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is in kindergarten, is reacting to news that some kids at this trunk or treat pta event at amelia earhart elementary school in alameda came home with more than just candy full of sugar. >> some came home with this cannabis infused fruit candy full of thc. what some might refer to as weed or marijuana candy. >> the student had found in the bag of candy that they brought home an edible with about ten milligrams of thc in it. >> the trick or treating type event was held in this parking lot sunday. the alameda unified school district says one student ate at least part of the cannabis infused candy. >> we do know that the student appears to have ingested the candy. unintended only the family got help. the student is stabilized and is doing well after the school and district put out a warning. >> additional families came forward to say they also found this kiva brand lost farm fruit to the woman who took this picture tells us one of her three kids had this in their back. parents we spoke with just glad that more kids weren't sickened. >> i have no experience with candies like that, but we do check our candy regardless of things like this happen. >> and i was thinking like, oh, geez, that's really like scary because, you know, this is from the pta events. >> multiple kids came home with those cannabis infused candies and it is important to note that they were all blue. i checked the rest of the candies there. >> i didn't find that blue one, but angel it yesterday it one. i'm pretty sure she ate one, but i'm not sure which you know, if that one is that blue one, i need to double check. like, you know, with her when we get back home. >> the superinten says the district is now working with police to see where the candies came from. they're warning you to check your kids candy on halloween before before they eat it. in alameda, j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> all right. as for the weather tomorrow for halloween as the kids go trick or treating, meteorologist sandyha patel is tracking that in your accuweather forecast. >> nothing ghoulish about the forecast for tomorrow. we're talking about spooktacular weather. when the sun goes down, you will notice that those temperatures are in the low to upper 60s so pretty mild out there. no tricks, just a treat at 7 p.m. 50s and 60s and at 8 p.m. we're not talking about bone chilling cold, that's for sure. creepy clouds passing through here at 9 p.m. mid-fifties to low 60s. don't get too used to this idea of the mild weather because we have potentially big changes ahead. and i'll be back with that forecast coming right up. >> and the weather department pulling out all the stops with the halloween graphics. all right. more from sandy shortly. we're learning more tonight about the suspect in a really bizarre police chase across the bay area, apparently starting at a famous san francisco church. court records show the suspect was also set to appear in court tomorrow for domestic violence charges as he's in more trouble now after officers say they chased him across san francisco last night and over the bay bridge before arresting him in martinez. and along the way, the suspect was accused of throwing homemade explosives at police. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is on the story. the san francisco police swat team and bomb squad swarmed into this home in concord this afternoon and searched for possible explosive materials in the home where 42 year old suspect daniel garcia lives. >> police say garcia went to mass at saints peter and paul church late sunday afternoon in san francisco's north beach neighborhood after communion, he confronted a parishioner. >> he demanded money from that person. the parishioner continued to pray and ignored him, at which point the suspect then in violently assaulted this parishioner, punching him in the head. and we believe that the parishioner went unconscious temporarily. >> witnesses say he left the church with a knife in hand and a police pursuit began when he got in his car. police said officers felt their lives were in danger as the suspect intentionally threw two explosive devices at their patrol car. one on filbert street. and again at eighth and mission. the officers described not only seeing the flames of the device that hit the ground, but also the officers could feel the when the bomb detonated, they could feel the blowback from that in their vehicles. ten squad cars and chp joined the chase as the suspect took off over the bay bridge. the pursuit ended in martinez. suspect daniel garcia was put into an ambulance as a bomb seeking robot probed his car and witnesses from the church arrive and he was able to look at the suspect and positively identify that he was the individual who was in the church. >> the church was swept for bombs or and was found to be safe. >> that's chilling. and i'm just really thankful that not only the officers did not get hurt, but there are innocent people. i mean, it was close to 6:00. there are still people out on the street. >> garcia is jailed in san francisco, facing three counts of attempted murder, two counts of igniting explosive devices with intent to commit murder and more than a dozen other charges. garcia was already due in court tuesday on a different domestic violence charge in contra costa county. i'm leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >> now the archdiocese of san francisco sent us a statement following the sunday church service scare. uh- executive director of the church, peter malo, saying in part, maintaining a safe environment for our parishioners at masses is obviously a priority. our parish ushers are trained in safety and crisis response. thank god no one was seriously injured. end of statement. the archdiocese just completed its health, safety and crisis response