Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11AM 20160229 : vi

Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11AM 20160229

And im up the road. The 30yearold man, the nephew of the homeowner here threatened family and friends yesterday with a weapon and allegedly he did it again today with a 14inch kitchen knife all before 7 00 this morning and that is why the district here decided to shut down school for the day. We did get some video of the property just in the last half hour when they opened the road again and you can see why. Lakeside Elementary School is right next to where the standoff happened and there is a main house and it housed different member of the same family. The suspect crashed his car on to the property and was holding a knife and a whole gas can in the middle of the property andee seven or eight members of the family. After the Crisis Intervention Team deputies would shoot him with rubber bullets and arrest him. The Sheriffs Office says there was no other choice because the suspect threatened to light the ground on fire threatening the lives of everyone there. There were propane gas tanks right in the middle of it, so we really had no choice, but to move in quickly and subdue him because if we didnt do that then the consequence could have been it would have been devastating. Reporter other deputies were able to put out the fire and she heard men shouting very early in the morning and heard the sirens from patrol cars and she was thankful the district decided to keep the kids home for the day and not take any chances. Up here, everyone kind of walks and roams and walks around and theres very few fences and we enjoy the freedom up here and as a mom, thats not really comforting. Anything can happen anywhere, and i dont know that i want to take him back to school today. It was a good call. Absolutely. I appreciate the phone calls, i got one at my house, at work, everywhere. Now, messages did go out to parents as you heard in the area. We also know the suspect is in custody, arrested for arson as well as assault with a deadly weapon. Live in los gatos, stephanie chuang. Stephanie, thank you. An inmate at the Santa Clara County jail died last august while he was in the care of deputies and today three of those deputies now will face a judge for their preliminary hearing and prosecutors are expected to present that case. Bob is live at the santa clara courthouse. Reporter good morning. We are outside the hall of justice where the hearing went interest recess within the past five minutes and today is the first of what is expected to be three days of preliminary hearings. This is the time when the prosecution presents part of its case to convince the judge that there is probable cause to hold the three defendants on to trial. The three departments being rafael rodriguez, Matthew Farris and Jeffrey Lubin who were sitting behind their respective attorneys. Also in court the sister of michael tyree, the inmate of who those three deputies are accused of murdering on august 26th and tyree was in jail for a minor drug charge, and it was over an hour with the prosecutor questioning the sheriff sergeant in charge of investigating tyrees death and asking questions about the layout of the sixth floor of the main jail where tyree was being held in custody and thats where he died from Blunt Force Trauma according to the coroners office. The assistant d. A. Showed pictures of the floor and specifically asked which areas of the floor were covered by cameras and which werent. And what kind of contact is allowed and made during the hourly welfare checks of inmates. The three deputies are also accused of assaulting a second inmate, that inmate along with other inmates on that floor are expected to testify during these hearings about what they heard and saw on august 26th. The deputies have been out on bail since september and theyre currently on paid leave from the sheriffs department. Reporting live outside the hall of justice, bob redell, nbc bay area news. Thank you very much. The Investigative Units are following problems reported inside that jail for months. Our investigation found alleged abuse including inmates being locked in solitary confinement for long periods of time. You can see that yourself at nbc bay area. Com. We are following a developing story out of richmond right now. A deadly shooting near lavonya desean middle school and thats where a 14yearold boy was found shot to death around 9 30 this morning. Thats on ohio avenue. The shot spotter informed dakotaidakota i detectives about the shooting. Hopefully the public can help. Our nbc chopper is on the way and we will bring you more updates as we get them. Reporter most of the fog burned off, but not before slowing the commute across the bay area for drivers and delaying drivers, too. This is some of the video we shot during this mornings commute and it was hairy and foggy early this morning and lets bring in kari hall. Will we see a repeat . Most of the fog just lingers right over the bay and we see it clearing out inland and into the city now in San Francisco. Clear, blue skies there and as you look over the water you do see the fog overhead and clear in san jose after seeing dense fog this morning and with all of that sunshine and our temperatures are starting to warm up quickly. Were in the upper 50s to mid60s and we will continue to see some sunshine and warming temperatures throughout the day. Once again, the fog just rolls right back in tonight. So ill give you details on that and what to expect with several rain chances as we go through the week and thats coming up a little bit later. Scott and kris . Thank you. You can track the fog and other changes with the nbc bay area app and thats free for iphones and android devices. A man accused of killing a san jose mother faced a judge today. Edmond pedraza shot and killed aguilar. Aguilar leaves behind a 7yearold son. Denato perez helped pedraza hide her body. He is also expected to be in court. Yesterday dozens of people came out for a car wash in the neighborhood of