This is violet. Shes been waiting for this moment for awhile. A moment other kids wouldnt think twice about. Her first bowl of cheerios. Because now that cheerios are gluten free, violet, and many others are enjoying their first bowl today. Tonight, s parents died at th now at 11 00 terrorized, threatened and murdered, so not San Jose Police say these parents died tonight San Jose Police say these parents died at the hands of their daughters ex. Good evening. Im elizabeth cook. Im ken bastida. The murders happened in the willow glen neighborhood on the private laura valle lane lined with custom homes. Maria medina is there and has been talking with family friends. Reporter a fell friend said they are degrees a family friended they are devastated. The couple really loved their family. Two of the kids were home at the time of the shooting. He didnt give this family choices. He didnt give my officer a choice. Reporter a couple murdered in cold blood inside their home while their kids were there. And its just a tragic, tragic incident perpetrated. Reporter tonight a family friend tells kpix5 this was a really good immigrant family who did everything right and didnt deserve a fate like this. The coworkers say they just saw the vp of engineering yesterday. A good person actually and a very good human being. Reporter the suspect identified by a Police Source as mirza tatlik also now dead shot by an officer after taking the couples 13yearold son hostage. He was armed with a son and really surprised the victims for all intents and purposes. Reporter the police chief said the suspects failed relationship with the couples daughter is likely a reason behind his motive to kill. According to a Police Source, Rachel Prabhu may have moved to boston to get away from tatlik. His instagram last week included texts from rachel and captions such as get betrayed, lied to and left for dead, no mercy on the ones that love you most. I know they had troubles, but its just sad to hear. Reporter neighbors say police often went to the suspects campbell home because of family fights and that he recently seemed sad. The chief said the suspect suffered from a history of Domestic Violence and mental illness. What can you say . Its just a horrible, horrible crime. Reporter and the police chief says the couples daughter filed a restraining order against that suspect. Her 13yearold brother was taken hostage and released and not harmed. Live in san jose maria medina, kpix5. Police in berkeley arrested a man they say kidnapped a woman and tried to rape her. Neighbors reportedly heard a woman screaming for help on monterey avenue early tuesday. Police tracked her stolen cell phone to a van about a mile and a half away on hurst avenue. This is the suspect, 60year old whittier buchanan, a convicted sex offender released in 2014. Police are not disclosing the victims age or hometown. For years republicans have been promising to repeal obamacare. Well, tonight they are closer than theyve ever been after the republican led house passed its own version of a healthcare bill. D without a single democratic vote. Just as obamacares dead. So when you compare something to obamacare, obamacare is no longer living and we have something thats going to be i think one of the best anywhere in the world and we look forward to it. Well, the house bill passed without a single democratic vote just as obamacare passed with no republican report, the final tally today 217213. The bill eliminates or alters key elements of obamacare. It does provide tax credits to help individuals buy insurance, but many low income and Older Americans would get less than under current law. R ones. Insurers would be allowed to charge older customers five times more than younger ones. Obamacare capped it at 31. States would also be allowed to roll back the requirement that all insurance plans cover a set of basics including Maternity Care and emergency services. Kpix5s andria borba is in our newsroom with a look at the Practical Impact if this bill actually becomes law. Well, ken, the gop plan could affect healthcare and Insurance Coverage for millions of people. It might be a matter of life and death for one woman we met tonight in berkeley. 33yearold olivia colt is the owner of berkeley Catering Company salt and honey. She employs 30 people, but behind the infectious laugh she has nocturnal hemoglobinuaria. Theres a twice monthly treatment she gets. Every two weeks i will do this the rest of mylife unless theres Something Else and its 90,000 a dose. Thats 2. 3 million a year just for the medication, not doctors visits or hospital stays. Olivia fought for years to get covered under medi cal but was constantly denied because of her preexisting condition until the Affordable Care act became law. I was able to get access to all these Additional Resources i didnt have and that was because of the aca and im so thankful for that. The other part of it is all my medical bills got covered. Reporter sarah degoya of the California Health network said olivia is one of 5 million californians with preexisting conditions that would find themself without healthcare Care Coverage if the bill is passed. Olivia said the Affordable Care act support a free ride. Right now i have a is not a free ride. Right now i have a bill for 5,000. Thats my copay and thats with getting Everything Else currently covered. Shes worried about what the future holds, if shell even be able to live. Its very devastating. It doesnt give you a lot of