Near silver and somerset ending with a dump truck on its side spilling its load over the silver avenue overpass on the highway. Janet caught up to someone would saw it unfold. Tow truck has just arrived to haul away the dump truck and begin the process of cleaning up. It is key office here. San Francisco Police say the driver of the dump truck was driving eastbound on silver avenue. It hit several parked cars. At somerset and silver, one car flipped near a house. The dump truck hit the guardrail and took down a good portion of it. Sky 7 shows us the messy situation as the truck rolls on its side, dumping a considerable amount of Construction Materials below on to southbound 101. None of the debris hit drivers who are passing through. This happened shortly before 9 00 this morning. We can tell you that southbound 101 near the exit is closed for several hours. We just heard until 4 00 p. M. This afternoon. If you are heading this way you are asked to take southbound 280 instead. Police s
What we know. There are essentially two crime scenes within a few miles of each other. It started add the Inland Regional Center and now its here, essentially. Authorities swarming that suv that you can see down below. It quickly turned into a gun battle with the suspects. One person was killed, another is unresponsive after having been wounded in the chest. The third person is believed to be still at large. The search is on. House to house, for that third suspect. This is how it started. Around 11 00 a. M. , the gunmen pulled up to inInland Regional Center in San Bernadino and opened fire into a Conference Room. They killed 14 people, and at least 17 others have been hurt. While police work to secure the scene, First Responders set up triage units and began treating the wounded people. An eerie scene from high above. Our chopper, you can see below, large groups of people leaving the area with their hands in the air, while roads near the facility were shut down. A tactical procedure, h
PLAINFIELD Judith Belyea was in her historic farmhouse home on Route 120 on Sunday morning when she was awakened by what sounded like a boom, so she didn’t pay much attention.“I thought it was thunder and lightning in the storm,” Belyea recalled.But.