Nearly 7,000 protesters have hit the streets in the last few months. Unlike protests in the past, tonights gathering has been peaceful. Deborah villalon is live at the fruitvale station. Reporter there are still protester here, they are still wrapping up a protest. In last days we found opd caught with too few officers and rampant demonstrations breaking out. Today they have a net around this gathering. Trayvon martin could have been any of us. Reporter after a search of the crowd, no more vandalism. But this march has been heading down the street. All we want is justice for Trayvon Martin. If things get out of hand, i cant really say too much about it. Reporter some marchers while not condemning the damage dont condone it either. People get mad they take it out. I guess we got people to notice. Reporter they got the nation to notice. Its going to really depend on the circumstances, the temperament of the crowd, the number of officers that we have available that can safely take action. Reporter tonights march moved under the watchful eye of police photographer. Officers were taunted as they dredged along the crowd. Riots alonghand. This couple watched the spectacle eating dinner. They will, the protesters will. Reporter keeping the focus on Trayvon Martin. This is important to me because i dont want this to ever happen to a child of mine. Its important to me because of what happened to a child of mine. Reporter after a two hour march and vigil all is calm. Police are looking at this as a preview of a bigger march tomorrow. President obama offered rare and personal comments about what its like being black in america. There are very few African American men in this country who havent had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store, that includes me. There are very, very few African American men who havent had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to me at least before i was a senator. Reporter the president said this is a time for the nation to do some soul searching and he invoked dr. Martin luther king jr. Saying people should be judged on the content of their character. Amber lee set out tonight to hear from black men in the bay area. Shes live in oakland with what she was told, amber. Reporter gasia, tonight i spoke with several young African American men here in oakland. They told me what it was like growing up in oakland and often looked at with suspicion. Skateboarding allows these young people to escape the harsh realities of growing up in the city. Its hard, its hard being an African American. Reporter one man says he was only 9 years old, he was followed by a store suspected of shoplifting. He was 10 when he was taken in for questioning. In both cases he was innocent. These friends tell me theyre glad the president spoke out about Trayvon Martin and growing up black in america. Trayvon martin could have been me, 35 years ago. The implications it has to the Larger Society is so important. Reporter Political ScienceProfessor James taylor applauds the president for speaking about Race Relations but is critical of the president for considering a new York Police Commissioner described as the architect of stop and frisk as the head of the next homeland security. As a president he tries to keep his imagine and not bring too much attention to black and white. Reporter these two young men say that they are glad the president spoke out but they would like to see him do more for African Americans. Amber lee, ktvu we got a perspective from people gathered. He says that people have a misconstrued imagine of young African Americans. Just because we wear baseball caps one day does not mean that we can wear a suit the next day. As if for tomorrows planned protest, the Police Department is coordinating calls for mutual aid. They say that they will have plenty of stand by. Our goal is to make sure nobody is injured, to keep the peace, prevent vandalism and any other crimes that take place. Last monday night, Oakland Police called for mutual aid after protesters stopped highway traffic in both directions. A dive team has recovered the body of an apparent drowning victim. He was discovered floating face down in Ellis Lake Park this afternoon. How he died or ended up in the water is not known at this time. Investigators say their preliminary investigation suggests that the death was an accident. The 25,000 reward now being offered to find who shot and killed an 8yearold oakland girl. Alicia karadeen was at a friends for a sleep over when someone rang at if front door. The girls opened the door as someone opened fire. We have confirmation about the cause of death of one of the teenage girls from asiana. The san diego coroner said ye mengyuan said she survived the crash only to be killed by an emergency vehicle. Multiple blunt injuries that are consistent with being run over by a motor vehicle. Those injuries she received she was alive at the time. Reporter Authorities Say ye mengyuan was lying on the ground and may have been hit by several emergency vehicles. Obviously this is very difficult news to us. Were heartbroken. Were in the business of saving lives. Reporter the firefighter chief said that she does not know how fast the rig was operating. The rig operator was tested for drug and alcohol. The chinese consulate says ye mengyuans family wants to bring her home soon. I think the family and maybe their attorney will discuss with the District Attorneys Office about the next step. Reporter San