Leadership role at the warehouse, saying it was more of a communal effort were everybody Work Together to tackle issues. Harris testified it was the buildings landlords who hired an unlicensed contractor to install electricity in a nearby Mechanic Shop the same landlords on. That business provided power to the warehouse. It was completely jury rigged and illegally done and if the prosecution wants to advance the theory that is what caused the fire than the owners in the and the electrician should be in the defendants see. Reporter Curtis Briggs says there is no risk putting his client on the stand. We think the jury will be were very receptive. Reporter max harris testified today he told Oakland Police during one of the visits that no one lived at the warehouse. He said he wasnt sure the officers intentions and did not want him or his friends to become homeless. He will be back on the stand tomorrow. What about Derick Almena . He is expected to testify. When is that expected to happen
Telemundo 48 a las 11 esta noche en un reportaje que veran solo aqui por telemundo 48, una familia guatemala nos cuenta que se siente afortunada de estar viva despues de que una lluvia de balas perforara su apartamento dejando un familiar herido yomara lopez los visito en oakland esta noche y nos tiene su testimonio. Este video, compartido por un televidente muestra decenas de agujeros de balas a las afueras de este complejo de apartamentos en la cuadra 8300 de international boulevard en oakland. La policia nos informo que el tiroteo ocurrio antes de las 19 00 de la noche del 21 de febrero y que al parecer un individuo disparo multiples veces hacia la vivienda. Esta Familia Guatemalteca a quienes no identificaremos por seguridad, se encontraban adentro cuando todo ocurrio y a la hora que yo me me paro de la cama, escuche la rafaga de disparos. Senti como un quemon en la mano, nada mas. La victima me dice que esta fue una bala que traspaso su cama y esa misma bala me dice la victima log
Tough one. Lots more coming up on sports. Sportswrap 1130. All right well see you then jason. Thank you. Next at 11. The potential implications here are really, really huge tomorrow. The Us Supreme Court will hear a landmark case on homelessness at issue, in part whether people can be cited for sleeping on the streets. The implications the case could have right here in the bay area. The 11 00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. Advocates call it the most important Supreme Court case addressing the homeless issue in 20 years. Good evening everyone. Im mike mibach and im julie julie haener. The case boils down to whether people can be cited for sleeping or camping on sidewalks or public property. Opponents argue it would be a violation of peoples constitutional rights. Reporter Michelle Bandur takes a look now at how the ruling could impact the rest of the country. Reporter a cup of coffee on a sunday morning. Its very hot, guys. No, i really appreciate you guys. Goes a long way when you do
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