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KRON KRON 4 News At 9 July 7, 2024



>> terrifying moments as bullets flew across i-580, while garrett mason and his fiance were leaving oakland to drive to pleasanton a couple weeks ago. >> i noticed the vehicle in front there passenger scott outside of there window. basically we're sitting. and their passenger side window facing backwards and then literally a second later, you hear about 4 gunshots. i believe one of went to of this vehicle. mason says the stray bullet entered his passenger side window. >> just barely missing his fiance. >> and exited out the back window shot he says it was a close call, but they're both physically okay. jason says he saw the 2 suspect vehicles minutes before the shooting began in broad daylight approaching the freeway. a vehicle. >> kind of us off at a four-way stop. >> and at that point. that he got onto on-ramp and the vehicle behind me was also on my tail. those 2 vehicles then broke off and started the and weaves through traffic. he says the suspect shot at a black mercedes car for smaller car, possibly a hyundai. usually the guy getting shot at his car might have been hit because in the the new words quite heavily. >> but that but just the and trying to you know. >> the mason says he filed a police report and is unaware of any other cars affected amid a rising freeway shootings. governor gavin newsom recently announced that alameda and contra costa counties would receive dozens of freeway cameras in the fall. i'm taylor bisacky reporting kron. 4 news. well. >> all right. meantime, neighbors in danville, they're on alert tonight following a string of recent crimes in their city. one of them was a robbery that happened outside a trader joe's store. chief says 3 people, police held the victim at gunpoint and rob him. police have since arrested the 3 suspects. 2 of them were teenagers, but residents are asking for more police presence. >> police in danville now i see. >> that they parked cars occasionally, which helps people slow down and look, which is good. i don't know. maybe get out here. more bicycles. that be more presidents that way. >> there is a parks, danville police vehicle in the parking lot. shoppers say that it's been there for a while before last friday's lottery. >> the bodies of 3 missing oakland man who jumped into the sacramento river to try to save a child have been found 5 adults in total were fishing at the brandon island recreation area sunday when an 8 year-old started struggling in the water. the 5 adults jumped into the river to save the child. the sheriff's office says the child was rescued, but 3 of the 5 adults did not return to shore. a friend of the men says their names are casteel. riva said when perez and the million guterres, we're told the 3 were not wearing life jackets and first responders want to remind people the current can be extremely strong underneath the water, even when it looks pretty calm on the surface. in san francisco. meanwhile, police say a walgreens security guard was stabbed today while on the job. it happened at the store on powell street. police say the suspect carlos sanders was arrested a short time later and booked on attempted homicide. other weapons charges. the security guard was treated and released from the hospital. a walgreens representative responding to the incident telling kron 4, quote, the safety of our patients, customers and team member his top priority. we're working with local authorities in their investigation. >> to the south bay. now, 3 people are in custody in san jose following a monthslong investigation into a shooting that killed. 28 year-old lucas taurus. police announced today that they arrested ricardo padilla in oakland, jocelyn blazquez in san jose and see us in redwood city. the suspects are accused of shooting and killing torres back on april. 15th. police say that they are still investigating what led to that shooting. but they say that all 4 people, we're at a block party and there was some sort of altercation. investigators are asking anyone who is at the event and knows anything to call san jose police. the death of tourists was the city's 8th homicide of the year. >> the fate of the oakland a's new ballpark will not be up to voteis. the oakland city council decided not to let residents cast a vote on the project in the november election saying now is not%the time for a public vote. and that decision is not sitting well with members of the east. oakland stadium alliance. that group wants to see a new ballpark built at the current coliseum site. >> a lot of us that have the been fighting this for have been working on this project for years are really upset because our voices heard last night. >> financial details of the project are expected to be revealed in september with a number of hearings expected before another council vote that could come in november. mayor libby schaff, who has been working too move forward with the howard terminal project said the city will not approve the deal unless it is a good one for oakland. >> the elector fire burning up in amador county is now at more than 4100 acres. but it is 40% contained tonight. cal fire shared the latest on the fire later this evening. the fire began on monday. it is burning in an area off elector road and highway. 49 just south east of jackson. officials believe fireworks could be to blame for sparking this fire. one first responder. he has been injured and more than 1200 structures are threatened. evacuation orders have forced about 700 residents in amador county and about 400 people in calaveras county to leave their homes. >> 4 zone forecast time as we take a live look. wow, what a view this is a camera on sutro tower and you see the lower level of fog. but the city offered up the bar. it's cold. it's going how we roll here. it's summer time. rolling in. here. it is right on time, right? yeah. we had a lot of it last probably a little less. i think overnight tonight. here's one look out toward the coastline. you're out toward the beach right now. should be just see one last glimmer of sunshine. download the fog coming in up above. we've got another letter of some clouds rolling on shore right now. so it's good. look like that fog is going to fill in overnight tonight. not completely gray, though, out for the golden gate bridge over the last couple of nights. not only was a great, but it was very low moving into the golden gate bridge, almost right down street level. so we want to keep that but not too much. like to see a little sunshine from time to time. and i think we're going to get more of it for tomorrow. temperatures out the door. you've got 65 degrees in san jose. not as muggy today. and i think an easier night of sleeping tonight. the dew points are coming down and that means we're going to see a little less a southerly component to the winds and that keeps atmosphere pretty nice and comfortable looks like that will be the case heading in the next couple days. temperatures today actually right about the average in san francisco. 