Franciscos mayor and fire chief say theyve requested face to face meetings with ye mengyuans family who are here to return her to china. The county clerk in san diego was asking the States Supreme Court to intervene. His argument is marriage should only be allowed in the two counties where the original plaintiffs lived alameda and los angeles county. The county clerk in san diego was said to act independently without the consent of officials. Camela harris responded to the filing saying the injunction is still in effect and it requires all 58 counties to perform samesex marriages, no exceptions. Now to our continuing coverage of the efforts to avert another b. A. R. T. Strike. Contract talks have ended for the week and tonight the two sides are not sounding very optimistic. B. A. R. T. Is negotiating with two unions representing station engine operators and engineers. We want to ask for them to appoint another negotiator beginning monday. Reporter b. A. R. T. Says its chief negotiator is not available until july 29th but that other negotiators are available and that talks can resume. Concord residents are back in their homes tonight after a broken gas line forced evacuations. Pg e says a contractor ruptured a 2inch pipe around 2 30 in the morning near burnett avenue. The brake triggered evacuations and backed up traffic in a three block area. The problem was fixed by about 2 30 this afternoon. The computer models are changing for your weekend forecast. Ill show you the highest temperatures you can expect in your city. A 5yearold boy bitten by a rattlesnake. The bite marks were pretty far apart. Reporter the boys innocent move and a stabbing two years ago injured two teenager and put an end to summer in the park event. This was the scene where the event was held. Tonight the music was playing once again in downtown san jose. The first time in two years. Ktvus Maureen Naylor live in san jose where there were some differences in san jose. Reporter the event just ended about an hour and a half ago. Despite the changes people here seemed thrilled to have it back. The grammy Award Winning band oso matey took the stand for the return of muse muse music in the park. It seemed the thousands in the crowd couldnt be happier to mark 25 years of this tradition with beer and music. Last years concert was cancelled after violence following music in the park at 2011 after a stabbing at a mcdonalds a few blocks away. Were trying to find a new model. If it works we would like to bring it back and continue another 25 years. Reporter this year some changes, the venue was larger, the crowd smaller. With the park fenced off and tickets required. I think its good because it weeds out the riffraff. Reporter Police Officers and twice as many private security guards were on hand. With their 9 monthold son jack it was a Family Affair for this couple from San Francisco. Its a lot warmer. No bugs. Reporter while this family drove up from the Central Valley to see the band. Lets see how many . There was probably about 12, 14, 15, were still expecting more family to come. And the cost was great. Yeah. It was better to see them here than most other places. Reporter and heres a look at the crowd leaving tonight. Organizers estimate 4,000 people attended. I checked with police who say so far theres been no major incident. An officer told me they are investigating a battery call, but they are not sure if thats at all related to the event. A federal judge sentenced debra maden to five years of two other trials ended with hung jurors. In those cases maden was accused of tampering with evidence. Maden says she is recovering from a drug and alcohol addiction. New charges against former santa clara supervisor shirikawa is being delayed. Prosecutors discovered his dna on the stamps of Illegal Campaign fliers. Those fliers falsely accused a political foe of being a communist. In court today, shirikawas attorneys argued that filing new charges violates the terms of his plea deal. Hes already pled guilty. So he would have to break that plea. And i dont think he has legal grounds to do that. Prosecutors say they didnt realize shirikawa was involved in the case of the illegal mailers until his dna was collected as part of the booking process. The assistant da says she expects him to be sentenced in late september or october. Invest investigators are trying to determine why someone stole a transit bus then drove it almost 100 miles. The bus had a gps system on board and the Highway Patrol was able to track it to the city of Oakdale South of manteca. Officers used spike strips to flatten the tires then arrested the driver who they say had experience driving a the bus. Two men trying to rob a store picked the wrong day to do it and one of them paid for it with his life. Reporter despite a bullet hole in the front window, customers still came by the bom fair market. The store has been here if 30 years. I just want to support the store and the business and the safety of the neighborhood. Reporter police say about 10 30 last night, two men Wearing Masks and armed with guns went straight to the counter what they didnt know was that a sheriff deputy was also in the store shopping. Suddenly heard the gunshots. And called the police. Reporter police said the deputy shot and killed one of the masked men while the second one got away but Police Believe they know where he is. We did find there was a local hospital that reported having somebody come in with an unexplained