options. Now every one of californias republican representatives voted in favor of the gop bill today, all 14 of them. In the newsroom andria borba, kpix5. Californias attorney general Javier Becerra said todays house vote takes a dangerous step towards jeopardizing the Health Security of millions of people. I will use every legal tool at my disposal to safeguard the healthcare the people of our state depend on. We posted more details on the healthcare bill and how it could affect you on our website www. Cbssf. Com. Tonight some Albany High School students accused of Cyber Bullying their classmates are now suing the School District for punishing them. They say its free speech. One victim tells Christin Ayers thats nonsense. Reporter this High School Junior still gets emotional when she talks about being fat shamed on instagram. She is one of the students targeted in a racist sexist social media scandal at albany high. Theres another collage that had me on a picture on this side and then a picture of cottage cheese saying that i was lumpy. She said her friend who is African American was pictured with a noose around her neck. Just because of the skin theyre in and the body theyre in. She is studying for her s. A. T. S and said since the pictures came to light shes struggled to concentrate at school. To make matters worse, four of the students who liked or commented on the posts are now suing the albany School District claiming their suspensions were a violation of their First Amendment rights and the posts are protected political speech. The victims parents are outraged. You dont have a First Amendment right to promote a hate crime. Reporter but this student is not holding bridges. What they did is wrong, grudges. What they did is wrong, but they have to be forgiven somehow. Reporter shes tibeten and she would like to see role models in her school and things more taught at school than academics. Compassion, kindness and the basic right of human values. A new security alert tonight from the tsa about deadly truck rammings, its warning Trucking Companies and drivers about use of stolen trucks in those attacks. Last july at least 84 people were killed in nice, france, when a truck plowed through a crowd celebrating bastille day. Hundreds of other pedestrians were also injured. According to the tsa, since 2014 terrorists have carried out 17 attacks using vehicles. Those attacks have claimed 173 lives. New trouble tonight for uber and this time its a criminal matter. Veronica de la cruz tells us Ride Sharing Company is now at the center of a federal investigation. Yeah, liz, thats right. The focus of that probe, a secret Software Program known as greyball. Uber used that tool to deceive worldwide, specifically in areas where its service is not approved. Greyball identified government officials trying to crack down on uber. Then the company canceled the rides they requested or showed them phantom cars on the app to avoid capture of tonight according to reuters, the u. S. Justice Department Just launched an investigation into the companys use of that software. This is just the latest trouble for the company. In february this Video Surveillance faced showing ubers Ceo Travis Kalanick lashing out at one of his own employees. Kalanick apologized for this rant. The company also found itself in a Sexual Harassment firestorm earlier this year, so far no response tonight from the Justice Department or uber on this new investigation. Veronica de la cruz, kpix5. Berkeley a c tonight were getting a look at three suspects wanted for taking part in that violent protest in berkeley a couple weeks ago. Pro trump and antitrump protesters clashed in shtick center park and police want you in Civic Center Park and police want you to take a good look a these young men. These guys were wanted in connection with a violent attack that day. If you have any information, police want to hear from you. It took place last month. Trump supporters and antitrump activists exchanged blows after a protest at berkeley Civic Center Park turned incredibly violent. 20 people were arrested. Late word of a victory for student protesters who took over a building on the uc santa cruz campus. The African Black Student Alliance occupied kerr hall, the Main Administration building, three days ago. They had several demands. Tonight it appears theyre getting what they wanted. The university has agreed to housing changes and diversity training for incoming students. The university released a statement saying, we support students exercising their First Amendment rights, but we do not endorse taking over buildings. The protesters are in the process of leaving kerr hall. Meantime dozens of parents are camping out to sign up their kids for after School Programs offered by the citys parks and recreation department. Returning families are preregistered. Parents in this group are hoping to snag the remaining spots. Registration doesnt open until 7 a. M. Tomorrow. Without this i cant work, yeah. So its very important. Yeah. Rrow will be put on a. South San Francisco has space for about 600 kids in its programs. Children who dont get a spot tomorrow will be put on a waiting list. An art installation 1,000 feet in the sky will soon be coming to San Franciscos skyline. Only on 5 tonight joe vazquez spoke to the artist who is putting it together atop the Sales Force Tower. Joe . Reporter liz, the Sales Force Tower is still under construction and, in fact, tonight its under fog. I talked to the