Protesters throwing rocks and bottles, but the reports key findings are that officers have a lack of train interesting experience. There was insuch staffing, insufficient equipment, and poor media relations, all of which contributed to escalating the situation instead of defusing it. So better training is the best thing that we can have, not Better Things to, like, not quite kill people, but mame them for life. Reporter and that discussion continue hearing at San Jose City hall. Talking to insiders today, it looks like the mayor may not have the votes he needs to get this ban passed. Meantime, the discussion will go to the city council next. Right now a questioning between the mayor and members of the Police Department has been going on for the last hour or so. Reporting live in san jose, lens ramirez, kpix 5. A San Leandro Police officer charge evidence in the deadly shooting of a black man inside of a walmart was handcuffed and taken into custody. We show you officer jason fletcher, walking into court with his lawyers today. Fletcher was booked on manslaughter charges. That are some shot and killed steven tyler in april who was holding a baseball bat inside the walmart, had been accused of shoplifting. Taylors family was outside the courthouse today, and they say more needs to be done. I feel a lot of emotions. Mostly sickening, anger, more of the same. Reporter how so . Nothing is changing. Its the same thing over and over again. Fletcher is one of the first bay area officers to be charged with manslaughter in more than a decade. The charges come in the wake of a New California law putting new limits on the use of divorce by officers. The issue is going to be did he attempt to deescalate the vision before using lethal force, and the answer was most assuredly he did. Prosecutors argue that taylor did not impose an imminent threat, meaning he did not need to be shot. Fletcher posted his 200,000 bail, and is expected to enter a plea later this month. Now to our other big story this evening. The bay area breathing a sigh of relief. The skies looking clear, the air quality improving. You could even actually see the sun in pacifica, and plenty of people were spotted out on the beach. Ive been trapped in the house for over five days, and when i first thing in the morning, i check the air, i was saying halleluiah blue skies above San Francisco, even the Golden Gate Bridge visibility much better, too, at sfo today. Haul pagan is here with polishings here with power. You can see the fires outlined in or an here. Theyre still burning but sending that smoke to the north and still that haze of smoke, but its thinning than over the past few days. The air quality numbers, this is the most recent update, and a lot of folks have dropped into the moderate category. Still 108, unhealthy for sensitive groups category. For livermore, 118. One more day in our spare the air alert. Tomorrow will be the 30th straight day. May as well make it an even month, but the progress weve seen today is going to continue as we head through the rest of the week. More details in a few minutes. We are seeing clearer skies. Seattle is still getting all of that smoke. The bad air is now being blamed for postponing the giants game against the mariners. Both teams are now heading back to the bay area. Because the air quality in seattle has gotten worse, the teams want to make up the games today and tomorrow at oracle park. Game times in San Francisco have not yet been determined, and the mariners will be the home team in their rescheduled game. To our fire watch now. Vice president ial candidate Kamala Harris got both a firsthand look at the devastation from the creek fire in fresno county. Ken has her message from the fire zone. Ken . Yeah, the senator and Vice President ial hopeful walked through part of the burned area with Governor Newsom. They saw the damage firsthand and up close and met with the Emergency Responder there is. They also visited an evacuation center, stopping by the different booth Forks Social Services and red cross aide, and later in front of a burnt out playground, senator harris highlighted what she called the reality of Climate Change and its devastating effects on our state. That is about heat, it is about drought. It is about lightning strikes. And it is incumbent on us in terms of the leadership of our nation to take seriously the extreme changes in our climate, and to do what we can to mitigate against the damage, but also what we must do to preserve the beautiful land that we inherited from prior generations. When we are talking about the climate crisis, we were talking about a Public Health crisis, in terms of clean air, the potential or not for clean water. Senator harris also spoke about the federal governments responsibility to help state and local governments with resources, and Governor Newsom voiced his support from her Vice President ial bid. Its high time that we have the kind of leadership that is exampled in the next Vice President of the united states, senator Kamala Harris, that has long gotten and it gotten it done in terms of being proactive and being resolute in her commitment to address our efforts to radically change the way we produce and consumer energy. Governor newsom met with President Trump yesterday in sacramento county, and back in washington today the president repeated his message calling out the need for better Forest Management to prevent fires. Im a big believer in Forest Management. When you let the floors of the forest build up with leaves and timber thats drys is a money, youre causing forest fires, thats a problem. A little later, senator harris will have a Campaign Event in Law Enforcement and a virtual fundraiser. Back to you, allen. We brought you live coverage of the senators visit to free throws on cbsn bay area. We are 24 streams on kpix. Com and other social media platforms. 