gunshot wound. Reporter the same two men may have robbed the same store last week in that case the owner told us after camera the men pistol whipped and employee and made off with cash. The name of the off duty veteran has not been released but he is being described as a 20 year veteran with several commendations for bravery. A deputy or officer with a gun on the street is always a good thing. When theres so many people and bad guys out there with guns. Reporter the store owner says he plans to install more security cameras. In alameda, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. Vacaville police today identified the man shot to death by officers yesterday as 24yearold kendall walker. While carrying a hammer and knife charged at officers in a quote aggressive and threatening manner. The shooting last night comes less than a month after another vacaville officer shot and killed a robbery suspect. Temperatures warmed up inland today. Theyve warmed up all week. I started off warm. Temperatures have gotten up to this point. 94 in fairfield. Highs tomorrow will be warmer. We could see a lot of mid90s. That fog is going to work its way into the inland communities. Its not far in the communities but hayward and up in the napa valley youre going to see a little bit of fog now. Burns off quickly tomorrow as i said tomorrow is going to be a warmer day than what we saw today. 65 right now in fairfield. 68 in concord. So its still warm in those inland valleys. Look for your daytime high on saturday to basically be four and five degrees warmer than it was today. That will put you in the upper 90s in some inland bay valleys. Tomorrow a change. Then monday a further change. Some clouds come to the forecast and some sprinkles. State water officials issued the warning of the possibility of a drought. That means farmers and residents may have to cut back on their water use later this summer or fall. Record dry conditions in the first half of the year are being blamed for depleted water level. Hundreds of College Placement tests invalidated. Why tests taken had to be thrown out. First a story you will now a story you will see only on 2. A rattlesnake warning. This after a two 2yearold was bitten by a rattlesnake. Reporter the snake was in the grass, a 5yearold boy apparently stepped on the rattler. Before the paramedics took him it was swelling and bruising. There will be pain, it will increase. Sometimes it can develop into respiratory issues. Reporter paramedics took the toddler to the hospital. He received anti venom and is reported to be okay. Rattlesnakes like this diamondback that we found at the Reptile Museum are not aggressive just more mobile in the hot wetter and more likely to run into us. Theyre cruising around looking for food. With kids especially, they are ramping around they dont really see what is under them. Reporter the boy was bitten in the calf. Ran back crying to their group. They kept him quiet until paramedics got there. John fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. The placement board said the s. A. T. Tests were thrown out because of seating irregularities. The school didnt apparently follow seating protocalls regulating the distance between desks and the directions students face. Some students may have gained an unfair advantage but stopped short of saying that anyone cheated. House republicans passed an Education Bill that rewrites former president george bushs signature law known as no child left behind. The bill passed in the house today. It shifts over sight from the federal government to the state. But faces significant opposition in the senate and the white house says president obama would veto the measure if it reaches his desk. The u. S. Postal service said today it is moving forward with plans to sell a historic Postal Office in downtown. Its been around for almost 100 years but the Postal Service is losing money and says it has to close postal facilities across the country. A Group Called Citizens to save the Berkeley Postoffice says its hoping to block the sale by going to court and obtaining a temporary court order. 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Reporter many people are just glad to hear any good news about the economy and the markets but we sat down with some experts and talked to them about what this means means for the average consumer. Whether its the store sign saying now hiring, or this weeks stock market gains, people are seeing small reasons for hope that the economy while now binding back is at least creeping in the right direction. For me im pleased with where we are. I feel we have growth coming forward. Reporter the fed released a report saying the u. S. Economy continue to see moderate improvements from may to early july. The Housing Market had strong growth. An increase in new housing construction. We just sold a place in new york and are thinking about buying a house here. Reporter the bottom line for consumers is that those low Interest Rates and Mortgage Rates are expected to continue at least through the fall. As ben bernanke continues a buy out. A 5 Mortgage Rate right now would be very detrimental to the housing economy. Reporter hiring was steady with a slight increase but there was reluctant to hire permanent full time worker. As for your 401k. With all of the market changes, it is a very critical time. Its a good time to look at your portfolio and the balance of your investments. On wall street, the dow fell four po