Ban on the Popular Video app tick tock what this means for the potential deal with microsoft coronavirus cases quickly approaching 5 million across the nation tonight when a key model predicts covid will kill nearly 300,000 americans. But we begin with that federal civil rights lawsuit filed against the city of and the officer who killed Sean Monterrosa good evening. Im ken wayne and i pale more here is a timeline of the events that led up to todays lawsuit. It started back on june the second during protests when monterrosa was killed while kneeling in front of a walgreens store in vallejo on july 8th, the body camera footage of the shooting was released where you could see the officer firing from the back of mart truck on july the 15th an investigation was launched into claims the department destroy the windshield the officer fired through that led to House Speaker nancy pelosi calling for an fbi investigation on july, the 17th. It also led to the head of the Vallejo Police officer association being placed on leave on july 24th. And it all culminated today in the civil rights lawsuit that was filed on behalf of Sean Monterrosa family monterrosas family and their attorneys say the civil rights of the 22 yearold were violated by unjustified use of deadly force and as kron fours michelle kingston explains they say they dont think the officer involved should have been on the force. And no objective reason to play south which showed through there was a window. When that office is already in a position of safety a federal civil rights lawsuit filed against the city of ole ole and one of its officers over the deadly shooting of Sean Monterrosa the San Francisco man who police say was kneeling at a walgreens parking lot when he was killed. To me this is flatout murder and i dont say that lightly. I said because there was no basis to do it. And that the man that would have a shot was doing he was not attacking them the 22 yearold was shot by 18 year veteran officer jarrett on in june for our knowledge. You can see in this video that the officer was sitting in the back seat of an Unmarked Police car when he shot monterrosa through the windshield of the vehicle 5 times police have responded to the walgreens for reports of looting amid a night of protests. The Police Department claims time fired his weapon at monterrosa because he mistook a hammer in monterrosas sweatshirt pocket for the of the gun monterrosas family and their attorneys believe the officer violated the civil rights of monterrosa by use of deadly force when it was not justified. They call the shooting disturbing and say officer todd had a history of using deadly force under questionable circumstances so were very very disturbed not only that hes dont apartment. Hes still on the streets. But engage in this level of force that would willfully unjustified they say this is taunts 4th shooting at 5 years and that the Police Department knew or should have known the officer had a history of firing his gun on the job burris says by failing to discipline officers for misconduct, the command staff essentially ratifies bad conduct monterrosas family wants accountability. Well do everything we can to make sure my brother its just is. Vallejo police did send us a statement they say their hearts are with the monterrosa family and that they hope that this process helps guide them in the community to healing in vallejo michelle kingston kron 4 news today. Hayward Police Released body camera video of an officer involved shooting that happened back in may we want to warn you this video may be disturbing for some viewers. Back on may 20th officers are on the lookout for 23 yearold stony ramirez who is said to be a person of interest in a Homicide Investigation of a homeless hayward man. Officers arrived to a home on a culdesac on wildwood street and say they airs in a car parked in the driveway. It was later determined that car was stolen police say the video shows that rim errors failed to follow officer commands and rammed that vehicle into a police car that was apparently blocking him that is when officers opened fire on ramirez she was pronounced dead at the scene the 3 officers involved were put on administrative leave but have since returned to work. The Alameda CountyDistrict Attorneys Office says its now looking into the actions of the involved officers. The city managers also requested an independent review of the incident by the attorney general but he turned her attorney general rather has declined to review the incident, quoting a lack of funding and state staffing. In developing news tonight, the president has signed an executive order to effectively ban tiktok the president s order says action must be taken to address the threat posed by tick tock which is owned by the Chinese Company called byte dance. The order says the app collects information from users and says Data Collection threatens to lead china have access to americans information which could potentially allow china to track federal employees. The order which prohibits all transactions with tiktoks Parent Company takes effect in 45 days, but its unclear how long it will last or how it will be enforced however this move does leave open the window for microsoft which is already in talks to purchase portions of ticked up to complete that deal before the ban takes effect similar action has already also been taken against another chinese based social media app known as we checked. Some graham a covid forecast tonight, the centers for Disease Control is predicting the u. S. Will hit more than 180,000 coronavirus related deaths by the end of the month. And another key model is predicting the covid will kill nearly 300,000 americans by december 1st, heres a look at the latest numbers in the United States are more than 4. 