Good morning and thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. Thursday, october 24. Im pam cook. Im dave clark. We are starting with breaking news. A fastmoving wildfire pushed by powerful wind fcing mandatory evacuations east of geyserville in northeast in Sonoma County. Crews say the fire is burning at a dangerous rate. We will check in in just a moment. Cristina rendon is in that area. We will check on the weather. And it could actually get windier when the sun comes up. Is going to start decreasing. We talked to a sergeant up there. He said he saw 60 and ive seen that. It will be 3040 around 1500 feet up to 3000 feet or 4000 feet. Alms all observations are showing low humidity. The temperatures are warm. Read ranch, 1300 feet. Not selena west has gusted 58. The last i saw was 45. Some may be coming down a bit but still Strong Enough and you are getting a northerly direction or northeast. Windsor has a north east at 12. There is a north, northwest throughout much of napa county. North
Live where you live, this is abc 7 news. Dramatic new video tonight shows a santa rosa neighborhood before the fire hit and after it burned hundreds of homes. But first, two new fires threaten homes in the east bay and the santa cruz mountains. Good evening. Im dan ashley. And im dion lim. Ama daetz is on maternity leave. One of those two fires continues to burn in the santa cruz mountains. Its destroyed four structures and right now 150 more are in danger and theyve been evacuated. Abc 7 News Reporter Katie Marzullo is live from an Evacuation Center in felton tonight. Katie. Dan, dion, i just walked with a woman here at the red cross shelter. She and her husband lived in a yurt on roms road. Tonight its gone and she told me they barely escaped with their lives. I thought im going to die, hes going to die too because we cant get out. Reporter sandra wood had gone to safeway for groceries monday night and as she returned to her street she saw the hillside was a wall of flames. When she
Theirlives. I thought im going to die, hes going to die too because we cat get out. Gone to safeway for groceries monday night and as she returned to her street she saw the hillside was a wall of flames. When she reached her husband and dog at home, she said embers were already on the driveway. My husband said if theres anything you that wt you better take it now because thats it. So i got my dad and my brhers urn. They escaped alerting neighbors along the way but one man stayed behind and divered the news about the homes. He said his was gone and just all of us on th ridge. Reporter when the fire broke out monday night around 10 30 saa cruz county Sheriffs Department went dr to door, evacuated between 150 and 200 homes. For the folks whoave evacuated were going to keep teams and deputies up here all through the night and unt its over. As Law Enforcement works to protect propey some 600 firefighters are trying to contain the flames. 150 structures remain threatened and the fight is not
Done something wrong. But it needs to be consistent to all other hazing incidents that happens and it needs to be fair. I believe hazing happened, but the way they handled it, they might have been victims in beginning, now we have 130 victims. Reporter the entire Coaching Staff resigned in protest threatening next years season. Not until this week did the School District announce it has found another. After todays charges the district issued this statement. Quote, as the d. Aca. s process moves forward we will concentrate on healing, support for all students and ensuring a Safe Learning environment for all students. What would be best for the district . If no charges were brought. Reporter the county superintendent has watched the napa district expel nine students for hazing, four remain out of school. Her office hears appeals and has overturned one suspension so far of quarterback Johnny Torres based on technicalities, she told us. If theres anything in due process that was not done o
In a Napa High School hazing saga. Weve covered this story extensively for months. Alleged hazing actions by the Napa High School jv football team. Up until now some students have been suspended, others expelled. Criminal charges filed for the first time. Wayne friedman joins us from napa with the details. Reporter this is certainly bad news for Napa High School. Announcement of the charges from the District Attorneys Office came in just before 4 00 this afternoon. To summarize them, the d. A. Filed petitions on six juveniles for criminal actions. Because theyre minor, we dont know the severity of those charges. 11 other juveniles remain under investigation. The d. A. Did not find enough evidence to file charges defense any coaches. From the beginning they insisted the hazing in this locker room was serious. Six juveniles face charges, maybe more, a surprise to the community to players to parents. There needs to be consequences to kids that have done something wrong. But it needs to be