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seeded lsu. okay we will not have a repeat champion in the nba this year. nikola jokic and the denver nuggets hosting anthony edwards timberwolves in game seven of the western conference semifinals. it sure looked good for the nuggets for more than a half jamal murray when he hits this three from the corner the nuggets they are up by 20. murray with a game high 35. but the timberwolves come storming back. and nas reid flies in and jams it home minnesota all of a sudden up by seven. and then 20s later mike conley. the steal gets it to edwards who knocks down the three from the corner. timberwolves up by ten. that's a 30 point swing minnesota pulls off the upset in denver 98 to 90 to advance where they will face the mavericks in the conference finals. and i'll have a whole lot more coming up 1130 on sportswrap. >> all right. we'll see you then jason. thank you. next at 11, a suspect hospitalized with life
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threatening injuries tonight after he was shot by san jose police officers. >> the latest details as investigators continue to gather evidence at that scene. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now, and officers initially responded to a call about someone firing a gun this afternoon that ultimately led to the police shooting. >> hello again everyone. >> i'm alex savage and i'm julie julie haener. that call coming in from the 2700 block of kolmar avenue near story road and east capitol expressway in san jose. police say that's where they encountered the suspect, who was still shooting when they arrived. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters joins us now. she's in san jose near capitol expressway and story road with the latest on what's happening. lamonica >> julie, police say they don't have a lot of information yet, and that could be because they're still actively investigating this scene. and what they did tell us is that none of the officers involved in
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the shooting were injured. and so far, as far as they know, no one else besides the suspect was injured. san jose police say around 4:11 p.m. sunday afternoon, they responded to a call of someone shooting a gun on comer drive. >> i probably counted about like maybe 15 cop cars got off on capitol, was waiting on delay on story and just cop after cop after cop. >> police say they don't know what prompted the shooting. >> when officers arrived on scene, the suspect was still actively discharging a firearm, prompting an officer involved shooting witnesses say a silver van may have been involved in the shooting incident. >> sergeant garibay says after officers shot the suspect, the person was given medical aid at the scene by emergency responders. >> we can't tell you that no officers were struck by gunfire at this time. the suspect was hit by officer gunfire and was transported to a local hospital with life threatening injuries. >> police didn't provide any other information about the suspect and say they'll need
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time to process any witness or video information. >> we're constantly taking walks and, it's a little alarming to know that that happened here. so >> now, as far as we can tell, most of the residents who were not able to get into their homes are back in their homes. there are still a few people standing out here on the sidewalk, but police did say that they're going to continue to investigate, to gather information, to talk to potential witnesses and process any evidence that they may have. now, we don't expect them to give us another update tonight, but they said if they do, they'll post it on x or twitter, and they expect the chief of police to have some sort of update tomorrow. >> julie lamonica. obviously, obviously it's very early in the investigation. we don't have all the information here, but do we have any sense from san jose police about whether the suspect initially was was shooting at someone? >> they were not able to give us
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that information, and i honestly don't believe they know at this point. they just said that there was one suspect, that there was one officer, as far as they know, involved in this shooting. so there's just still a lot of information to be gathered. and hopefully we'll get that information from the police chief on monday. >> all right. lamonica peters reporting live on this developing story in san jose. lamonica. thank you. >> police in vallejo are investigating a double shooting that left one womaad police say officers responded to gunfire on redwood parkway near sk drive just r last night. officers found a man and a woman with wounds. the man was taken to a nearbynd hospital with non-life threatening injuries. anyone with information on the shooting is asked to put in a call to vallejo police. family and friends are mourning the death of a man who was experiencing homelessness. he was well known and beloved in the antioch community, and police tonight are searching for his killer.
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>> ktvu is joey hoard sat down with those who knew the man and has the latest now on the investigation. all right. joey has the latest. he's been in antioch talking to friends and people who knew the man. he was really well known. he was homeless, but really well known in the community. and they've ruled it now a homicide investigation. so police going through and trying to figure out who killed this man. more now from joey hoarder. >> there's now a growing memorial outside the antioch gas station where 48 year-old raheem co, who was homeless, would often hang out. >> he was around here. he was up here every day and he had a good spirit on us. and he always good, good advice to everybody. >> police say a report of a man down on the sidewalk led first responders to the antioch health center along country hills drive just after 7 a.m. on wednesday, where raheem was found to be lifeless. >> it appears to be blunt force trauma at this point. >> crime scene investigators could be seen collecting a stone about the size of a grapefruit
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as evidence he didn't deserve to die like that. >> although he was homeless, he was like he was like family, you know? he's a good dude. >> close friend harold moore, who at one point experienced homelessness himself, was shocked by the loss. >> i couldn't believe it. i never cried so much in my life, moore says. >> raheem struggled with mental illness, but the two of them had many heart to heart conversations. plans to help raheem get his life back together. >> this is what it is, man. some people have compassion, some don't. >> the organization facing homelessness does street outreach in antioch connecting the unhoused with shelter, rehabilitation and counseling. but director nicole gardner says antioch doesn't have the resources to meet the need. >> we don't have enough in the city and we are definitely lacking it in the county as well. these are real people. they have families that love them and care about them. they're good people. >> a mural on the nonprofit's bus lists the names of dozens of homeless people who have died in just the last year and a half.
