clash and the response from police, eric. >> reporter: frank if you take a look behind me you would really not know in was a problem out here tonight. police insist they brought in those barricades which of course are long gone because they're worried about dangerous conditions here at the camp, but that sparked a confrontation with people. and i can tell you it was not the only run in with officers tonight. this confrontation with protesters erupted at the sight of police setting up barricades around the sf occupy camp. some were convinced this was the raid they'd been dreading. >> it's just a preemptive strike to their maneuvering to take out this camp. >> there was no intention to come in and raid the camp. >> reporter: police claim they were only trying to contain what they call an increasingly hazardous location which included a fire earlier in the day. >> our officers on the north side of the barricades were finally attacked. the officers exercised great restraint. >> reporter: yet protesters say a woman at the camp was also injured in the process. and almost as soon as the barricades were up they came down again. as some in this camp celebrated a temporary victory others briefly clashed with officers again and took over the middle of market street to hold their general assembly. but with a deadline to clear out that's already passed, some admit time for this camp is running out. >> they can take all this stuff, we'll get more stuff. and we will be mobile, we will move around. >> reporter: now just about an hour ago we shot this video of police loading up all of those barricades but they've only said they are not clearing out the camp tonight. some protesters here have said they will take up the city on an offer to move to a new site in the mission district. we've talked to some people here tonight and i can tell you not everyone is on board with that camp. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. more than 100 students converge outside the administration building at san francisco state this afternoon. they took part in a debate with a campus president that lasted for about an hour. a small occupy encampment was then set up at malcolm x campus on the plaza. tents were not allowed but tonight there's no word whether the tents will be removed. one of san francisco's most famous attorneys is outraged this morning over that recent pepper spray incident at uc davis. in 20 minutes, tony serra tell us what he plans to do for those students. there is developing news out of oakland international airport tonight where air turbulence caused injuries on an inbound flight. about 45 minutes ago an airline spokesperson told us she and another flight attendant were both hospitalized with injuries. one passenger told us the turbulence lasted about 10 seconds. >> it was bad, the plane shook quite a bit and then it dropped. the kind where you're glad you had your seat belt on. >> the occurrence was so scary it caused some passengers to start crying. there were 96 passengers on board. a third flight attendant was hurt but not serious enough that it requires to go to the hospital. officials today fined a -- man for the death of two firefighters. cal osha fined the fire department $21,000 and sited $21,000 -- cited a lack of communication with firefighters and failure to keep two back up firefighters outside. the batallion chief entered the home alone and did not keep contact with other firefighters inside. the report by osha did not mention perez or vallerio by name or said if anything could have been done different to save their lives. a small safe boat capsized, dumping eight children into the water about 50 yards out. they were all wearing life jackets and the current pulled them and their boat toward shore. a good samaritan saw what happened and he tells us he helped the kids out of the water. >> one by one. >> and they were all soaking wet. >> they were soaking wet, shivering. one young man had the task of getting the sailboat back as well and he needed some help getting back into it. new at 10:00, firefighters are still on the scene of what started as a small grass fire but tonight wind quickly spread it to a three alarm fire. ktvu's jana katsuyama live in the colliard canyon area where that fire burned close to 2020 acres and fear fighters face some real challenges, jana. >> reporter: frank the wind is still strong out here right now, there's one fire truck behind me. but i want you to take a look up the hill because just about 10 minutes ago we saw some embers burning up there. they were spraying down water. you can see a cluster of fire trucks that are up on the ridge. the fire actually burned past that, but they are trying to just make sure that they're putting out any hot spots. i talked to the fire chief who tells me that the wind was just pushing the fire in all directions. they did get it under control about 7:30 this evening. take a look at this video right now, fire crews are mopping up and just making sure that those embers are out. the fire ended up burning about 193 acres. a neighbor we're told on collier called about a grass fire but when fire crews arrived they found the flames were moving quickly. the winds we understand were moving up to 65 miles per hour up here. there were no fire hydrants and crews said they had to truck in their own water to fight the flames. >> all of the access roads here are on farm and fire roads that are dirt roads that not all of them are located on our maps. >> reporter: crews from san ramon fire district, alameda, cal parks and calfire were all called in. some engines were sent to protect three residential structures that were near the fire area. >> the wind were very active, my captain sent us over here for structure protection because these people have a lot of vegetation around their house. >> reporter: right now fire crews say they don't know what caused the fire. there are no power lines we see in the area. crews say they plan to be out here for a few more hours to make sure things don't flair up. no structures were damaged and no one was injured but certainly these strong winds made this fire much more difficult to fight. reporting live in livermore, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. u.s. marshals tell ktvu news the subject in last month's fatal shooting outside the occupy encampment is in custody tonight in kentucky. about two hours ago we received this booking photo of terrell. he was arrested in lexington. he is now waiting extradition to oakland. shortly after that november 10th shooting, oakland city officials ordered the occupy oakland encampment to be cleared out. san francisco police say they now have the car that was used to run down a firefighter. last night we showed you this picture of the car taken from a surveillance camera. police say they found that damaged mazda cx7 this afternoon in the bay view neighborhood. eduardo esquival is facing homicide charges after hitting a volunteer firefighters. what happened in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant -- >> reporter: the mcdonalds parking lot is next to i80 in cordelia. this morning a gruesome scene unfolded here. >> when i walked by there was a body here and the crime scene people were working on it. >> reporter: the body was a man who police say had simply stopped to help someone in need. it was the owner of an rv with a dead battery. >> sometime in the starting of the vehicle the vehicle was going to go into motion and struck this individual. there's some evidence out there to indicate