Even inside the home thats surrounded right now. Earlier, Law Enforcement said a suicide note was found addressed to card son. They say the note included rants as well as bank account details. And again, the suspects home is in bowdoin, maine. Police still have it surround id, but they are no longer shouting commands such as come out with your hands up. We are going to bring you updates here live on abc seven news at abc7 news dot com and the abc7 bay area app as we continue to follow this. But lets move on now and come back home. New details on a tragic hit and run crash that killed a pregnant woman. We now know that her baby who was born during emergency surgery, has alsoied. The crash happened tuesday in san jose, near oak ridge mall at the intersection of blossom hill road and winfield boulevard. Abceven news south bay reporter zach fuentes spoke with friends and family about how they remember the lives lost. The tributes at the corner of this blossom hill road intersection in south san jose continue to grow, all to honor the life of 21 year old april zeigler, pregnant with a son to be named devonte. She was killed tuesday night at this intersection. Thinking of this family and their loss is really hard. Thursday, friends and family continue to come by, leaving some of zeiglers favorite things. One of the tributes, her favorite drink, a raspberry iced tea left by gigi fate bates daughter who. State, grew up with zeigler. I spoke with my daughter this morning who was very upset and she asked me, she says, mom, would you go buy her a raspberry iced tea . And leave it at the spot . And so i came by this morning and did that today. Zeigler was driving eastbound on blossom hill road in san jose tuesday. Police say a car later found out to be stolen, crashed into her. Two men left the scene immediately after the crash. No arrests have been made. Initially, the baby was successfully born via emergency surgery, but in critical condition. 24 hours later. Though loved ones received even more tragic news and they had to pull them from life support last night. And he passed around 915. But hes with his mother now, in her arms, in heavens, tammy lara set up this gofundme page. She was aguilars family friend, roommate and runs the play and learn preschool where they both worked. Every child in the school knows april loves april. The parents love her. All the staff loves her. Shes the person that if youre having a bad day, this is shes the one you send into the classroom to go help out as friends and family from different walks of april. Flowers life continue to come to this growing memorial. One hope shared by many is that those responsible for this tragedy are brought to justice. I hope that these people understand they took a very special life, somebody who meant a lot to a whole lot of people in san jose, zach fuentes, abc seven news there for has been a major breakthrough in a 1979 cold case murder in sunnyvale. 18 year old estella molina was fatally stabbed during an attempted sexual assault. Police found a drop of blood at the crime scene belonging to her killer and thanks to dna analysis, authorities have identified a suspect in the case. Samuel silva. He died in a federal prison in 2008. The advent of forensic genealogy allows us to be proactive, to try to find out the name and the person behind that profile without having to wait around investigators say the two knew each other because they worked together at great america. Silva had a lengthy criminal history, including attempted murder, rape and manslaughter. Lets move now to an update from the abc7 news iteam. That off duty Alaska Airlines pilot accused of trying to crash a flight headed to San Francisco this past sunday had his first appearance in federal court this afternoon. Now were learning more about what led up to that dangerous struggle in the cockpit. Iteam reporter dan noyes has been working the story. Youve got the latest tonight, dan . And dan, this was the first appearance and arraignment for 44 year old Joseph David Emerson of Pleasant Hill on the federal charge. Emerson pleaded not guilty to interference with flight crew members and attendants. That one charge could bring up to 20 years in prison after the hearing. Emersons wife, sarah, told reporters that she knew her husband was struggling with depression, but, quote, this is not my joe. He never would have done that. He never would have knowingly done any of that. That is not the man i married. Also today, federal prosecutors filed an amended complaint against emerson. It now says emerson had not slept for 48 hours before the flight. Not the 40 hours first noted. And that corresponds with the time frame in which he told police he took psychic delic mushrooms. Emerson claimed he was despondent over the recent death of his best friend, but the amended complaint now says that friend died six years ago. According to the fbi affidavit, emerson felt he was suffering a nervous breakdown aboard the Alaska Airlines flight operated by horizon air from everett, washington, to San Francisco sunday. The off duty pilot was riding in a cockpit jump seat when he said, im not okay. And reached up for the emergency engine, shut off, handles the pilots had to wrestle with emerson to keep the plane under control. Prosecutors also clarified what emerson told a Flight Attendant after leaving the cockpit. I need you to cuff me before i do something wrong. Its going to be bad. Emerson appeared in state Court Tuesday facing 83 counts of attempted murder for even after being handcuffed. The complaint, says emerson tried to open an emergency door. Also today in state court, his defense team waived the 60 day rule. Thats the time in which a trial must start after an arrest. The da also said today theyll be taking this case to a grand jury. So a long road ahead. And youll follow it. Of course. Got it. Thank you, dan, thanks. And to get in touch with dan and the ai team, you can call this number on your screen. 