training. as it turns out, earlier this month. all right. let's move to the south bay tonight, where man says his grandparents are still in shock after a home burglary in broad daylight. and we just received the ring doorbell video that captures the moment it happened. san jose police are now investigating, but in the meantime, the grandson is hoping the footage can help police find the people that did it. abc's seven new south bay reporter lauren martinez shows you how it all unfolded. >> a brazen home invasion at an elderly couple's san jose home was caught on camera on friday afternoon. josh benishek said three women opened the gate to his grand parents front yard off story road while two of them asked if they could look at their flowers. a third woman made her way inside. they strike at a very good opportunity where wasn't at the household and my it was just my grandparents alone and my grandparents are very fragile and they have hard of hearing and barely speak any english. >> banjac said his grandmother didn't know someone was robbing them until it was too late minutes later. >> you can see a woman carrying a safe outside the safe had around like $10,000 in it. >> it was scared me to muslims that that person individual that entered the house with a smile on her face like that. she was happy to rob my parents grandparents, which hurt me a lot. >> neighbors who live nearby tell us that san jose police asked for any surveillance video they might have that might have captured which direction the women win. we have five out here and then we have two in the backyard. samantha villegas provided police video from her cameras. villegas and her family live two doors down that actually made me feel kind of a little less secure. >> i feel like it's kind of a new type of low. >> bank said his grandparents have installed new locks and will be getting more cameras on tuesday. >> i'm glad to have captured footage of them and be able to share it with the public and help others and if possible, catch them. >> san jose police say this is an active and ongoing investigation in san jose. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> remarkable video. now we give you the full picture of crime where you live with the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. it shows you a wide range of public safety statistics. six for oakland, san jose and san francisco. you'll find it at abc7 news.com. happening tomorrow, the us government says it will operate its final charter flight out of tel aviv to repatriate americans . commercial flights are still available on el al, but they are limited. now that word comes as one of the americans who was held hostage by hamas returns to her chicago area home. 18 year old natalie raanan. in the us. benjamin netanyahu says a ceasefire is not going to happen, just as the united states would not agree to a cease fire after the bombing of pearl harbor or after the terrorist attack of nine divided by 11. >> israel will not agree to a cessation of hostilities with hamas after the horrific attacks of october 7th inside gaza. >> aid workers say the humanitarian crisis is growing more dire. truckloads of food, water and critical supplies have entered from egypt to try to help. tributes have been pouring in in remembrance of the late matthew perry. the actor was found dead after an apparent drowning saturday evening. as you've heard tonight, perry's friends cast mates releasing a statement saying in part, we are all so utterly devastated by the loss of matthew, we were more than just cast mates. we are family, he adding. there is so much to say, but right now we're going to take a moment to grieve and process this unfathomable loss. that statement from their costars, the star once shared how he would like to be remembered beyond his acting. >> when i die, i don't want friends to be the first thing that's mentioned. i want that to be the first thing that's mentioned. and i'm going to live the rest of my life proving that matthew perry was 54. >> lot more coming here. a super charged lemonade blamed in a student's death. the lawsuit and new warning now coming from panera bread. plus, achieving equality for pregnant mothers. how california is now standing up in that fight. also here, flipping the famed fry's electronics. the legend technology mecca could now be getting paved over for something else in san jose. all of that's coming up. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan. watch tonight before we replaced by robots, i got away from music and god one day told me she was like, it's time god talks like michael time god talks like michael jackson it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches for the ultimate gillette in your hands or feet? try nervive nerve relief from the world's number one nerve care company. nervive 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racism in perinatal care. but still have a long way to go. abc7 news reporter tim johns has the story. >> in a news conference, california attorney general rob bonta announcing the results of a new department of justice investigation. >> we need to listen to this data. it's screaming at us to do something. >> that investigation looking at implicit bias among health care workers and perinatal settings and showing the need for more progress. it comes after the state legislature passed a bill back in 2019. require all health care professionals to receive training to reduce racial biases . according to recent data, black women have maternal mortality rates far higher than any other racial group, and 3 to 4 times that of white women. >> many black moms aren't taken seriously when they communicate their pains, their discomfort to doctors. and we know that those are biases and are not intentional biases that staff at at hospitals, home care works with the children's council of san francisco. >> she