15 bodies have been recovered from the north complex fire in butte county. Thes. They of 7 victims have been released. The youngest just 16 years old. They lived in berry creek northeast of oroville. This is the 8th largest fire in the states history, burning 420 square miles so far. A 1 million settlement has been reached over the death of Breonna Taylor. And the agreement between the city of louisville and taylors family does include police reforms. Reporter louisvilles mayor announced a 12 million wrongful death settlement to the estate of breonna and a series of police reforms. We must have transparent and accountability for the work our officers do. Reporter the police shot and killed the emergency room technician while executing a no knock warrant at her apartment in march. Police say officers returned fire after taylors boyfriend fired one shot at them. As significant as today is, its only the beginning. Reporter taylors mom said the settlement is just the first step in justice for her daughter. Its time to move forward with the criminal charges, because she deserves that, and much more. Her beautiful spirit and personality is working through all of us on the ground, so please continue to say her name. Breonna taylor. Reporter the shooting led to widespread protests in louisville and demands that the officers face criminal charges. One officer involved in the shooting has been fired. Two others are on administrative leave. Justice for Breonna Taylor is multilayered. We are not gonna stop our calls to hold the officers responsible for breonnas death be accountable. Were going to continue to put pressure on the attorney generals office. Reporter the states attorney general is still investigating the Police Actions on that day. Still ahead on kpix 5, streaming on cbsn bay area, Hurricane Sally churning towards the gulf states. Coming up, we take you live to alabama, where were already seeing the impact of the storm. Plus adults in students working from home right now causing a shortage in certain furniture. And the major prop 19 helps californias most vulnerable. It provides property tax fairness for disabled homeowners like cynde, stuck living with a broken elevator. Nineteen helps wildfire victims, like ellie, one of 24,000 whove lost their homes to fire. And seniors like pam who need to move closer to family or medical care, without a tax penalty. Prop 19 limits taxes on our most vulnerable. Yes on 19. Marin county is jumping into tier on the statements economic recovery framework. Starting today, Retail Stores and malls, place of worship, restaurants and gyms, can all reopen indoors with limited capacity. Inperson learning may be allowed if theres no spike in cases by the end of the month. In San Francisco, the mayor is urging everyone to stay positive and keep flattening the curve. Enough with the complaints. Enough with the negativity. Enough with the divisiveness. We have an opportunity to be better than that. The message comes on the same day the Public Health director announcing the city has seen a 29 increase in hospitalization rates, but the number of new cases does continue to fall. There have been about 61 new cases a day. Coming up at 6 00, some perspective on how the bay area compares to the rest of the state in the fight against the virus. Well, a lot of us are staying home during the pandemic. Parents are working, kids are taking online classes. All of that is apparently making it hard to get your hands on a new desk. People are having to get creative to get their work done. Reporter first it was Hand Sanitizer and wipes, and then everybody started flying flour. Remember that . And then bikes sold out, and now it looks like theres a shortage on desks. Scrambling for t. P. Is so six months ago. All desks are sold out, so its really hard to get desks. At this target in downtown san jose, walmart in Mountain View view, and ikea in palo alto, desks, chairs, even folding additionals are mostly gone. Try to order and delivery time will take weeks. Karen brown finding some at ikea today after searching for weeks. Its been a rough time trying to make do. Ive kind of improvised, using my dining room table, sitting on the floor, using a coffee table. Ness all over the bay area and beyond, families are being creative. Renee has her kids share a folding table in the kitchen. Janet wrapped her 35 table in brown shipping paper. And jason jones has to cram hiss himself into a storage room with his tiny setup. Kaylen lee was one of the lucky ones. Her family got a desk by standing in line at an ikea at 6 00 a. M. On a saturday. Its great. Because i used to do my zooms in my bed. In our newsroom, we were joking that desks are the new toilet paper. [ laughter ] reporter victoria had been scouring Amazon Marketplace and craigs list in addition to all the big box stores. Her son had been sharing the dining room table with her husband. Affordable desks were nowhere to be found. Reporter but her dad came to the rescue and repurposed a cabinet door. I think the theme of 2020 now is work with what youve got. The fbi has arrested a gunman in a driveby shooting that injured a federal Security Officer outside the u. S. Courthouse in phoenix. The officer was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. Authorities have not released details on the suspect or a motive. The shooting does come after the ambush of two Los Angeles County deputies over the weekend. Now to our storm watch. A live look at lake pontchartrain, louisiana, historic flooding is expected along the gulf coast as Hurricane Sally slowly moves ashore. Chris james is in mobile, alabama, where strong winds and rain are already pounding that area, chris . Reporter yeah, as you can see right now, liz, the winds have already started to pummel this area, and the storm