8 million cases. And currently more than a 160,000 related deaths, california reporting yesterday more than 5,000 related cases and a 166 deaths but Health Officials say due to a system error 23 counties, including some here in the bay area could be under reported. In the last hour Johns Hopkins university is reporting california has passed 10,000 deaths. Tonight the bay area is reporting more than 55,000 cases in almost 900 related deaths from force justine waltman is in the newsroom reporting on that new model projecting more than 300,000 deaths by december and what measures some cities are taking to mitigate the spread just while pam and ken it was tonight the institute for Health Metrics and evaluation that has put out this prediction that gives us a very grim future by december 1st of this year. There will be close to 300,000 coronavirus related deaths that is more than 136,000 new deaths in less than 4 months. Tonight, california remains the state with the most coronavirus cases in the country. The cdc is watching 9 cities across the country, including chicago portland and to see them all listed on the screen right now. All those places being watched very closely as cases there continues to rise and the same goes for californias central valley. This is a predictor. Of trouble ahead. Its a clear indication that you are getting an up tick in cases which an evidently as weve seen in the Southern States leads to surges and then you get hospitalizations and then you get deaths. So starting now Sonoma County will begin enforcing fines for people who violate Health Orders which includes people who are not wearing a mask in public. The fine started 100 for individuals and go up to 10,000 for businesses caught breaking Health Orders. We do want to show you a map of bay area counties that are enforcing mask fines. They are sonoma where an napa san mateo and contra costa county. The fines range from 25 to 500 for individuals and 250 to 10,000 for businesses you can find more details about what the health order includes on our website kron 4 dot com. And quickly now we want to go to los angeles warehouse parties like this one are leading authorities to say that they will start turning off the power and water. 2 places that host such functions like this especially to repeat offenders. These large house parties and essentially become nightclubs some research has shown that 10 of people because 80 of the spread. The cdc continues to recommend that people physically distance themselves from one another wear a mask wash their hands all this to help stop the spread of coronavirus live tonight in the newsroom, im Justine Waldman kron 4 news. Thank you justin. Another one 0. 2 million americans filed for first time unemployment last week thats according to the Labor Department this number is actually down from the prior weeks one 0. 4 million claims first time jobless claims hit their high at 6. 9 million that was the final week of march claims dropped over the next 4 months but started going up again around mid july. The American Labor market has been slammed by the covid19 virus with millions of workers displaced millions of americans tonight are straining to afford the basics now that an extra 600 a week and federal Unemployment Benefits has expired. Today House Speaker nancy pelosi rejected the possibility of a short Term Extension of federal jobless benefits. We have said that were going to have the 600. They had we had documented. By yale university, you f u c l a and other authorities that this is necessary so its not a question of. We again want to see a whole package and they know that we want the 600. White house chief of staff mark meadows has said republicans and democrats are trillions of dollars apart. Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell has threatened to adjourn the senate for august if republicans cant make a deal with democrats. The white house says if congress does not pass a bill by tomorrow. The president will take executive action, although its not clear he has that kind of power. The California Department of corrections has already released more than 11,000 prisoners early and now it is considering another 6500 inmates for Early Release that has victims and their advocates up in arms kron fours dan kerman has more. It just boggles my mind that a murderer is walking free she had mental ruled to the city of san Jose California tina love is talking about the woman convicted of the 1998 murder of her brother john originally sentenced 84 years to life to Rebiya Williams was just freed last week under californias covid19 Early Release program after serving just a quarter of that time the cdc are the governor of california they should be ashamed of themselves. 