68 degrees. 71 in oakland, 77 in san jose. just a little bit below the average in our front of her friends inland. 76 in livermore, 75 in concord. 76 degrees in santa rosa. here's the wind conditions right now around the bay area. the sea breeze has been low on 20 plus miles an hour. look at fairfield. the 28 miles per hour. get a little gusty out there. that is that on shore push. that is going to clear those clouds well inland overnight tonight and it's tomorrow morning. some of the gathering outside right now. but the fog breaking up late in the day just to some patchy fog. but still more that on the way, as we've got, where those clouds kind of gathering out there, another area of low pressure. just see one little swirl out here. it's going start effect on your weather as we get toward late tomorrow and also looks like friday as well across the country. it is hot. in 101 expected in dallas for tomorrow. one. 0, 4, in oklahoma city. check out phoenix. 106 degrees. one o 2 in vegas westwego these temperatures. well, it is going to get very hot. i think a lot of part of the weekend you can see many places bacon in the triple digit heat even in the bay area. we could start to get numbers closer to triple digits. late on sunday, more likely on monday onshore push. low clouds and fog overnight. tonight you see that filling into the bay pushing all the way into the central valley. again. but breaking up earlier, i think by tomorrow afternoon and that is going to lean by noontime, a mostly sunny skies. well, inland couple patches of fog lingering inside the bay couple lingering clouds out toward the coastline and then as we head toward the afternoon, becoming mostly sunny away from the immediate coast. so temperatures tomorrow, there are spots going to warm up just a few degrees put on some low 80's. well inland lot of 60's 70's around the bay and cooler 50's 60's out toward the coast. thanks, lawrence. now to new disturbing details about the gunman who investigators say has confessed to the mass shooting at the july. >> 4th parade in highland park, illinois. 7 people have died. dozens of others are still injured. the shooter, robert crimo made his first court appearance today on 7 murder charges. and as brian entin reports, the gunman had allegedly considered a second attack on the 4th of july. >> highland park parade shooter robert crimo in court on 7 murder charges and denied bond as disturbing details about what he had planned investigators say after he shot dozens of people at the 4th of july parade, he then drove more than 2 hours to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another attack. police say he had another gun in his car and 60 rounds of ammunition. he did see a celebration that was occurring in madison. >> and he seriously contemplated using the fire army and his vehicle to commit another shooting. >> police say crimo said he didn't do it because he didn't prepare enough. meanwhile, we're learning more about red flags in his troubled past. police called to his home 2 times in 2019, including a violent threat he made about killing people. but still he was allowed to buy 5 guns, sir. the shooter passed for background checks despite these reports of an attempted suicide. and the fact that he said he wanted to kill everyone and had this knife collection. how is that possible in a state with some of the strictest gun laws and how frustrating is that for you? so a couple things i made these comments yesterday that i think we need to increase our awareness about the red flag law. we can certainly get you the details of that red flag law. we have a little bit of information about that today. a just released police report details highland park police is interaction with the shooter in september 2019. >> it says robert stated that he was going to kill everyone in a redacted name was afraid to go home due to the nature of this threat and had a collection of knives in his bedroom. >> police talked to crimo and say he told them he wasn't going to hurt himself or anyone else. law enforcement says because the shooter's family did not press charges or request the weapons he would later by be taken away as part of the red flag law. the troubling incidents did not impact him buying guns. could the police have made that request, though, if the family didn't says the police went out to the home, could they have it on a case by case basis? and we depend on the individual information that they had at that time despite the police calls in the violent online videos and the troubling paintings on the side of the house in images obtained exclusively by news nation. >> the shooter's angele telling news nation's adrian bankert on morning in america. this all came as a shock. >> i even knew about that incident. and i had idea and no one told me about but did you have any sense that bobby was disturbed in any way or or the less on 2 years? well, as the month and i saw no signs of russians towards me and the whole break. so on those low for me, those little signs, i saw nothing. mission to do this. >> that was brian reporting for us tonight. the suspect. crimo did not enter a plea today. now to the school shooting in uvalde, texas that left 19 children and 2 teachers dead. >> a new report released today unveils a police officer had a chance to shoot the gunman. but miss the opportunity because he was waiting for permission from his supervisor. the advanced law enforcement rapid response training center conducted the investigation. that agency is responsible for reviewong law enforcement's response to the deadly robb elementary school attack. the agency identified 3 missed opportunities to slow or stop the gunman. the most disturbing moment could be at 11. 