Tonight. And joins us live now from San Francisco. With more on todays decision by the das office not to charge those officers. Alecia . The District Attorney says in order for them to have charged the 2 officers involved in this deadly shooting, they wouldve had to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officers did not act in self defense or in the defense or others. Pkgafter interviewing at least 3 dozen witnesses, reviewing the medical examiners report, a toxicology report, and reports from an independent examiner, District AttorneyGeorge Gascon has decided the two officers that shot Amilcar Perez lopez to death are not at fault. Lets say you do not believe the officers as to the fact that they were in fear for their lives, or you do not believe the expert in the timed reaction, the reality is the officers are justified under the law to protect others. Perez lopez was shot half a dozen times, mostly in the back. The da says it was lawfully done. Plain clothes officers craig tiffe and eric reboli intervened during an altercation between perez lopez and his roommate. Witnesses say the 21 year old was chasing abraham pete down the street with a knife. Police and witness accounts say perez lopez ignored demands to drop the knife and was erratic when he was shot to death. If the knife had been dropped before the shots were fired, it would have likely ended at the edge of the sidewalk where perez lopez was standing before he stepped off the sidewalk, or in the street between the two parked cars. There have been protests for an independent investigation. And now this determination has the community in arms, as they get ready to start protesting. Sot oscar salinasstandupthe das office tried reaching out to perez lopezs family in guatamala, but have had no luck. The da says theyve notified the familys lawyer and the guatamalan consulate. In the meantime, the investigation has now been turned over to the Attorney Generals Office for review. Reporting live in San Francisco. steve now to a big story weve been following all week. United Airlines Says it is making changes after a passenger was forcefully removed from a flight over the weekend. vicki grant lodes is tracking all the new developments tonight. Grant. grant were seeing new video of doctor david dao. Before he was dragged off that united plane. And today, the United AirlinesCeo Oscar Munoz has given his first on camera interview. Saying he is ashamed. That passenger was removed from a flight out of chicago. To fit more crew on board. When the flight was overbooked. Dao refused to give up his seatt, was bloodied as he was violently dragged out of the plane. And was later hospitalized. The united ceo initially said he was sorry for quote re accommodating these customers. Then in a letter to employees he blamed dao for being belligerent. Finally yesterday he issued a formal apology to dao, saying united takes full responsibility and would make things right. This morning the ceo explained why the full apology took so long. Oscar munoz united ceo i think my first reaction to most issues is to get the facts and circumstances. And my initial words fell short of truly expressing what we were feeling. Butted to he was a paying passenger, sitting on our seat on our aircraft and no one should be treated that way. Oscar munoz united ceo i think my first reaction to most issues is to get the facts and circumstances. And my initial words fell short of truly expressing what we were feeling. Butted to he was a paying passenger, sitting on our seat on our aircraft and no one should be treated that way. Period. vicki the united ceo also said today that Police Officers will no longer be involved in getting people off planes if its overbooked. Meanwhile, the Chicago Aviation Department announced today two more officers involved in the incident have been placed on leave making that three officers now on leave. Also today, united announced today its offering compensation to all of the passengers on that flight. United is conducting an internal investigation into the incident. steve now a bay area lawmaker wants to keep police out of the mix when it comes to overbooking disputes on aalla airlines. 6pkga San Francisco supervisor who saw this video of a passenger being dragged off a chicago flight so united could make room for its employees, wants to make sure if anything similar happens at sfo, San Francisco police are not involved. Sot i dont think we want to be part of an airlines bad business decision supervisor jeff sheehy has asked the City Attorney to draft an ordinance or policy which would prevent San FranciscoPolice Officers from removing Airline Passengers from their seats simply because a flight is overbooked. Sot jeff sheehy San Francisco supervisor 3444if you are going to have policies where you overbook flights, and you are unwilling to compensate passengers enough to voluntarily give up their seats and then you are going to use force to involuntarily remove them, we want no part of that. Travelers at sfo say the problem is with overbooking in the first place soti dont think they should be overbooking flightssotif theyre going to do it do it on a volunteer basis and pay someone to do it , nobody should be forced offneither San Francisco police nor sfo could provide