188840 iteams or you can go to abc7, news. Com slash iteam. Theres a new effort to make it easier to prosecute suspects in car break ins. Tonight we take a closer look at revised legislation that local leaders hope will help crack down on crime. Abc7 News Reporter suzanne phan is live in the newsroom to explain exactly what is changing. Suzanne so dan, state senator scott wiener says he wants to hold auto burglars accountable by changing a serious loophole in a current law. Its an absurd requirement, but it makes no sense. State senator scott wiener says theres an auto burglary law on the books that needs a big change. We are going to get rid of that useless requirement. That requirement is to prove someone is guilty of breaking into a car. Californias current auto burglary statute requires proof the vehicle was locked. Even if you have a video of the person smashing the window, even if theres clear evidence, the person broke into the car. The da also has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the car was locked. Wiener says his legislation, which hes introducing for the third time, will remove that requirement. San francisco da says criminals are more brazen, more organized. Theyre going through windows and seconds to take stuff. But because of that current requirement that victims are required to physically come back to San Francisco to testify that their doors were locked, that prevent prosecution of these crimes from being successful. Supporters say this proposed legislation would benefit communities across the bay that are being hit hard by car break ins. In oakland, police are ramping up patrols, bringing back foot patrols in the downtown area and this weekend, opd is launching a pilot program. People can report an auto burglary on instagram and in San Francisco, sfpd is adding more officers in neighborhoods where break ins are happening, even using bait cars to catch thieves. We pulled up here and we saw the glass everywhere at this parking lot of the palace of fine arts, theres several parking stalls filled with broken glass. Brianna yanez, whos visiting from houston, didnt want to take any chances. We were counting on getting our car broken into, so we put everything in the trunk. The president of the American Car Rental Association believes senator wieners proposed legislation will make a big difference in the lack of consequences for getting caught doing it. And thats what were here today to address. This is exactly whats needed. And senator wiener introduced similar legislation back in 2018 and 2019, but believes the bills did not move forward because of the leadership at the time. Senator wiener hopes the third time will be a charm. Live in the newsroom, suzanne phan abc seven news and we will see. Suzanne, thank you. Coming up next, only on seven meet the judge overseeing San Franciscos first care court. Hear why this work is personal. And well be joined live by seven on your sides michael finney. Looking at new insurance rules and what they mean for you. Lower temperatures in the morning and higher fire danger for the weekend. Im meteorologist sandhya patel have the forecast coming up. When abc sen news at six continues as discover the ozempic® trizone. 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They did just recently leave. We will continue to follow this. We will bring you an update here live on abc seven news at abc7 news. Com and the abc seven news bay area app. All right, moving on for the time being, now only on abc seven tonight youll meet the judge in charge of San Franciscos new care court. We want to introduce you to this person. Its part of a new state law meant to help those with Mental Illness disorders get the care that they need, even if they dont want it. The judge overseeing it tells abc seven News ReporterTara Campbell that this work is deeply rewarding and the goal is to get people suffering from severe Mental Illness off the streets and into treatment. San francisco is one of the first seven counties to launch care court this month. It will be in a context like this. I wont be sitting up elevated above the participants. Ill be sitting at a table. Im going to avoid wearing a robe. Superior court judge michael benkhert is overseeing the court and says building a relationship is key. Im not trying to address the big policy questions. Im trying to work with the person whos before me and see if i can make a difference in their life under californias care act, everyone from First Responders to family members can petition for people with severe Mental Illness like schizophrenia, to get the help they need. In San Francisco, Health