is still some 80 miles offshore. So that just goes to show how intense this storm is. Were already starting to feel some of those outer bands, and im actually right now along the mobile river, the water is starting to churn, and its only a matter of time, really, before the storm surges and the water from this water makes it up towards the shore and makes it to where im standing right now. And the sun really just came down here, and its just matter of time, really, before this storm really picks up more and more. Were just waiting for landfall, which could come sometime tomorrow, maybe tomorrow afternoon, maybe even tomorrow night, because this storm is so slow moving. Its been going at about two miles per hour, which just to give you some perspective is slower than the average pace that a human being walks. So the storm is moving slow, but were already starting to feel some of it, liz. How is alabama preparing for all of this rain . I mean you say its slow going. Have they had a chance to kind of brace themselves . Reporter yeah, so the real big issue here, obviously the wind is an issue, but the rain could sit over this region for an extended period of time, and were talking up to three to four months of rainfall in 48 hours alone. So this could be historic, unprecedented, and potentially deadly storm surge that people are bracing for here. And in alabama, the governor has caused people to get out and get out now. Especially south of that i10 corridor, people along the low lying areas. They need to heed the advice now and get out. Have you seen anybody trying to ride out this storm, though . Reporter yeah, there are so people who have a bit of a law say attitude, saying theyve ridden out storms before , and this doesnt seem too bad, but i did speak with one woman who literally had to swim out of her house 15 years ago during hurricane katrina. She lost everything, and she said she was going to make sure to get out of town as soon as she possibly could. Thank you, chris. Lets bring in paul heggen. That was a look from the ground. Here is what it looks like from above, that you are going to show us. Yh, its just moving so slow. I mean painfully slow. Toddlers could outmove this thing. And when youre talking about a tropical system, dropping all of that rain, you need to get out, but its not going to make landfall for at least another 24 hours. You see the icons just creeping along. Expected to technically make landfall tomorrow afternoon, and then slowly make its way inland, but as it hits land, the maximum winds die down, but this will still be produces feet of rain over the florida panhandle, alabama, and eventually georgia and the carolinas. This offshore storm system locally has been producing a stronger onshore breeze and that has been helping to dislodge some of the stuck smoke over the bay area and helping to disperse it more vertically in the atmosphere as well. One more day to go in our spare the air alert. Still moderate air quality levels when theyre at their worst for the north bay and around the central bay, but south bay and Santa Clara Valley still expecting poor air quality for sensitive groups, but things have been heading in the right direction, and that is going to continue over the next couple of days. At least the visibilities have uactually see downtown, from sutro tower. That has not been the case in recent days. 80 on the nose in santa rosa. 86 in concord. In general, temperaturation bout 2 to 4 degrees warmer than at this point 24 hours ago because of the additional sunshine making it way through that layer of smoke and haze a that has the end out. Temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s by early tomorrow morning, instead of 50s across the board like weve seen recently. Pretty similar temperatures tomorrow tow to today around the bay. Upper 70s south end of the bay. Midtoupper 80s for the tri valley, lowtomid 80s in the north bay. Temperatures will drop off as that offshore storm makes its way onshore later this week. Upper 70s on friday, and then we bounce it back a bit as we head into the weekend, but that storm system will continue to improve our air quality, which aisle set out in more detail coming up at 5 30. Coming up, joe biden working for support in a key battleground state. The two demo graphics hes campaign 2020, democratic president ial candidate joe biden on the road in florida, trying to win the votes of veterans and latinos. Now biden hosted a veterans roundtable in tampa, and then later participated in a hispanic heritage month event in kissimmee. The Sunshine State current lay tossup. Donald trump has no idea about the idea that animate women and men who sign up to serve. Duty, honor, country. Today bay area Rideshare Company uber announcing it is doing its part to encourage people to vote. Its part of its get out the vote campaign. On election day, uber will drive you to your voting location for a discounted price. The white house was the backdrop for a new middle east peace deal. Its called the abraham accord. The deals open the door for diplomatic ties and trade between the uae and bahrain and israel. The people in the middle east will no longer allow hatred for itself ray tomorrow be fomented as an excuse for radicalism. And the war of words between the los angeles sheriff and lebanon james. What he is calling on the nba star to do. And social interaction is looking a whole lot different nowadays. How wearing a mask and social distancing can result right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, more local news at 5 30. Do you know what is in your water . At least 500 Drinking Water wells that serve thup to 9 million californians have potentially Dangerous Levels of a highly toxic family of chemicals. Plus a los angeles sheriff calls out lebron james. What she asking of the basketball star a