4 04. Granting these releases of these. Hi. Level crime. Offenders its just appalling so far more than 11,000 inmates have been released early to curb the spread of covid19. And another 6500 are being considered for Early Release stoop you and that still doesnt meet their urgency of the moment. With more than 8500 inmates testing positive for covid19 so far. A 1000 of them in the last 2 weeks Prison Reform advocates say they need to release even more right now as we speak theyre outbreak said san quentin theres an outbreak at abbott allstate president and other hot spots throughout the state in fact, san quentin is now. The largest outbreak in the nation but for crime victims and their families like the no love theyre not buying it. Its not fair to my brother. Its not fair to our family. Its not fair to any of the victims or victims families out there that this is happening to in addition to safety concerns. Victims rights advocates are also concerned that was so many people coming out so soon. There are not enough support systems out there for these inmates to succeed after release. Dan kerman kron 4 news. Heading back to school this fall, the president claims it safe because children are virtually amused. At 8. 30 how medical professionals are responding to this claim and a 45 why the department of Homeland Security is defending the use of federal agents in cities plagued by protests plus a mcdonalds in the south bay is accused of not doing enough to protect its workers and firing those who speak out. Now the company is now responding. And a little sunshine breaking out around the bay area whole lot more activists say theyre keeping the pressure on mcdonalds to offer more workplace safeguards against coronavirus as kron fours rob fladeboe tells us they include a state assemblyman and a former employee who says she was fired for speaking out. About 2 dozen people from unions and social Justice Group staged a car caravan and protest at this mcdonalds on north first street in san jose were here to support workers who claim mcdonalds isnt doing enough to safeguard employees from the coronavirus alleging she was fired for speaking out was maria ruiz they said. And were keen is a show workings that all days mall. We need pp and i mean that thing for me now are as bad now not being there at the right. Joining the demonstration and calling on mcdonalds to offer hazard pay to employees along with more ppe and other safeguards which state assemblyman ash call rock so we have to make sure just like anyone else thats an essential worker theyre being given the protective gear. That they feel sick they can stay home without risk of losing their job. They get hazard pay respect right. San jose police kept watch eventually or during the demonstration off restaurant property. Protesters claim here and across the country workers are afraid to speak out for fear of retaliation im not stopping and finding far may get back informar pp employer. The need that when they walk in a statement, mcdonalds said the protesters claims mischaracterize what is happening. We are upholding the highest standards of safety and hygiene starting in march mcdonnells as enhanced nearly 50 process ease with the safety and wellbeing of crew and customers top of mind, including requiring masks gloves protective barriers Daily Wellness and temperature checks. And it hears to social distancing guidelines. Ppe is an ample supply across restaurants, including the distribution of a 100 Million Masks to restaurants across the country. In san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. Tonight, a group of janitors who clean Safeway Stores across the bay area are demanding safeguards for their health and Financial Security more than 80 people showed up today in palo alto for an essential workers caravan. The group is calling on safe way to add 2 to their hourly wage as hazard pay just like the other Safeway Grocery workers plus an adequate supply of protective gear, including face masks and gloves since frontline workers are at a higher risk of contracting the virus the janitors or contract workers at safeway. The caravans a similar to this one also took place in san diego and in los angeles. Because i dont have that could be an issue i dont know we do have a computer for her or her family for her students. We do have Internet Access for her as well. So this should be taken care of very quickly. Distance learning starts monday for thousands of students in the Oakland Unified School district, but some parents and teachers are concerns that the technology. Not be available for those who need it. The School DistrictOfficials Says theres no reason to worry kron fours has it been doing has the story. Youre a parent expecting to receive access to wi fi and computers, so your children can participate in Distance Learning on the first day of school and. Now they gave me but late week 2 weeks worth of work for them to do to my knee. Benjamin says that has been her experience as a parent in the Oakland Unified School district. She has 2 children attending Madison Park Academy primary school. She describes what happened after she took off work to attend a recent registration meeting at the school they asked me if i need it because for my students about oh and yes they are also asked me about wife i have yes because pasta not kids work yet dates here why our network. And they told me that that will contact me. When its time to get the computers all starts on monday or any day really i think you dont have the technology. Bethany meyer is a special Education Teacher at fruitvale elementary school. She says the students in the district are not alone when it comes to waiting for Distance Learning technology to arrive with educators hot hot. We have district her books on them are very old and dont they dont work very well for him theres no reason that we understand that some people havent gotten Oakland Unified School district spokesperson johnson psaki want students and teachers to know the computers are on the way this is obviously part of the over and a violent but that is a