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>> we just need to stop the violence now. >> this marks antioch s fifth homicide of the year. police do not have a suspect in this case. they are asking anyone who may have dash cam video from country hills drive from midnight to seven. a m on may 15th to give them a call in antioch. joey horton ktvu, fox two news. >> two women are in custody tonight for driving under the influence and are accused of leading san pablo police on a chase. police say they saw the woman's car run a stop sign friday night and almost crashed into another vehicle. officers say that's when the chase began. they also say the women kept switching seats during the pursuit and were swerving all over the road. the chase ended near a drive thru, where law enforcement set up spike strips to stop the car. police say the two women were heavily intoxicated and they were booked into county jail for dui and for evading and resisting arrest. >> a search continues tonight in the east bay for a missing hiker and his dog. east bay regional park police say alex stetzer and
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his bull terrier cattle dog mix haven't returned from what was supposed to be a one day hike. the two left on friday and were believed to be hiking the ohlone wilderness trail from sunol park to del valle regional park. stetzer is said to be in his mid 50s. he was wearing the same clothes seen in this picture a long sleeve green shirt, black pants and a khaki hat. >> now to a rare warning issued by the state department urging u.s. citizens who are traveling overseas to exercise caution if attending lgbtq+ events. >> in a statement, the agency warned about what it called the potential for terrorist attacks, demonstrations or other violent actions against u.s. citizens in tourist locations and near pride celebrations. this warning comes just two weeks before the start of pride month, observed in june, and the warning comes as people gathered in san francisco today to celebrate harvey milk day. >> ktvu tori gaines says local reaction to the new advisory pride flags waved in the wind as
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a band marched their way to jane warner memorial plaza on sunday, all in celebration of harvey milk and his legacy. >> today is not only a day of joy because i. i'm sorry i have to ring the alarm bells because it is also also a time of great crisis. >> local leaders came out to shine a light on the event and the current challenges the lgbtq community is facing. last week, the united states department of state issued a travel warning for the lgbtq community who may be traveling overseas just ahead of worldwide pride celebrations. state senator scott wiener, a member of the lgbt community himself, says the warning is nothing new. >> when you demonize a community globally for so many years, it's not surprising that there could be a threat of violence. >> attendees told us that attacks against the queer community aren't just happening overseas, but right here at home in the u.s. they say it's not just physical attacks that worry them. it's also legislation
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across the country that is aimed at the lgbtq community. you know, there's a lot of heat right now. >> queer, trans and drag queens actually are under attack. the legislation that they're trying to pass in this country, of all places in america in 2024 is mind boggling. >> an lgbtq museum is in the works in s.f. when it is built, it will be the first full scale lgbtq museum and research center in the country. not a day goes by while the city is taking steps to bolster the safety and health of lgbtq folks right here at home, it doesn't come without challenges. >> we will not deviate. we will not waver from our commitment. we will not only continue to move forward, but we will double down on those commitments and celebrate our lgbt community. q community in extraordinary ways, like the museum community members we spoke to say, though, safety is a concern for them, the time to be out and proud is now. >> it's a responsibility to come out and be fabulous.