san jose to raise money for aguilars funeral costs. Her funeral will be held tonight. Police in san jose are searching for the driver invo e involved in a chaotic Early Morning crash. That driver of the red suv ran a signal early this morning and when police tried to pull the driver over that driver took off and then crashed into a home on park avenue not far from meridian. This is all in the downtown area. The suv damaged the front of the home and took out a gas line, but no one was hurt. The gas line is repaired. The driver ran away and police are still looking for him. Twoors were arrested after robbing a liquor store with a gun and a third suspect ran off. It happened on california street in mountain view. The suspects led officers on a chase through city streets in menlo park before one jumped out of an suv near alma and willow road. Police caught and arrested the other two. In san jose, the unexpected death of a toddler is under investigation. Someone called 911 to report that a 2yearold little girl was want breathing. It happened around 1 30 sunday morning on glenbury way east of highway 137 and the 85 connector in that neighborhood there. The little girl was rushed to the hospital and it was too late at that point. An autopsy is pending to determine the toddlers cause of death and police are investigating which is standard any time a child dies suddenly. New details on a legal challenge to san joses Affordable Housing law. The u. S. Supreme court has decided not to hear that case. This morning the justices declined to hear the building industrys appeal of last years California Supreme Court ruling. That ruling upheld san joses law requiring homebuilders to include affordable, below market priced units for low income buyers on any new project within the city. It is a true tale of the little train that could, but turns out muni cannot. We are talking about the new electric busses that just cant seem to handle San Franciscos hills. That is according to a report from muni. The agency carried out acceleration tests just publicly released which show the new fleet of 60foot busses are struggling uphill with more than a 10 grade. So thats really not that steep. Drivers say that is a problem, obviously, because it significantly slows down the bus system. Muni solution, they are a signing the 100 busses to flatter routes. The ones that i ride on the bicycle. Up next at 11 00, president obama honors a navy s. E. A. L. Awarding him the medal of honor. New information about the raid that that s. E. A. L. Led. Plus apple versus the fbi in the new move over Tech Companies are taking this week to really show their support that they are behind the cupertino company. Today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. Introducing lysol click gel. Click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. Lysol. Start healthing. Yeah, click scott tech turningo theatest over at iphone controversy welcome back to you on this monday morning. Man, the markets arent moving at all, but thats okay because we have an expert today on february and it looks like february will trade to the positive for the month if we can just end the day on even an up note or a zero note would be fine. Turning to the latest over that iphone controversy between the fbi and apple. Theres going to be a hearing tomorrow in washington, apple ceo tim cook has been invited to appear, but we understand that he will not though apple will be represented. Cook on friday addressed shareholders at the apple headquarters. This is file video. We are not permitted to videotape shareholder meetings. He got a standing ovation for shareholders and theyre right behind him. We expect Silicon Valley to file briefs in support of apple. This is real support, more than just a hey, were behind you on twitter. As i hope you well know by now, the fbi wants apple to unlock an iphone 5c used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. Several people asked the fbi and the nsa could open the phone themselves so why not do that . We asked bob sideman who opened up technology. Its either possible the fbi can do it, but i thought that they were it was good that they were being above board and publicly asking apple saying we dont want to touch it. You touch it, but i think thats backfired. Sideman says apple should open the phone. He says its better for apple to create that tool which apples compared to creating digital cancer because then apple can destroy it. If the fbi creates the software it can use it as often as it wishes. As we mentioned the last day of trading for february, everything going well. We generally have good februarys when you gain all of the subtract all of the gains and losses februarys workout pretty will. Did you see this, a fellow in england received a twoyear suspended sentence for drug dealing and he went on facebook to celebrate that that he didnt have to go to jail and he said something naft bethe judge who gave him the suspended sentence. Checking his facebook this morning we can see that he has apologized for what he said about that ujjudge, but not befe the judge hauled him back to court and unsuspended his suspended sentence and hes now going to prison, kris, for two years. Think that is excellent. The judge considers, you know, how sorry people are apparently, he wasnt real sorry. That is too bad. Now to an Investigative Unit exclusive. Playing for a college team is a dream come true for many Young Athletes and the sakt characterist beings that make a star player can fuel a serious illness. We are talking about eating disorders and our Investigative Unit found that theyre a growing problem among student athletes and still, it is a health issue that receives little to no attention on some campuses. We reviewed medical history forms to see how schools throughout california screen for students at risk. Out of all mental illnesses, this is the highest mortality rate. This is not a joke. Theres still a whole lot of shame and stigma associated with eating disorders. We investigate how some coaches are making the problem