he may have gone beneath the vehicle and ultimately resulted in his death. >> reporter: the rv driver took off without helping the man who stopped to help him. >> we located the video, it was still close by in the area and the suspect was contacted. >> reporter: people in this area say that driver had been living in his rv for the past six months, in fact, this woman works at a restaurant where he often dines. she said his name is mike and that he tried to come in this morning shortly after the incident. >> we noticed his rv was parked and he had come around and we let him know that we don't open until 11:00. and he said, okay and walked over toward 7/11. >> reporter: acting she said as if nothing was wrong. police identified him as michael wilber of fairfield. officials identified the victim as rudy gonzalez also of fairfield. in cordelia i'm john sasaki. former san francisco crime lab technician debra madden has been indicted on federal chargeless. her attorney told us madden has been charged of stealing drugs. the san francisco district attorney declined to prosecute her. state attorney general harris also didn't pursue the case. madden's attorney said he doesn't understand where the federal jurisdiction comes into this charge. madden is said to be arraigned next wednesday. b.a.r.t. received a policy when it comes to shutting down cell phone service. the decision sparked the debate over free speech rights. b.a.r.t. limits shut down to safety or disruption in service. thousands without power and some communities literally cut off. i'm lloyd lacuesta in the santa cruz mountains, the high winds have subsided but this is what's been left in its wake. the power is out. back here in 10 minutes the national weather service has extended that wind advisory for higher elevation in the north and east bay. we'll talk about that and your you can see the aftermath of the strong winds that have been whipping the area. you can see the damage it left behind. in its latest update pg & e says about 2,000 customers in the bay area don't have power tonight. it is broken down by region with the south bay and east bay having the most. but in santa cruz county about 33,000 customers are still without electricity at this hour. one community in the santa cruz mountains is basically inaccessible this evening because of all the high winds. fallen trees and down power lines have closed up the conference drive isolating several hundred homes in mount herman. new at 10:00, lloyd lacuesta with some of the lingering problems. >> i'm at graham hill road and ninth. aside from our lights there's nothing else, no traffic signals, no street light, power has been out for more than 24 hours now. conference drive into the community of mount herman is closed and for good reason. the strong winds brought down trees and branches which in turn brought down power lines. in this community of some 400 homes, we found one family making due. >> we're kind of used to it being in the mountains but it's usually not out this long. we have like candles that are battery operated. >> reporter: but the refrigerator is starting to defrost. and there's no connection to the outside world, no tv, no computer, no internet. >> for home work and stuff i need the internet so that's been -- not being able to check up on e-mails from my classes. >> reporter: the near by mount herman conference center is well lit because it has a generator running full blast. it's like an oasis of light in darkness. at around noon the wind tore a 50-foot limb off this front yard tree. damaged power line and smashed a fence at this ben lomen home. >> it's a big surprise. i've never had this ham from all the time i've lived here. >> reporter: tonight when you're living in darkness it's nice to have a tv crew with portable light come by. >> can you guys stay while we play a few more days so we see what we're doing. >> reporter: pg & e says power may not be fully restored until this weekend. at least it's not raining. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. if los angeles county tonight, there is a state of emergency in effect, these pictures come from pasadena where a number of trees toppled as a result of the high wind. schools and libraries were closed because of all the damage left behind. at one point more than 380,000 homes in southern california had lost their power. the national weather service called the wind storm a once in a decade event. two people are dead following a crash this afternoon on highway 4. it happened just after noon near the middle river bridge in tracy. the collision forced the highway patrol to close the highway for four hours. investigators say the driver of a pickup attempted to pass a long line of cars. he apparently sideswiped a big rig and both vehicles ended up in an irrigation ditch. the identities of the two men who died have not been released. a body just recovered from the merced river may be one of two hikers missing from the yosemite park. three san joaquin residents were swept over the waterfall. they were hiking with friends at the time. rangers found one body a few weeks later but the other two had remained missing. former b.a.r.t. police officer mehserle was cleared today after claims that he beat up a man. mehserle broke down in court after the verdict was read. >> i guess he let his emotions go and the trial concluded. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. attorney says this was a -- deliberated five hours before concluding he was the aggressor, carrouthers was seeking $1 million in damages. carrouthers believe if video had existed the outcome in his case would have been different. as a result of this suit, b.a.r.t. now requires officers to require videos from station cameras whenever an arrest is made. while this case drew nothing close to the notoriety of the grant case, grant's relatives sympathized with carruthers. >> i did not think that he would get justice because i haven't seen a black man get justice when it comes to police. >> reporter: mehserle after his break down in court left the talking to b.a.r.t.'s attorney. >> háe would like to move on with his life but he knows he has things he has to deal with that were created on the night of the tragedy. >> it ain't over. >> okay. >> reporter: carrouthers is vowing to become a community organizer for police justice. and it's not over for mehserle either. he still faces a civil rights lawsuit from the other young men who were on the b.a.r.t. platform the night oscar grant died. in san francisco, debra villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. activists are vowing to power over the latest america's cup environment report. the report is more than 900 pages long and deals with concerns raised during the review process. bay keepers executive director says she wants to make sure the port wiggles out of the civil environment. the board will review the report when it meets in two weeks. strong winds picking up on the san rafael bridge. a wind advisory has been extended for the north and east bay hills. no wind advisory for the sea level locations. that wind advisory stays up until 10:00 tomorrow morning. on the ridge line you will see winds still gusting to near 50 miles per hour. san leandro we had gusts near 60 miles per hour. but the winds are dying down, you notice that out there. big difference to what we're seeing right now. no fog in the morning. temperatures tomorrow are going to be on the mild side. mid-60s we're going to 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