Hey, liz, good morning to you. Starting out with clouds around here. Were looking at that marine layer that is in line for mist and drizzle at the shoreline. Live doppler 7 right now we have a little bit of cloud cover out there. Temperatures are in the 50s. 56 in vallejo. 61 in concord with 57 in San Francisco. So here is the plan for today. The clouds will fade. Well get into mostly sunny skies with numbers in the mid70s inland by noontime but as we get towards the latter part of the day, were in the 80s so a warmup is in store around the bay, inland, even at the coast. It will be breezy to gusty again at the shoreline. Well talk about how long the storm lasts as we head toward the first day of summer. Liz . Thank you. An investigation sunday way after someone shot at chp officers in hayward. We have brand new video from overnight, take a look here t happened around 2 00 this morning along llewellyn boulevard in hayward. Officers were shot at, none of them are hurt. We have calls for more details on exactly what happened. Well bring you any updates as soon as we get them. And this is a viral video youve likely seen making the rounds our most searched story, a San Francisco man filming his interaction with a white couple confronting him about a black lives matter he stencilled in chalk in front of his home. Im asking you if this is your property. Why are you asking . Because its private property, sir. Are you defacing private property . This taking place in the citys Pacific Heights neighborhood. Luz pena spoke to the man who says he wants on it apology. Were saying your signs and everything, and thats good. This is not the way to do it. Its private property. Reporter this interaction in pacific rights has gone viral. Since it was posted on twitter on thursday. What she did was every day, its polite racism. Its respectable racism, respectfully, sir, i dont think you belong here at all. James juanillo identifies as a brown juan was stenilying black lives matter on this retaining wall when a couple stopped to question him last tuesday. If i did live here and it was my property, this would be fine. She thought it was devaluing soeones property, she knew it was chalk. She knew that would wash away in the rain. And you dont know if i live here or if this is my property. We actually do know. Reprter but it turns out that James Juanillo does live here. His neighbor who owns the property where juanilo lives says he doesnt know this couple. She claimed she knew the owner of the house. She doesnt know me. Reporter juanillo says he felt attacked and encouraged the couple to call the police. They recognized me. I recognized them. They did not even get out of the car. Reporter birch box makeup Subscription Company confired the woman is Lisa Alexander, the ceo of left face skin care. In a statement birchbox condemned her actions and cut ties with her company. Are you willing to speak to her about what happened . Absolutely. Id ask her why, why did she feel what i was doing hurt her . Reporter juanillo hopes the video helps this Community Come together against racism. He says the couple returned a second time after this incident. I was standing right here when they showed up and i did one of these. And i waved at them and they took off. Reporter we tried to contact Lisa Alexander and have not heard back. In San Francisco, luz pena, abc 7 news. Hmm. That definitely has gone viral. Youll see it on twitter, if you havent yet. New this morning, three California Police unions are unveiling a National Reform agenda and pledging to root out racist officers in the death of george floyd. The Los Angeles Police protective league and the san jose and San FranciscoPolice Officers associations want to improve outcomes between Police Officers and the communities that they serve. So here are just some of their promises. A National Database of former officers fired for gross misconduct, a national use of force standard that emphaszes deescalation, ongoing crisis intervention for Police Officers and a website that is accessible to the public on use of force analysis. In a statement, the three unions said in part we believe that each of our departments has made tremendous strides in strengthening accountability, transparency and adopting policies that reduce the nun and severity of uses of force. However, we can do more and we believe this agenda should be adopted across our nation as an important step toward improving police and community outcomes. When the officers abandon the community there should be consequences with repercussions. In vallejo, hundreds protesting outside a Police Station demanding the speedy release of video of a deadly officerinvolved shooting. The incident prompted the state to investigate the Police Departments policies. Officers shot 22yearold sean monarosa nearly two weeks ago after he dropped to a kneeling position kneeling outside a walgreens believed to be looting. His family is demanding video footage of its dent. Attorney john burr ris says the department has 45 days to do saying the public and the mans family has a right to know what happened. This is shocking, hurt to them. If they saw a video, they might have a different view because the cameras themselves can be helpful to them. They could be hurtful, too, so for me, id like to know. Vallejo chief williams says the officer thought he thought to be a handgun, turned out to be a hammer tucked into his swe sweatshirt. We have a link on our website abc7news. Com. The protests outside the Police Department did not get out of hand but officers were standing by. The vallejo Police OfficersAssociation Posted this on their Facebook Page about it. It reads it should be