worse, perhaps, and why some schools say they dont track that issue at all. Thats coming up at 11 00 tonight. If you have a tip for our Investigative Unit give us a call at 888998tips or send us an email to the unit nbc. Com. Lets check in with kari. We are seeing the fog clear out of the bay area and temperatures at upper 50s and right at 60 degrees and warming up nicely after dense fog this morning and well above average temperatures as our high tops out in the bay and the peninsula and clear blue skies there and you havent had much fog and it will top out at 76 degrees today. As we go into the next couple of days we will have steady temperatures and the sevenday forecast at the bottom of the screen and well have a few chances of rain. As we take it hour by hour in San Francisco as you step out for lunchtime it is all clear and were at 67 degrees in the Mission District and the financial district at noon and its 62 degrees and warming up into the low 70s today and well start to see more clouds moving in tonight and the fog will be back by the morning. So highs today reaching the mid to upper 70s, still well above average. Redwood city up to 73 degrees and the marina at 63 degrees and 73 in santa rosa and antioch looking at a high of 77 degrees and dublin, 75. Into the next few days though, we are about to see some changes moving in and there will be some showers moving in and scattered showers late tomorrow evening and this time it looks like it stays in the north bay much like some of the other weather systems weve had recently. Then by wednesday night well start to see the scattered rain moving in Late Wednesday evening and this one looks to hold together long enough to bring in some rain for most of the bay area and much of the heavier rain will be across the north bay. Most of us staying dry for the next three days with highs well above average once again, staying in the 70s and even into the mid70s in the peninsula and the south bay and San Francisco looking at 70 degrees on wednesday and in the north bay, 71 degrees in the trivalley up to 74 degrees and heading into the weekend and it looks like we could start to see some changes here and as we head into march there could be a change in our pattern that brings in much more wet weather. It starts this weekend with some widespread rain saturday afternoon and it looks like it rained heavily until early sunday morning and then that system moves out and we could have several more right behind that, so ill be keeping tabs on that and also those temperatures that will be coming way down, scott and chris, it looks like were about to head back to winter with more el ninoinfluenced rain across the bay area. So looking good there. Its that time of year. When you need two dresses instead of one. Up next at 11 00, the next task for president ial candidates and less than 24 hours away. The strong words marco rubio has for the front runner donald trump as super tuesday nears. Plus a chance to get a free Subway Sandwich and the magic word to get a free footlong sub. And happening now, a 14yearold shot and killed across from a middle school. Our Jodi Hernandez is talking to police and well update you on the news, as well. Plus Supreme Court Justice Clarence thomas breaks his silence. On our app, read about the court cases that got him to give an opinion for the first time in a decade. Trending on our website, in uc berkeley data breach leaves thousands of students and teachers vulnerable. Well be back in two minutes. Kris cu a navy seawho rked his le to savan americ hostage steps ouof the shads to reive the dal of a navy s. E. A. L. Who risked his life to save an american hostage steps out of the shadows to receive the medal of honor. [ applause ] president obama honored senior chief special Warfare Operator edward byers jr. , at the white house today. Byers rescued an american civilian from the taliban in afghanistan back in 2012. The s. E. A. L. S are rarely awarded the very public honor because of the very private nature of their work. Byers is the sixth navy s. E. A. L. In history to receive that medal of honor. Were now less than 24 hours away from super tuesday, 12 states whose votes could alter the course of the president ial campaign. Nbcs tracie potts is in washington with a look at how things are shaping up. Reporter donald trump heads into super tuesday with his first senate endorsement, alabama senator jeff sessions. I hate to say it im becoming mainstream. Reporter with trump leading every super tuesday state except texas his opponents are hitting hard. Friends do not let friends vote for con jobs. It is such an insulting thing. You dont do that. Reporter ted cruz is leading his home state, texas and slamming trump for not condemning support from the former head of the ku klux klan. We should all be united in saying that the klan is reprehensible, and and has no place in politics. Reporter super tuesdays looking good for Hillary Clinton coming off her huge win in south carolina. Well, we got decimated, thats what happened. Reporter Bernie Sanders feeling the burn of the souths africanamerican voters. I need your help to win the democratic nomination. Reporter clintons leading nearly two to one in key states, focused on trump. I dont think in a campaign you make wild promises, you insult everybody and then people wonder well what does that person really stand for . But clinton could end up on defense the rest of her emails are supposed to be released by the state department today. Tracie potts, nbc news, washington. We all suffer with this elaborate criminal Justice System that just piles on these excessive, obscenely excessive sentences. Doing the time and then some. Next we investigate californias sentencing enhancement system and we uncover how tens of thousands of inmates are now doing more time than the crime originally calls for. Well show you how coming up. And we are following that breaking news in richmond. You are looking live from our chopper which is headed to richmond. Its headed to the sc

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