artist who will have this new installation and he tells me hes determined to make sure it doesnt overwhelm the rest of this gorgeous sky line. I dont want it to be a spectacle. I want it to fit in. Reporter jim campbell shows they a mockup of the electronic art display that will take up the top nine of the unoccupied floors of the new Sales Force Tower. Occupied floors end here and so theres three floors of glass and six floors of aluminum. Reporter the display will have 11,000 lights with varying colors and designs. If a soft video projection will a soft video projection will show scenes from around the city and it will be the tallest public work of art in america and only appreciated from afar. Im working on the far largest project ill earl work on and no one will ever see it bigger than that ever work on and no one will ever see it bigger than that. Reporter this work of art will be soft, muted, purposefully so. These lights will be pointed inward. Instead of looking at the lights themselves which are harsh, they face the wall or in the case of the tower, they face the side of the building. So you get a much softer image here because its reflected instead of direct. By being soft and and not flashy and reflective, not direct light, it will be easier to live with, if you will, every day, whether youre looking at it or not. Reporter if all goes to plan, the public will get its first look at this new art installation in the fall. A mysterious giant aircraft at sfo caught a lot of peoples attention this week. We made a few calls to find out what it is. Turns out its a private aircraft operated by a russian cargo company. The crew has been delivering Machine Parts to a Manufacturing Company here in the bay area. Its unique because it has the largest capacity for really odd shaped Machine Parts. Another mystery tonight, what is killing so many sharks in the bay . Leopard sharks are dying off in droves like this one that beached itself in burlingame today. Emily turner found out they could be victims of the wet winter. Reporter this is a close up of this sharks final hours. It is one of hundreds, if not thousands, of leopard sharks that have died in the bay and scientists are scrambling to figure out why. People should absolutely be alarmed. Reporter the concentration of dead sharks is around the foster city Redwood Shores area, although numerous others have washed up in the San Francisco, marin areas. The Shark Research foundation has been following the seven week dieoff. So from a conservative perspective its very serious, if not critical. This is timed with their annual breeding cycle. Reporter this is the third dieoff in six years. Now u. S. Fish and wildlife is on the case. With the help of van sommeran and his team theyve collected dozens of dead predators. There is a viral Fungal Infection that somehow makes its way into the sharks brain causing it to swim ashore. The healthy specimens are holded with toxins and we have loaded with toxins and then we have the infected animals dying along the way. Reporter researchers think the toxins are from the dirty runoff from this winters significant rain. However, u. S. Fish and wildlife is responsible for doing all of the testing and they have not confirmed it. The lafayette b. A. R. T. Station about to get a major makeover, tonight we have a first look over the next eight months crews repaving the two western most parking lots and making improvements to the station entrance. The project includes more disabled and motorcycle parking, but about two dozen regular spaces will have to be squeezed out to make room. If you forget to feed that parking meter in San Francisco, you could get slapped with the most expensive parking ticket in history. Would be it fair to charge some drivers more than others for the exact same violation . Only on 5 tonight Susie Steimle explains why that could happen. Reporter if you park in the city, you know the feeling. Lost your patience, you know. Every two weeks you get one. Dont tow my car. Ill take my ticket. Thats why i was running. Reporter that anxious is my car going to be there when i get back to it feeling. My truck got towed this morning. Reporter or just knowing you owe 74 for annex piered meter. An expired meter. Its horrible. Youre just like come on, man, another one. Reporter this couple knows it all too well. Basically every time that we park weve been getting parking tickets because we cant pay the meters and then we cant pay the tickets because theyre even more than the meters. Do you have keys . Reporter willow and bianca moved to San Francisco in september with their 2yearold daughter ezra. Starting out this van was their home. From the minute the meters start until they quit working i am worried about parking tickets. In january we had about 1,300 in parking tickets. Reporter now willow has a job and theyre in transitional housing, but theyre still digging themselves out of the deep parking ticket hole. I get my 700 for the month and 500 of it goes to the mta. Thats money from the government that i now have to give back to the city. For somebody making 1 or 2,000 a month, a 500 fine may not even be payable. Reporter the San Francisco treasurer wants to change the fines and fees system. His suggestion . Low income residents should be able to pay a percentage of a ticket, not the whole thing. Some of the fines and fees are so large, people cant pay any of it. So, in fact, the city gets less revenue than other cities where the fee is actually p