Officials estimate between 1 and 2000 people in the city could qualify. How many petitions have you seen so far today . We have seen five. And is that what you were expecting . I didnt. I tried not to have any expectations. I mean, i didnt find any of the predictions to be very reliable. Well, most of them related to how many people out there might qualify, which is much different than the number of people who are actually going to have a petition filed. And beyond getting people into the court, he says getting people care is another challenge. I also run three different treatment courts and so i have been dealing with the availability or the lack of availability of treatment programs, says San Francisco county has about 2500 Mental Health and Substance UseDisorder Treatment beds and are adding more. But the judge says its not just about the number this is a voluntary program. So if i want somebody to go and be successful in a program, im, you know, in a Mental Health treatment facility, it should be a place that they want to stay. They it should be a place where theyre getting better. And he says people on the streets deserve the help they need. Given how closely you work with this community of people who perhaps struggle the most, but when you hear this other, what do you think. Give me a moment. Absolutely. Sorry and despite the emotional toll, this judge is committed to continuing the work. This is the this is the most rewarding kind of work that you can do. I mean, the to feel like you made a difference in another persons life is. Higher reward. Tara campbell, abc7 news. What a nice man doing good work. If you or someone you know could use some help. Weve got a starting point for you. Go to abc7 news. Com slash take action to find local resources for issues including Mental Health and substance abuse. Theyre available by phone, email, even text message. A west oakland by bike shop is doing its part to build a better bay area. It doesnt sell bikes, it gives them away and the shop hires those who were formerly incarcerated. Abc seven News Reporter anser hassan has the story. Bikes for life in west oakland isnt a traditional bike store. They dont sell bikes. They give them away. We want formerly incarcerated people who are coming home between a clipper card and a bicycle. They should be able to get anywhere in the bay area that they need to go for jobs, for opportunities, services. George galvez is the executive director of courage Communities United for restorative youth justice, the group also runs the newly opened bike shop, providing opportunities for formerly incarcerated people. Is critical in terms of reducing recidivism, in terms of promoting Public Safety and theyre the best messengers and mentors as folks whove been there and done that the shop was inspired by biking advocate and Community Activist tony coleman, who died last year. Staying true to his mission, bikes for life also hires those who were formerly incarcerated, dated like jesus kaba. They have all these goals because their time stood still for a little bit and they want to make sure that when they hit the ground, they hit the ground running. They dont want to stand still. They dont want to be forgotten about. They want to be a part of society, you know, so no ones perfect. But an opportunity always helps. And thats what were here to do. Kaba is also one of the designers of the t shirts, symbolic of his latino heritage and San Francisco roots. I got a shirt that just feels like cultural pride. One that sunkiss, you know, basically brown is beautiful. Kiss by the sun. As the shop grows, so too will the Job Opportunities they already launched a food pantry. Michael littlebear heads that program called heal or Healthy Eating active living. He also runs the bike shop. He also once served time behind bars. This program will help them get back on their feet. It will show them dignity and show them that somebody does care out there for them. The store is open, but things will really kick off in a few weeks when they will also be open to young people. They can repair or build a bike and take that bike home as well, garvey says. Hopefully with some focus on the road ahead. Thats part of our model is hiring people who have lived experience s who can support young people, guide them in making life affirming decisions, who are credible messengers, whove overcome the challenge that the young people are being confronted with. In oakland, anser hassan, abc seven news. What a great idea. Win, win all the way around, right . Absolutely. All right. Beautiful day outside, gorgeous. Lets go to meteorologist sandy patel looking ahead toward the weekend, sandy. Yeah and this weekend were going to warm it up in the afternoons, but were also going to notice the fire danger increase as dan and ama. Good evening to all of you. Lets take a look at the winds right now. 21 mile an hour breeze, sfo, San Francisco onshore, 17 in half moon bay. But look at this view from santa cruz camera a spectacular sunset right now and the air quality is going to remain good. The next three days. If you want to get outside and enjoy. We do have some high clouds coming in on live doppler seven. These clouds are in association with a disturbance off the coast. Its not going to bring us any rain, just some more clo