concerning to people that small children are brought to protests with open air marijuana smoking, foul vile language, screaming, angry mob mentality and profound anger directed at the police. How to have a civil discussion is what adults should be teaching children. It is not clear if they were referring to yelleds protests but they did make that post last night. Thousands turned out for a black lives matter rally in the east bay yesterday. No justice. No peace. No righteous. No peace. No justice. No peace. No racist police. Rock bridge b. A. R. T. Station to berkeleys plaza. The sa ourks local 10 it 1 organized the event to protect systemic racism to protest systemic racism they say is plaguing the workforce. Protesters chanted the names of People Killed recently by Police IncludingBreonna Taylor and george floyd. We recognize our obligation to the Greater Community and the people on earth to make sure that whats going on in this country stops yesterday. George floyd was the last one. Union leaders presented a list of demands to Police Departments around the bay area, calling on them to be more civilized and to redirect funding to community and social services. A peaceful march in San Francisco on saturday during an event called the bay area blackout began at Mission High School marching up to city hall. Organizers called on students, educators and Community Leaders to join neighbors in the march. All were encouraged to wear black and this one was one of four organized events in San Francisco in support of social justice. Others today are also planned in San Francisco, oakland, danville, and alameda. Right now on our website abc7news. Com we have a lot of local resources to help you navigate this difficult time in our community, regarding race inequality. Go to want takeaction and click on race resources for a full list. Now to the coronavirus pandemic, where abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area through four main areas as we reshape our community through the crisis. One big focus is your health and tomorrow a new order takes effect in the most populous county that will dramatically who can test for covid19, any essential worker, anyone showing symptoms and anyone exposed to a known covid case. It follows a slight uptick in cases following eased restrictions. Major hospitals like kaiser and Valley Medical Center said they are already on board with this plan. And a big reopening tomorrow for the return to daily life. San franciscos westfield mall and the galleria will open for limited indoor shopping. Westfield says masks are required at all times. The malls have to limit the number of shoppers and set up social distance signs and have crews clean more frequently. Shopper also notice Hand Sanitizer and hand washing stations. Westfield valley fair in santa clara, face coverings will be required for shoppers and employees there, signs will be up throughout the mall telling shoppers to social distance. The food court will be open but seats will not return until sitdown dine something permitted by the county. In the next week, westfield plans to launch a capacity planningment tool that allows customers to go online to see how many people are on site at any given time. Some stores will also offer shopping by appointment. Technology should be an enabler, should make it easy on people or offer more choices and more convenience to people and i think were trying to accommodate that movement. Valley fair is set to open its doors at 11 00 tomorrow. This morning san mateo leaders are saying why their residents demand a faster reoption, petitioning Governor Newsom for a health order variance putting San Mateo County in line with california. It was the first to implement shelterinplace orders in late march. Residents changed their behaviors and ready to bring back the economy especially restaurants. We have to make sure our restaurants they survive. We know that the revenue of restaurants are down 60 to 90 . If they dont dine out, they will die out. If Governor Newsom gives San Mateo County the green light, restaurants could reopen for indoor dining, so could hair salons, movie theaters and gyms. Things are moving fast, lisa, in this reopening process. Yes, and its exciting, but as we look at the golden gate bridge, thats not exciting, is it . Weve got low clouds and fog, temperatures in the upper 50s, even some mist and drizzle, but its going to clear, its going to be a warmer day. Its going to be windy at the quoes b coast but not everywhere. Well talk about the warming trend and detail coming up. Also ahead been. Tear gas is out into the crowd now. Overnight, Police Protests bubbling over in atlanta. We have full coverage of this brand new video, tear gas and a wendys being burned to the ground following the death of an unarmed black man in police custody. The latest on the damage done in the oakland nights, hear what Small Business owners are saying, searching for the vandals accused of looting, breaking and setting fires on the street. And how pg e is preparing for fire season amid this pandemic. We look at the changes its made and if we might see those planned power shutoffs again. Welcome back. Small Business Owners in another part of oakland spent all day cleaning up after vandals left a path of deskrux. 