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>> here in jane warner memorial plaza. it was a colorful celebration of life, of pride, and of harvey milk in san francisco. tori gaines, ktvu, fox two news. >> a build up of trash in one east bay neighborhood brought people together. today a group of volunteers known as the east bay trash pandas got to work cleaning up this stretch of road in the oakland hills. the trash pandas got their start when john kirkham noticed trash littering grizzly peak boulevard and decided to act. while the group is committed to keeping the stretch clear from debris, kirkham says more should be done by the nearby university, uc berkeley, as well as the city. we want to get trash cans and recycling containers put in at six different spots and get the get uc berkeley and the city to commit to cleaning them up regularly. >> i mean, uc berkeley has a $6.9 billion endowment, so i think they can afford to do this work. >> kirkham says he and his crew of volunteers regularly pick up litter, but also clear tires,
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appliances and other items brought on by illegal dumping. to learn more about kirkham's community cleanup, you can head to the web link section@ktvu.com. you'll find a link to his site east bay trash pandas. california s oldest state park will soon have new shuttle service as recovery efforts continue following the devastating ccu fire that blaze burned 97% of big basin redwoods state park in santa cruz county. >> the free shuttle, which starts up this week, marks the biggest increase in park service since the park reopened in july of 2022. the shuttles will run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. beginning memorial day weekend service will continue through labor day and offer visitors a chance to see the regrowth of the forest and wildlife returning to the area. >> road crews are expected to wrap up two major bay area highway resurfacing projects overnight in the north bay. eastbound lanes of highway 37 between sonoma and solano counties remain closed for resurfacing, but that road is
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expected to open before tomorrow morning's commute and a little less traffic hassle for those commuting through the east bay. >> caltrans sharing video of crews wrapping up work on a portion of southbound interstate 680 between san ramon and pleasanton. the partial closures are expected to last until 4 a.m. tomorrow morning. until then, drivers are encouraged to take other routes along i-80 or southbound interstate 880. more work is scheduled in the same area for the first weekend of june. >> still to come tonight on the news at 11:00, a wildfire burning thousands of acres across arizona. we'll have the latest on the efforts to control the flames. >> also ahead, a rude awakening for business owners targeted by a woman wielding a hammer. the bizarre vandalism caught on surveillance camera. that's coming up in west coast rap. >> in a mild weather pattern. >> sticking with us this week, i'll tell you what that means as we go through this workweek a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business.
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were about 30 miles north of phoenix, and that begins tonight's west coast rap. >> the wildcat fire started yesterday near the town of cave creek, and it's now grown to more than 13,000 acres. hotshot crews, air tankers and helicopters have all been called in and crews from out of state are expected to join the firefighting efforts here. firefighters say the biggest challenge is the wind. the us forest service says the fire is
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still under investigation, but it does appear to be human caused. >> a woman is now behind bars in washington for allegedly breaking windows at 16 businesses in tacoma. the woman was captured on surveillance video saturday morning around 3 a.m. she's accused of destroying 56 windows with a hammer, one store had as many as seven windows smashed. businesses impacted by the vandalism say repairs will be expensive, since many of these storefronts are located in historic buildings. several shops started gofundme pages to overcome the damages. >> in southern california to the streets of long beach were taken over with a parade of rainbows today for the city's 41st pride parade. >> we love you no matter who you love, we love you in the city of long beach. >> organizers say over 130 groups participated in today's parade. many participants coming down ocean boulevard on floats,
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busses, roller skates and trucks. attendees say the event is a great opportunity to display and witness the diversity of the long beach community. this event has grown since its first parade in 1983, when 5000 people showed up. last year, it drew an estimated 100,000 people. and you can hear more about the west coast top stories every weekday with me right here on ktvu. west coast rap airs at 7:00 monday through friday. and of course, you can find around the clock coverage on stories from across the west at west coast rap.com. >> it's relatively clear along the coast. we do have some patchy fog. it went away this afternoon. a lot of areas had sunshine, saw the sunset out in the avenues, but the fog will try to trickle its way back in tonight. but it won't do a very good job, mainly down towards santa cruz. fog comes back really into monday night tuesday. in the meantime, we'll have patchy fog and outside live you got pretty clear skies in san francisco. here are the highs from today. they're a
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little warmer than yesterday and tomorrow's highs will be about the same as these. we're going to do this i mean this this temperature footprint will work would work for this whole week essentially, except maybe wednesday. we might see more mid 80s inland. but this is how it's going to be. the pattern is pretty much stuck and the ridge is high. pressure is way up here. there's this low pressure close to us. that's why it's green because it's not it's unsettled kind of it's essentially a little slightly unstable air mass that's enough to blow out the fog. you can see that big clear area along our coast, right. so the inversion fog needs an inversion. it needs high pressure to stay and stay intact. and when you don't have it, you don't have fog even in the wintertime. same thing. so as you look outside, we've got temperatures about where they were last night. at this time, the fog tomorrow morning and then tomorrow night. so interesting. tuesday morning, more fog shows up in monterey bay tuesday afternoon, evening. you got a little something there. and then it comes in in earnest as this pattern changes
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over a little bit, but not to a warmer pattern, just a different flow, more northwesterly, which will continue to keep us cool. so this whole week, i mean, that could change. but this whole week, if you like, today you're going to like the whole week, especially if it's a good day today. tomorrow i'll be a good day as well. the forecast highs tomorrow yellows are 70s, oranges are 80s. but it's mostly about the yellows, especially around the bay proper into concord and those inland spots you'll see some low 80s like antioch, fairfield and santa rosa. but morgan hill, just 79 degrees. the five day forecast, looks a lot like the last five days, five days ago. and then we'll look at the weekend. it does cool down a little bit, but the wind just shifts to a more northwesterly flow, which will bring more fog back. >> all right, bill, thank you. the historic bay to breakers race had a big turnout today, as more than 20,000 people made a run for it in the event's 113th year. >> ktvu is amanda quintana has more tonight on the costume fueled tradition filled event in san francisco.