32, am that day. the gunman walked into the teachers parking lot and they say fired through windows into the west. most rooms before he actually entered the building. they say a minute later uvalde police officer on scene saw the suspect carry a rifle outside the west hall entry. the report says the officer who had a rifle asked the supervisor for permission to shoot the suspect. however, the supervisor either did not hear or responded too late when the officer turned back to adjust the suspect, he had entered the school in the hallway. the law enforcement response at robb elementary has obviously been under intense scrutiny since that tragedy. much of it and much of the blame has been aimed at law enforcement's response and a lot of the blame has fallen on the school's police chief pete arradondo who has been placed on administrative leave. the biden administration has been facing mounting pressure to address a spike in violent crime in major cities all across the country. >> attorney general merrick garland says operation north star took 1500 violent criminals off the streets in the month of june operating in 10 major u.s. cities. garland says the operation focused on criminals wanted for the most serious offenses, including homicide. another big story that we're following tonight is monkeypox cases and in the bay area. they are surging. san francisco's reporting 40 cases that's nearly half the state's total. alameda county has 5 sonoma county reporting to san mateo has one case, napa and contra costa have 0 cases. we have reached out to the health officials in marin and santa clara counties. and we're waiting to hear back from them with their report. and tonight, an infectious disease expert is explaining how the disease spreads our country's rob nesbitt reports. 3 big takeaways after talking with a doctor or don't panic. >> don't stigmatize and have a healthy attitude about your level of risk. i had a better understanding of that advice after hearing a firsthand account from someone with monkeypox seabees here on my face. these are thankfully healing the fastest during his isolation period. matt ford posted on tiktok to tell the world what it's like to have monkeypox and that these are my arms and hands that you can see the 30 year-old actor says it's not just sores and lesions, but that his symptoms were most people at the start. that included full-bodied shoals. you know, knights. let's i was waking up to mike sheets for soaked through monkeypox is a viral infection that can spread through direct contact with infectious sores, scabs or body fluids, as well as through shared materials, such as bedding and clothing. most of the positive cases in the u.s. are being reported among and bisexual men. san francisco pride parties, electrolux and afterglow sent out notifications this week alerting attendees about positive cases. infectious disease expert doctor peter chin-hong says it's important to be smart about your own risk assessment. the biggest risk isn't being at a partyiin electrolux is probably being. >> really intimate with somebody for multiple hours skin to skin. a big issue right now is vaccine supply. the demand far outweighing the initial 56,000 doses of that in a vaccine that were distributed to each state. doctor chin-hong says the next 2 million doses promised by the u.s. government will be crucial other pride events coming up like and fulton street. so these are going to be critical periods. foe. sun and cisco to actually get enough vaccines. the doctor says the scabs will come and go, but that is most concerned about the psychological stress and trauma that could come from monkeypox stigma that we've seen in other epidemics. it comes to mind you know, have affected. we're but, you know, and that's why being vocal to try to fight that stigma and to reinforce everyone that there's no shame in getting this. doctor chin-hong says that anyone can get monkeypox and at the last outbreak in the u.s. happened in 2003 among pet owners of prairie dogs reporting the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> and left court is starting monkeypox testing. as of today, the company will use the cdc's orthopox virus tests that will cover all viruses in that family that aren't smallpox. the company expects to be able to process up to 10,000 tests per week. and if you'd like a monkey pox test, health officials say you should contact your healthcare provider. and for the latest information on the disease, including the emergency response vaccines monkeypox case tracker, you can scan this qr code and it will take you right to our website. >> covid related hospitalizations are rising again. statewide numbers are up 40% here from the first week of june and the number of covid patients admitted to intensive care units is increased. 34% during the past month. now here in the bay area, health care officials say the situation is manageable in san francisco, icu capacity at dignity health's saint francis memorial hospital and saint mary's medical center has reached 70% in the east bay. 32 hospitalized. patients are being treated for covid in john near facilities in concord and walnut creek with 3 patients in the icu. those numbers mirror what the hospital has experienced the last month. >> hospitalization have been reasonable. someone that we had our biggest challenges tenants stopped. >> ucsf says 56 hospitalized children and adults have tested positive for covid at its facilities in mission bay and oakland. and that's actually a 7% drop from a month ago. the cdc is added 3 new destinations, including a nordic favorite to its high risk travel list for covid guatemala, morocco and sweden. now among the nearly 115 destinations that that top spot for high covid transmission on the list. almost half of the places monitored by the cdc are now at a level 3 officials advise the travelers, make sure they're up to date with covid vaccines before visiting one of these destinations. >> back from the front lines. how an east bay woman used generous people's money to help out refugees leaving ukraine. >> plus, be more calm and confident if fire closes in on you. how a new app is trying to help people prepare for something that more and more folks are facing and the hot price cut what state leaders have done to tr california's cannabis industry is seeing some relief when it comes to taxes. >> yeah, there are a tax structure was changed last week as part of a bigger state budget agreement. kron four's amanda hari spoke with industry leaders about those changes and if it will make a difference. >> general, they're very good. it's not everything that the cannabis industry sought or needs. but it's universally regarded as a move in the right direction. the california cannabis tax structure is changing. >> the adjustments were adopted as part of a broader state budget agreement last week. the most significant change eliminating the cultivation tax, which is really from our perspective. and i think no objective lee can be. >> identified as a prohibition us construct. janine coleman is the founder and executive director of origins council. she has more than 20 years of cannabis cultivation experience. 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