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Good morning! Have a good day everyone. Don’t forget to join us for coverage of Cowboy Breakfast tomorrow morning on GMSA! - Mark & Leslie Here’s what’s on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, January 23: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE Today’s Headlines Video of officer-involved shooting appears to contradict San Antonio police chief’s initial claims Video surveillance footage of a fatal officer-involved shooting obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders appears to contradict the San Antonio police chief’s claims about what led up to the moment law enforcement officers opened fire on the suspect. On Jan. 13, police and federal law enforcement agents were attempting to arrest Randall Goodale at a home in the 4400 block of Stetson View on a federal felony warrant for felon in possession of a handgun, SAPD Chief William McManus previously said on the day of the incident. ‘I just wanted him to fight’: Mother describes last moments with son at Ventura bar The family of Robert Martinez, 21, continues to grieve after he was shot and killed at Ventura bar on Sunday night. Martinez’s mother, Mary Contreras, was there the night of the shooting and remembered finding her son. “I grabbed him, put him in my arms and I just wanted him to fight,” Contreras said. Martinez was an aspiring rapper who was performing on stage that night. Contreras said after her son’s performance, she heard gunshots. “It happened so fast. By the time I even got back to my son, he was taking his last breaths,” she said. Man breaks into courthouse, gets stuck trying to get out, deputies say A local man was arrested after he broke into the county courthouse overnight and then got stuck while attempting to get out, the Bexar County Sheriff’s office said Thursday. The incident occurred just after 12:30 a.m. at the courthouse downtown. According to deputies, the man in his 40s smashed the front door to get in and then damaged a door to a judge’s chambers, but was eventually seen by housekeeping. Deputies said the man made it to the second floor of the building and tried to exit through a window, but was stopped by chicken wire and San Antonio police officers. BCSO deputies took the man into custody. What’s Trending NEISD assistant principal helps 5th grader learn how to tie his tie before field trip A North East ISD educator is getting some love on social media regarding photos of him helping a student with his tie. Longs Creek Elementary Assistant Principal Bryan Silvia was caught on camera Wednesday morning helping fifth-grade student Miguel Rivera tie his tie before a field trip to the Genius Wax Museum. “This isn’t just a job for me. It’s a calling. I want to do more than help kids with school… it’s also about being there for them, teaching them life skills they may not learn anywhere else,” Silvia said. Thursday begins with Dense Fog Advisory and mist until sun comes out KSAT Meteorologist Mike Osterhage said temperatures are on the mild side, but that there’s plenty of fog and mist. There’s a Dense Fog Advisory for most of the viewing area until 9 a.m. Skies will eventually clear today and it will be sunny in the upper 60s. The weather will be great again tomorrow. A shower is possible late Saturday, and then it will be sunnier on Sunday, Osterhage said. Williamson’s 22 in debut not enough for Pelicans vs. Spurs Zion Williamson scored the final point of his first NBA regular season game as a packed and standing crowd belted out chants of “M-V-P!” Then the NBA’s No. 1 overall draft pick went to the bench — as mandated by medical staff — and watched the game slip away from the Pelicans while unheeded chants of, “We want Zion!” echoed around the Smoothie King Center. Williamson capped his long-awaited NBA debut by scoring 17 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter and stirring the crowd into a frenzy — but the savvy and composed San Antonio Spurs weathered the surge for a 121-117 victory Wednesday night. KSAT Korral KSAT Insider event. 2020KSAT Korral KSAT Insider event. 2020 (KSAT)Who doesn’t love a PARADE?! Kick off the 2020 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo season with KSAT12. Get your tickets here. Weather What's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority: * Click HERE for weather updates * Download the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and Android TRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions | |||
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Good morning! Have a good day everyone. Don’t forget to join us for coverage of Cowboy Breakfast tomorrow morning on GMSA! - Mark & Leslie Here’s what’s on Good Morning San Antonio for Thursday, January 23:CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEToday’s HeadlinesVideo of officer-involved shooting appears to contradict San Antonio police chief’s initial claims Video surveillance footage of a fatal officer-involved shooting obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders appears to contradict the San Antonio police chief’s claims about what led up to the moment law enforcement officers opened fire on the suspect. On Jan. 13, police and federal law enforcement agents were attempting to arrest Randall Goodale at a home in the 4400 block of Stetson View on a federal felony warrant for felon in possession of a handgun, SAPD Chief William McManus previously said on the day of the incident. ‘I just wanted him to fight’: Mother describes last moments with son at Ventura bar The family of Robert Martinez, 21, continues to grieve after he was shot and killed at Ventura bar on Sunday night. Martinez’s mother, Mary Contreras, was there the night of the shooting and remembered finding her son. “I grabbed him, put him in my arms and I just wanted him to fight,” Contreras said. Martinez was an aspiring rapper who was performing on stage that night. Contreras said after her son’s performance, she heard gunshots. “It happened so fast. By the time I even got back to my son, he was taking his last breaths,” she said. Man breaks into courthouse, gets stuck trying to get out, deputies say A local man was arrested after he broke into the county courthouse overnight and then got stuck while attempting to get out, the Bexar County Sheriff’s office said Thursday. The incident occurred just after 12:30 a.m. at the courthouse downtown. According to deputies, the man in his 40s smashed the front door to get in and then damaged a door to a judge’s chambers, but was eventually seen by housekeeping. Deputies said the man made it to the second floor of the building and tried to exit through a window, but was stopped by chicken wire and San Antonio police officers. BCSO deputies took the man into custody. What’s TrendingNEISD assistant principal helps 5th grader learn how to tie his tie before field trip A North East ISD educator is getting some love on social media regarding photos of him helping a student with his tie. Longs Creek Elementary Assistant Principal Bryan Silvia was caught on camera Wednesday morning helping fifth-grade student Miguel Rivera tie his tie before a field trip to the Genius Wax Museum. “This isn’t just a job for me. It’s a calling. I want to do more than help kids with school… it’s also about being there for them, teaching them life skills they may not learn anywhere else,” Silvia said. Thursday begins with Dense Fog Advisory and mist until sun comes out KSAT Meteorologist Mike Osterhage said temperatures are on the mild side, but that there’s plenty of fog and mist. There’s a Dense Fog Advisory for most of the viewing area until 9 a.m. Skies will eventually clear today and it will be sunny in the upper 60s. The weather will be great again tomorrow. A shower is possible late Saturday, and then it will be sunnier on Sunday, Osterhage said. Williamson’s 22 in debut not enough for Pelicans vs. Spurs Zion Williamson scored the final point of his first NBA regular season game as a packed and standing crowd belted out chants of “M-V-P!” Then the NBA’s No. 1 overall draft pick went to the bench — as mandated by medical staff — and watched the game slip away from the Pelicans while unheeded chants of, “We want Zion!” echoed around the Smoothie King Center. Williamson capped his long-awaited NBA debut by scoring 17 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter and stirring the crowd into a frenzy — but the savvy and composed San Antonio Spurs weathered the surge for a 121-117 victory Wednesday night. KSAT Korral KSAT Insider event. 2020 (KSAT)Who doesn’t love a PARADE?! Kick off the 2020 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo season with KSAT12. Get your tickets here. WeatherWhat's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority: Click HERE for weather updatesDownload the KSAT Weather app for iPhone and AndroidTRAFFIC: Transguide Traffic cameras give a live look of the latest traffic conditions | |||
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