100 people blocked the street with trash cans and set them on fire. Some people started hurling rocks and bottles at officers. All this happening in the temescal district along telegraph avenue friday night. Cornell bernard sent spent the day talking to Business Owners. Reporter plywood is going up outside marks paint mart where six windows were smashed friday night by vandals. Makes no sense. Reporter coowner chris rego says his familyowned business started in 1973, has never been targeted. Were just back open and were getting busy again and now this happens. Its just, it makes no sense. Reporter Oakland Police say groups of vandals are responsible for the damage. The paint store Security Camera captured a group outside the store setting fires on the street. Staff at kelly moore were scraping paint off the floor after vandals broke in, looted, dumping paint inside the store and out. Basically they just vandalized the street, sidewalk, broke all our glass, and then paint everywhere inside, destroyed. Reporter at least a half dozen businesses were shoveling shattered glass including nonprofit east bay depot for creative resuit which proudly supports recent marches and demonstrations. I know theres a lot of anger and its a perfect storm right now so its understandable and forgivable. Emily and james chen were helping clean up the damage. Especially if you support whats happening, the movement in the country and black lives matter especially if you support that and impacted in this way i think thats really tough. Reporter the cleanup on telegraph avenue could take days. One oakland city councilman tells us he toured the damage, calls it unnecessary and counterproductive. Its not helping the cause at all. It actually disstrakts from the cause and it harms our local businesses. Reporter police are investigating. Meantime, the big cleanup goes on. In oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. Oakland police are asking for help identifying the people responsible for vandalizing businesses, they want store owners who lost merchandise to submit a report online to the city website, email any video or photos of the damage. Opd is asking store owners to register Security Cameras through the city so they can access possible getaway cars. Pg e is preparing for a difficult fire season and power shutoffs during this coronavirus pandemic. Cording to the chronicle the utility is installing more resilient power poles, covering bare wires and burying some lines underground and trimming trees along nearly 1,000 power line miles and installing more weather stations and fire watching cameras. Pg e says its well ahead of where it was compared to this time last year but warns power shutoffs could happen again but they hope it will affect fewer people. And a weekend neighborhood event to combat racism and promote unity got a celebrity endorsement. Two friends in upstate new york wanted to do something small but powerful following the death of george floyd. They set up signs that read black or white, relax and have a beer in front of a house in the town of pittsford near rochester and invited people to join them. The invitation got the attention of Country Music star brad paisley who met the two on zoom and shipped them hundreds of dollars worth of beer. Theyre now hosting a happy hour every thursdy. Thats so cool. I love that, lisa. Good to see people coming together and its a hard time so seeing some positive outcomes in all of this is nice. Definitely. You were talking about the weather and pg e, and we have a Drought Monitor to show to you see where we stack up this time of year, but we are looking at the winds shifting as the weather system pushing to the north of us tuesday and that will temporarily bring an offshore component to the wind and thats not what we like to hear this time of year and well talk about it and spell it out for new the next few minutes. Right now, live doppler 7 showing patchy fog around the bay. We had some mist and some drizzle, thats the system up there that will pass to the north of us and why its significant is because it is going to allow for a wind shift and when that happens, thats when the winds are going to get drier and the relative humidity will decrease as the temperatures climb. Right now it is 58 in pacifica. 62 in oakland. Good morning to you, hayward. 61. Weve got 60 around fremont and also in san jose. So this is not a local camera, but its windy there. Looks like its d. C. Coastal drizzle this morning, looking at sunny and warmer conditions today. The warming trend gets under way throughout the middle of the week, and as we look at where we stack up so far in terms of our rainfall season, you notice the contours and the colors up in northern california, thats thank means that were dry. Southern california around palm springs above average rainfall for this time of year but as we get in closer you can see were under the severe category here, that orange for most of the bay area, and in the south bay, did you pretty well this past season, better than the north bay, so the drought category just moderate for you. So overall, this translates into some pretty ripe conditions out there, if we get that offshore flow and a lot of hot weather, which is usually what happens as we get towards the end of summer. But right now, as we get towards the Morning Hours, you can see the clouds, they clear, low clouds and fog stack up along the peninsula here so it will be breezy along the coast, and then into tomorrow, that weather system pushing to the north of us, could see a few sprinkles, other wiles its just going to keep the temperatures from getting too warm today and tomorrow, and then we get this thank wind shift. By tuesday its a pleasant day, a few 80s inland, by wednesday numbers are climbing into the 90s as we look at our east bay valley, still cool around San Francisco but then by thursday, looking at about 80 in oakland, upper 90s as the warming continues and the winds will get lighter on thursday, so the windiest day the offshore wins looking to be tuesday night into wednesday. 74 tod