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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- With rising home prices and amid an affordability crisis, a weaker housing market is being predicted in 2019 by the California Association of Realtors.The report seems to confirm a report published earlier Thursday morning by Trulia. Home sales are already seeing a slump compared to 2017 and the trend is expected to continue in 2019, with an expected 3.3 percent drop.¡°While home prices are predicted to temper next year, interest rates will likely rise and compound housing affordability issues,¡± said C.A.R. President Steve White.¡°Would-be buyers who are concerned that home prices may have peaked will wait on the sidelines until they have more clarity on where the housing market is headed. This could hold back housing demand and hamper home sales in 2019.¡±Meanwhile, the median home price is forecast to increase by 3.1 percent to 3,450 in 2019, following a 7 percent increase in 2018.The association added that the surge in home prices due to supply shortages is finally taking a toll on the market. Adding more uncertainty is outmigration, according to the association.Outmigration is the result of the state¡¯s housing affordability crisis, which is predicted to be a concern for the California housing market in 2019 as interest rates continue to rise.According to the organization, 28 percent of homebuyers moved out of the county they previously lived in, up from 21 percent in 2017.The association warns that outmigration will continue as long as home prices remain out of reach and interest rates rise in the upcoming year. 1574

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) ¡ª Video posted to social media went viral this week, reportedly showing San Diego Police officers' violent arrest a 20-year-old man.Trenelle Cannon was arrested on warrants in Chula Vista Tuesday at about 6 p.m., according to his mother. He was booked into jail and charged with carrying a loaded firearm in a public place, robbery, and identity theft, according to SDPD, however more charges may be filed.The video shows several officers above Cannon as he is being arrested. One officer can be seen making a repeated punching motion. Cannon's girlfriend, Shakira Smith, was in the car with him and other friends at the time of the arrest and captured the video."A 12 second video of this arrest was shared on social media without any context or details provided," police said in a news release. Video released later in the day by police shows a man tackling a police officer before more officers get involved. SDPD held a press conference to address the video:Undercover officers had been conducting surveillance of Cannon in the area of 600 E St. in Chula Vista when they requested uniform officers to arrest him, SDPD Chief David Nisleit said during a press conference. Nisleit says Cannon then fled from officers, forcing police to give chase. At some point during the chase, a weapon was recovered where a witness last saw Cannon. Nisleit said Cannon was located once again in the area of 1100 4th Ave., where he got into a car with four others. The vehicle then proceeded to get onto Interstate 5, where officers conducted a traffic stop.During the traffic stop, Nisleit said Cannon tackled an officer to the ground, prompting multiple officers to assist in an arrest. Nisleit said officers feared Cannon had another weapon and used a "combination of physical force and distraction strikes" to restrain him."This is a very important key to note, once restrained and no longer a threat to officers no additional force was used on Cannon," Nisleit said.The family of Cannon held a press conference in response to the incident:Smith, as well as Cannon¡¯s mother spoke at a news conference Thursday afternoon. Smith said she and Cannon were in a car with several friends when they were pulled over. She claims Cannon was pulled out of the car before being thrown to the ground. She then says officers piled on top of him. Smith made no mention of what happened before the couple got into the car, when police say Cannon led them on a chase, allegedly dropping a gun along the way.After screaming at police, Smith says she started recording the arrest. As she was recording, Smith says police told her: ¡°put your phone away, you can¡¯t do that.¡±The family and others said they wouldn't answer any questions following the news conference. Nisleit said Cannon and the officers involved were not injured, aside from slight abrasions. Internal Affairs detectives was notified of the arrest and will evaluate officers' use of force and whether they followed policy. Based on the social media video and body-camera video, Nisleit said that he believed the appropriate amount of force was used by officers. 3124

