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KNTV San Jose broadcast news footage for October 10, 1979. Accompanying film log lists subjects of rolls as Plane Crash (Tape, Roll A), LPG Wreck + Outs (NATSOF, Roll B), Ducks (NATSOF, Roll C), Scepter 187 (2 reel, Roll D), Walker Arraignment + Outs (Roll E), Skeleton + Outs (Roll F), Bump...Wx (silent, Roll G), Wx (Rolls H, I), Waves + Storm Waves (NATSOF, Roll J), China Day (NATSOF, Roll J), China Day (NATSOF, Roll K), Gay Ordinance (silent, Roll L), Ax Murder (NATSOF, Roll M). Footage in Part 1 includes audio regarding "Miracle over Runway 20" two-plane collision at San Jose Municipal Airport; liquid butane truck spill being hosed down with foam by firefighters on Highway 237 in Sunnyvale. Part 2 includes audio regarding shooting of Freddie Aguilar by Delbert "Tito" Brown at 1894 Scepter Court, San Jose, and interview with neighbor; arraignment of Marvin Walker, Jr., on charges of murder and assault in conjunction with robbery of Dan's Bottle Shop and death of Joseph Vasquez on August 6th; Santa Cruz County Sheriff search Santa Cruz hillside for more evidence after finding skeleton of missing 19-year old Jennifer McDowell.
San Jose (Calif.)--Politics and government Television broadcasting of news Television stations
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San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)
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History San Jose California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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