information as to how often officers have removed passengers due to overbooked flights but they say when they are called to a plane using force is a last resort. Sot officer Giselle TalkoffSan Francisco police 122129a lot of times mediating and speaking to both parties involved can lead to a peaceful resolution 130 peaceful resolution vicki were tracking the return of rain to the bay area. Its starting to roll in right now. steve kron4s chief meteorologist Brittney Shipp joins us now. Brittney how long is the wet weather going to stick around . A different frontal boundary will arrive in the north bay later today and push southward this evening and tonight, bringing additional light to moderate rainfall accumulations. Lingering showers will persist through thursday. Drier slightly warmer weather on friday and saturday. Unsettled weather returns sunday through midweek next week. vicki and coming up tonight at 830 youll hear from a man who says he had a similar experience with united. And was even threatened to be put in handcuffs. Thats at 830. And we are tracking the entire united story at kron4 dot com. There you can see the viral video of the incident and follow the timeline of the fallout. Its all at kron4 dot com vicki in the south bay, the Santa Clara CountyDistrict Attorneys office has released a new crime report showing that Violent Crime has increased in recent years. The report also suggests several ways that Law Enforcement can confront the problem. Kron 4s Charles Clifford has details. Here in san jose, the District Attorneys office has created a new crime strategies unit. Its a joint effort between the das office and Law Enforcement agencies across the county. The units goal is to take a hard look at crime data and find ways to effectively use limited Law Enforcement resources. In a new 32 page report titled crime in Santa Clara County the crime strategies unit concluded that overall Santa Clara County is one of the safest places in america, but there are a few troubling trends. Sotthe report also identifies two main ways the d as office and Law Enforcement could turn that trend around. The first is by putting more resources into solving gun related Violent Crimes. Sot the second area of concern, is residential burglaries. The report found that most burglaries are committed by a handful of people. Sot to 100 crimes. We are going to focus on those who we know are disproportionately affecting this type of crime. In addition to gun crimes and residential burglaries, the strategies unit also plans on gathering data on Gang Activity and using that information to help stop the spread of gang related violence. Finally, the das office has submitted a request to the county board of supervisors to hire 5 criminalists to help process guns and dna evidence faster. In san jose, Charles Clifford kron 4 news. Vicki A Santa Rosa taxi driver has been arrested for sexually assaulting one of his passengers. Video here shows the chp taking 42yearold mehari tekle into custody. Investigators say dna and Video Evidence are what identified him as the taxi driver. Who allegedly picked up an intoxicated woman from the Graton Casino back in december. The alleged Sexual Assault happened near the 101 and highway 12 interchange. Tekle has been booked into the Sonoma County jail. On one count of sexual penetration. He is set to be arraigned on thursday. steve a breakin a at Fairfield High School over the weekend has left a popular marching band without instruments. More than two dozen instruments were stolen from the music room at armijo high school. The police dont know how the thief got into the classroom. Authorities say the suspect jumped two fences with locked gates. Then somehow entered the building which was also locked. Pedro sanchez had his saxophone stolen during the breakin. His mother had shelled out three thousand dollars for the instrument. Investigators are analyzing the schools Surveillance Video for any possible clues. Ahead at eight. Tens of thousands of dollarsgone. After a local teams custom bicycles are stolen how police are trying to track down the thieves. Plus. A high speed chase fueled by road rage. The dramatic end to the wild Police Pursuit and next. In the south bay calls for help getting louder. As renters say they are in crisis the protection the city is considering for them. vicki in the north bay. Police are looking for suspects that stole tens of thousands of dollars in bicycles. steve the gear belongs to a Womens Cycling Team out of corte madera. They talk to kron 4s Hermela Aregawi about how the theft sets them back. vo sixty thousand dollars gone overnight. The value of nine custom built bikes stolen out of this trailer last week. For Nicola Cranmer, this is deeply personal. Nicola Cranmer founder, twenty20 i just had to sort of take a few breaths and evaluate what really just happened and how it impacted us. And you know i was really sad too. I mean i cried and it was. Really i went through sucha roller coaster of emotions in a short span of time. Cranmer started the Womens Cycling Team 14 years agotoday, the group known as twenty 20 is made up of more than two dozen athletes. Theyve won nine olympic medals. And have some high profile donors like barry bonds. But she says. This theft is still a setback for the