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) ¡ª Two teens are dead after a car reportedly struck a freeway guardrail in Mission Valley, before flipping over into an embankment and bursting into flames.Witnesses told CHP they saw a car speeding on the ramp from westbound Interstate 8 to southbound State Route 163 just after 3 a.m. Saturday. The car hit a guardrail and flipped over the edge of the freeway and fell down onto an embankment below, CHP says.By the time authorities arrived on scene, the vehicle was on fire.Three of the four occupants, including the driver, were pulled from the wreckage and taken to a nearby hospital. Officers tried to pull the fourth person from the vehicle, but say flames overtook the car.After the Medical Examiner arrived to help retrieve the fourth person, they said a second body was found in the charred wreck. It was unclear it the fifth occupant was killed in the crash or fire.The two victims were described as being 15 years old.CHP said they suspect drugs or alcohol may have been a factor in the crash. Because of that, the driver could be charged with manslaughter, CHP says.The crash closed the onramps from southbound SR-163 to westbound I-8 and WB I-8 to SB SR-163. CHP was unsure how long the closures would be in place. 1252

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - When the long warm days of summer arrive, San Diegans take advantage of the seafaring lifestyle to cool off. If you want to enjoy a day (or night) on San Diego Bay or Mission Bay, you have a wide array of choices for entertainment, whether you¡¯re celebrating a big event or just looking for a new way to relax in America¡¯s Finest City. These ship-bound adventures offer more than alcoholic beverages. Try a new San Diego-brewed craft beer or drink champagne to your heart¡¯s content as you gaze at the skyline or beach bonfires.See some of our top picks on this list:Flagship Cruises & Events Flagship has spent more than a century on local waters, so it¡¯s no wonder this locally-owned company is eager to show off San Diego Bay. Favorite trips include the Saturday or Sunday brunch cruises, or the Spirits at Sunset cocktail cruises on Friday and Saturday nights. Our pick is Hops on the Harbor, a beer cruise featuring a different local brewery each month. More info Duffy Boat It¡¯s like Disneyland¡¯s Jungle Cruise has come to life on these charming 22-foot Bay Island boats, but don¡¯t worry - there¡¯s no threat of crocodiles on Mission Bay. Your private or group voyage around the bay includes a spacious cabin with wine and a cheese plate. More infoMai Tai Yacht CharterWouldn¡¯t you love a prime seat (with no parking struggles) for the Embarcadero Marina Park summer concerts or Red Bull Air Races? This company specializes in charter trips so you can choose your own adventure. Mai Tai Yacht Charter welcomes groups from 6 to 130 people on its ten power and sailing yachts. More info Hornblower Cruises Celebrate the ¡°booze cruise¡± at Hornblower Cruises. The established San Diego Bay business has several great picks, including the Rock the Yacht! Cruise with an onboard DJ and cocktails. The Sights & Sips Sunset Cruise is billed as a ¡°one-of-a-kind¡± happy hour on Friday and Saturday nights through October. More info Bahia Belle Take a trip in time (as well as a trip on Mission Bay) on the Bahia Belle, a Mississippi-style sternwheeler boat. The three-story vessel has an observation deck where you can kick back on a starry night as the ship sails between the Bahia Resort Hotel and Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa. The Bahia Belle has DJs and rotating drink specials after 9 p.m. For an added experience, try the Sunset Luau Pineapple Run and Mango Run, which are followed by luaus and clambakes after your sail. More info Ship ¡¯N a Bottle These 1967 sloop sailboats are a fun way to drift along Mission Bay. Snack on appetizers and wine while the waves rock you into relaxation. You can choose from a couples cruise or a private group wine cruise. More info 2705

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- One person died and another was hospitalized after a single-car crash near the harbor in downtown San Diego Sunday morning.Authorities say the crash happened on North Harbor Drive and Broadway just after 2 a.m. Police say one person died at the scene and a woman was rushed to the hospital following the crash.Harbor Police say the vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed when the driver lost control and crashed into a palm tree causing the vehicle to catch fire.Officers said they believe the woman was ejected from the car. Police are working to identify both victims of the crash.Police say though the car is unrecognizable following the crash, they believe the car is an exotic vehicle.Harbor Drive will remain closed for at least the next three hours, according to police. 817

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