sleep at night. I cant imagine what the parents go through. So this is the least i can do, is come and show up. Reporter overnight s. F. P. D. Cited a Different Group of protesters a boll irk i. C. E. Asap. They didnt remove ternt and lodging equipment. 16 adults and one juvenile was cited. One adult is in Police Custody and will be booked on resisting arrest. Today officers kept their eistance across the street. He oakla challenging each other to a cleanup competition. Theyre calling it the battle of the bay in honor of the 30th anniversary of the 1989 world series between the giants and the as. The mayors are calling on volunteers to show their love for their cities by picking up trash and making their cities more beautiful and green. The challenge is set for California Coastal cleanup day, which is on saturday, september 21st. Sky map 7 shows the location of a grass fire off the valley road starting at 3 40 this afternoon, some homes were threatened. You can see the homes nearby. However contra costa Fire Fighters were able to knock it down quickly. No evacuation or injuries were reported. We all know wildfires have been getting bigger and more intense every year. Cal fire has said one of its Biggest Challenges has been a lack of equipment. Today governor newsome and former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said thats about to change. The story from abc7 News Reporter wayne freedman. Reporter a quiet day at the Cal Fire Air Attack base in Sonoma County, though theres no such thing as a day thats too quiet, aboard this ss2 tanker boots remain untouched then its good for the region. Theyve been sitting here all day today. Reporter Perfect Timing on an afternoonheal fire made its own headlines at mekahlo clellan air force base near sacramento. Governor newsome invited governor schwarzenegger. The upgrade includes new hawk helicopters that can fly at night plus seven converted c130s that should all be flying within four years. When you have all these fires, people want to see something in the air. They dont see something in the air, theyre not sure something is really happening. Reporter c130s are neither as large or as fast as jets weve seen in past years, but they do have four engines and will provide a combination of nimbleness and speed. They can drop four times as much retardant as one of these smaller main stay s2s and they can follow an initial attack. And then here comes the c130 behind us, so youve got pau, pau, with the 2s 2s with the big plane behind t. It will enhance our ability to keep the fires small. Reporter fire that will be coming inevitably. The season has had a relatively slow start thus far, but these men know whats ahead. September, october for sure hopefully well have a relatively quiet august. Reporter worth noting, the quiet did not last here today. The first call came in at 3 00 p. M. Bobs lucky boots were not so lonely after all. In Sonoma County, wayne freedman, abc7 news. All right. Lets draw attention to a warming forecast. Thats right. Spencer has whats coming our way. Its coming our way this weekend. Heres a look at live doppler 7. Still mainly sunny skies in our inland areas. Fog has expanded along the coast line. As you can see its about to move over San Francisco and its already moving over parts of the bay. This is the view from emeryville. Current temperature readings are these. 63 degrees in San Francisco. Oakland 66. Redwood city 70. San jose 73. 59 at half moon bay. The fog is getting lower and lower at the golden gate as you can see. Not affecting traffic, though, moving rather nicely. Its of 80 degrees in santa rosa. Napa 75. 73 at petaluma. Fairfield 79. 76 at concord. And 71 in livermore. And here is the view from mount tam. You can see the fog becoming a bit more prominent as it moves through the golden gate, spills out over the bay. Well have widespread fog and spotty drizzle overnight early tomorrow morning. Warming trend begins tomorrow and the warming will peak over the weekend with high temperatures climbing well into the 90s in most inland areas. Heres our forecast animation. 5 00 tomorrow morning as the commute gits underway well see quite a bit of fog. Not only near the coast but out over the bay. Some patches of fog moving locally inland. Commuters may encounter reduced visibility in some spots, but not for long because the fog is going to burn quickly back to the coast line. Maybe not before the commute ends, but by midday certainly. And well have a mainly sunny day over the bay, inland and even along some parts of the coast line. Well see sunny skies tomorrow. But during the overnight hours as that foeg has reached across the bay, overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the upper 50s so it will be relatively mild just about everywhere overnight. And tomorrows highs down in the south bay 83 in san jose, 91 at morgan hill along the peninsula. Well see mainly upper 70s to about 80. In fact, expect 80 at redwood city, palo alto and mountain view. On the coast breezy with lingering low clouds. Low to mid 60s there. In and around San Francisco tomorrower look for highs of 64 in the sunset district, 68 degrees dournt. 84 in san rafael. Up to 90 at santa rosa. 92 at clover dale. Sonoma, napa 83 degrees. Inland on the east bay rat