says socio economic factors like a lack of investment as well as systemic racism, are two of the main reasons behind the high mortality rates for black women. and it doesn't just revolve around childbirth. kerry says the health care inequities also have an impact on millions of black children. >> the development social, emotional, kindergarten readiness are all key components that are impacted by black moms, black families not having the necessary access to resources, as the attorney general says, that when the investigation began in august of 2021, less than 17% of hospitals up and down the state had begun training their employees. >> now that number is above 80. >> these are not suggestions. these are not recommendations or options. these are the law. they must be followed. so we need deadlines. we need an enforcer, and we need consequences. >> despite the progress, though, bonta says more work needs to be done. >> time is of the essence when it comes to health care. bias can be the difference between life and death. >> in san francisco, tim johns, abc7 news. >> new at 11. apple has unveiled its new macbook pro containing the advanced m3 family of chips and a faster cpu. on the night before halloween, apple had a little fun by describing the new processing chip as scary fast. >> tonight, we're introducing a new family of breakthrough chips and bringing them to the world's best pro laptop macbook pro. >> the company also says the m3 chip brings even more performance and remarkable new capabilities to macbook pro. all right. in the south bay, your best buys may always have been at fry's, but a treasured location where many people went for our electronics needs might face the wrecking ball now, develop owners are hoping to tear down the former store located at east brokaw road and interstate eight 80in north san jose. they're hoping to build 500, maybe even a thousand or more homes on the 2,000,000 square foot site it originally an office park was planned, but then covid happened. the storefront was iconic to so many south bay residents built to resemble a mayan temple. remember a fry's electronics went out of business for good in february of 2021, and the site has been vacant ever since. now retired abc7 news reporter david lewis reminisced on the shopping experience, which was not limited to just electronics. >> he also had rows and rows of temptation items, especially snack food and beverages that you needed to reinforce your visit. >> i always succumb to those two in those eyes at the checkout. there's no timeline yet for this proposal, which needs to go through the review process, but we'll keep you updated on it. the president and first lady hosted a halloween eve trick or treating event at the white house tonight. children from local public schools and military families were invited to attend. the president handed out chocolate candy and special gifts to the kids while the first lady read books filled with spooky stories. the guest list consisted of about 8000 invitees, so it was a big event there at the white house. and get in the halloween spirit with the second edition of our creepy bay area special. we take you to the spooky and unique places in the bay area. find it on the abc7 news bay area streaming app on roku, amazon fire stick, apple tv and google tv. you'll find some things you probably did not know about. there if you check out that program and speaking of getting into the halloween spirit, she's off tomorrow to be with the kids, but she's wearing dressed in black for halloween tonight. >> yeah, just figured i'd get into the spirit, but thanks, danny. yeah, and i have a forecast that's going to be ghoulishly. good for all the little ones. let's take a look at that forecast for halloween. i know the kids are going to have parades. the younger kids, that is. and it's going to be perfect parading weather at 9 a.m. upper 40s to the upper 50s a mix of sun and high clouds for those midday parties, low 60s to low 70s, especially if they're outdoors. keep in mind it's going to be quite comfortable. and then once the sun sets, those temperatures will come down. but really overall, i mean, close to 70 degrees around the bay and inland and at 612, low 60s coast side, i would say it's going to be comfortable out there. a halloween treat at 7 p.m. 50s and 60s and a few creepy clouds coming our way at 8 p.m. but not bone chilling cold at 9:00. temperatures will be in the mid 50s to the low 60s as we look at live doppler seven, high pressure is pretty much in control of our weather, which will provide us with the mild to warm weather. we did see those high clouds coming through today. they'll continue and those temperatures will remain above average. like today. they were in the low to upper 70s as we look at live doppler seven, just a few passing clouds. look at those temperatures in the 30s to the 50s. so some of those wind sheltered valleys will drop off in the morning. it will be a little bit on the cool side. early on in the day, pier 39, camera looking at a lovely view right now. mild to warm weather through midweek spooktacular for halloween and it's a cooler end to the week with a chance of rain. so let's go hour by hour tomorrow morning, right around the time the kids are getting to school, all with their costumes on upper 30s to low 50s as we head into the afternoon hours, numbers will be in the 60s at noontime and by early afternoon you're already popping up into the 70s in many areas. so it should be a nice looking day first thing in the morning though early on you might want to dress in a light extra layer as you head out the door, perhaps to work upper 30s to mid 50s and looking at the afternoon highs in the south bay. this is going to be warm for morgan hill. gilroy 80 degrees. 78, 79 excuse me in san jose on the peninsula, 7

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