team. Nicola Cranmer founder, twenty20 sponsorship is challenging for womens cycling you dont get that traditional return on investment. The bike just symbolizes not only just a piece of machinery but its our athetes dreams and goals. Tim brennan discovered the theft. And is assembling replacement bikes piece by piece. tim brennan Shop Mechanic its just gutwrenching. You put so much work into it and i pull up and the doors to the trailer are just wide open. They come completely disassembled. Everything is in its own little container somewhere. To the point if you have a set of break pads, there is a box of left and a box of right. Police are combing through Surveillance Footage from the Construction Business next door. In hopes of finding the culprits Hermela Aregawi a sponsor for the team is offering a ten thousand dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of the thieves. Reporting in corte madera, Hermela Aregawi, kron 4 news. vicki tenants Rights Groups say theres nothing short of a renters crisis happening right now in san jose. 2shot steve kron fours rob fladeboe takes a look at the debate surrounding an effort to put a stop to so called no cause evictions of renters by landlords. Im here to stand up for tenants in their fight against no cause evictions. Now living in a motel, Ruby Dominguez told a group of supporters outside city hall that she was indeed evicted from her apartment for no good reason. Ruby dominguez evicted from apartmenti lived in a 2 bedroom duplex for 27 years and never caused any trouble and then one day i got a 30 day eviction notice. Dominguez, according to the group working partnerships usa, is one of the more than 2,000 no cause evictions reported in san jose since 2010. Jeff buchanan working partnerships u. S. Athese tenants have done nothing wrong, they played by the rules, paid their rent on time but suffered evictions from wealthy landlords who are profiting from rising rents and weak tenant protections that allow them to evict people on demand. the City Council Next Week will consider a so called just cause ordinance that would make it harder for landlords to evict renters but Property Owners like michael fitsgerald argue it will make matters worse, leavng no room for dialogue. Michael fitsgerald property ownerthis will take the authority out of the hands of the owners, the owners need to have th ability to deal with people who just cant follow the rules, by intimidating other tenants, causing problems, causing damage. We want to to be able to work with them. Sergio jimenez San Jose City councilmanthere are a lot of questions yet to be answered, were not sure where this is going just yet but i think the messgae from renters is clear, folks are struggling and in need of protection. An analysis by the working Partnerships Group finds that the annual Median Household Income for renters in san jose is 55,152 dollars while the income needed to afford a 2 bedroom apartment is an astonishing 113,040 dollars. Far and away more than Ruby Dominguez can afford. Ruby dominguez evicted from apartmenttruth be told, why is this happening, nobody cares until it happens to them, i pray that it doesnt happen to you or to your family. rob fladeboe san jose. At least two members of the city council are on the record saying they dont believethe just cause ordinance goes far enough the council is expected to debate and possibly vote on the proposal next tuesday. In san jose rob fladeboe kron4 news. vicki maybe you watched live on your phone. We sent a push alert this afternoon, showing a long, High Speed Police chase in los angeles county. Grant lodes is here with how it started. And how it ended. Grant. grant this was something to watch. The driver was weaving through traffic. 110 Miles Per Hour we pick it up in the city of cerritos. By this time he already had hit a chp car. The suv was zipping along and then the driver made the snap decision to try to get off the freeway. Oops. He spun out when hit the off ramp but that wasnt the end of it. The driver made a brief run for it. But with all the police on his tail. He did not get far and was arrested. We later saw him get put into an ambulance. Although he did not appear to be injured. We now know he was wanted for a road rage incident with a member of the lapd. That person called 911. And when officers showed up. The chase began. Ifs unclear if he was impaired. steve checking in on our weather now, youre looking live at San Francisco international airport. Looks calm right now vicki but rain is on the way a different frontal boundary will arrive in the north bay later today and push southward this evening and tonight, bringing additional light to moderate rainfall accumulations. Lingering showers will persist through thursday. Drier slightly warmer weather on friday and saturday. Unsettled weather returns sunday through midweek next week. That they were planning to Call Security and have me physically removed from the plane new ahead at 8. A Southern California man says just last week he was week. Midweek next week. New ahead at 8. A Southern California man says just last week he was asked to get off a united flight after he boarded. And was even threatened with handcuffs vicki a 8 year old grabs the keysand gets behind the wheel. Taking his 4 year