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>> it's like there's nothing else like this in the city or like the country kind of or not kind of. yeah. so just because there's nothing else like it, like naked people, costumes running all the great things, all the great things making their way through the streets of san francisco. >> runners took off in waves, some of them part of teams tethered together to keep their pace going. this group with 40 women. we're the oldest, all women's racing team in the country. >> we have women who are 80 years old on our team, who are setting national records still, and then post-collegiate runners. >> so we choose, costumes every year that we feel like really represents the bay area represents women. >> and so this year we went with park rangers because we run in golden gate park every single day. >> one of the most creative costumes, the painted ladies. >> wow. we're structural engineers. and so we wanted to
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build a structure. and what better than the painted ladies and the classics? >> i just figured everyone's been looking for me for a while, and i was like, you know, maybe they'll find me today. >> runners take the half mile challenge up hayes hill before going through golden gate park and ending along the great highway. >> everybody's just having fun and just relaxed and that's what i wanted to enter back into. >> racing bay to breakers is known for being a welcoming environment with over-the-top outfits and funky traditions like throwing tortillas at the starting line. this runner has been bringing tortillas for 20 years. >> i had a friend who owned a store in santa rosa, and he got me all their sales from all over town one time, and we brought big box fulls, and then we'd just been bringing them every year since, and people just seem to like to throw them. >> but what brings people back every year is that this race represents the spirit of san francisco. it's the best thing about san francisco. >> everyone is here to have a good time. everybody has fun.
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it's just it's honestly my favorite day of the year because everyone just be yourself. have fun. go out. everyone's in on it too. >> in san francisco. amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> still to come tonight, a full half hour of sports. the latest headlines coming up in just a few minutes. >> all right. here's jason with what's ahead tonight on ktvu sports wrap. >> we have a first time winner at the pga championship who wins in record setting fashion. the giants and a's. they are going in opposite directions. and we'll sit down with the winningest girls coach in northern california high school basketball history. new hall of famer sue phillips. it's a full half hour and it's coming up at 1130 on sportswrap. >> but first, he was nominated to be our country's first black astronaut and one of the first americans considered for the nasa space program. now, the dream of a lifetime taking flight for a 90 year old military pilot next it's time to get away
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for kids. today in danville, dozens showed up for the first annual marco jones football skills camp. it was open to kids grades three through eight, and it did include a free barbecue lunch. everything was free at the event, but any donations that were made today will be going to the bay area based charity. helmets for helmets, which provides protective gear to young athletes with epilepsy,
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a condition marco jones had when he was a kid. he explains why he wanted to host this community event. >> when i was a young kid, you know, i had the opportunity to, you know, come out here and do a camp similar to this. and, you know, it kind of changed my life and drove my love for the game. so, you know, i just want to impact somebody's life for, like, life, like it did for mine. >> and there was also a raffle where some lucky kids won some new sunglasses donated by sports apparel brand oakley. >> the annual oakland greek festival wrapped up today, completing the event's 52nd year of bringing the community together. over the past several hundreds of people showed up to the greek cathedral of the ascension. attendees could grab a variety of greek foods, from grilled meat skewers to fried pastries. musicians strum some tunes on traditional greek string instruments, and dancers entertain large audiences. it's estimated almost 11,000 people have attended the festival, so it was a day decades in the
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making for the man who was chosen to be nasa's first black astronaut to one zero ignition. >> 90 year old ed dwight is now the oldest person to travel into space after a flight today aboard jeff bezos blue origin rocket. dwight was a 27 year old air force pilot when president john f kennedy promoted him as a candidate to become a nasa astronaut back in 1961. but dwight was not among the final group selected. today, though, dwight blasted off from a texas launch pad along with five other tourists for a trip to the edge of space that lasted around ten minutes. >> it was absolutely terrific, and the views i mean, just even i couldn't see it. i could see absolutely fantastic. absolutely. this is a life changing experience. >> ed dwight is 90 years old and
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is now the oldest person to travel into space. he's two months older than william shatner. when the star trek actor embarked on a space mission back in 2021. >> thrilling day for him. incredible. thanks for joining us tonight. good night
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