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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Fans were hysterical after Marvel Studios unveiled their line up, called Phase 4, of movies and TV shows for 2020 and 2021. One fan told 10News they camped out for 20 hours to get into Hall H for the announcement, "every celebrity in Hollywood it seemed like was there tonight," he said.Big names like Angelina Jolie, and Selma Hayek took the stage to introduce a new film, called Eternals, said to have mythological characters who protect the world."The energy was palpable you could feel it," another fan said as the bombshells kept dropping. Marvel announced there will be a Black Widow movie, Thor sequel and a Doctor Strange sequel."It's amazing! She's going to be an awesome female Thor," One fan said, referring to Natalie Portman returning to the movie series.At the end of the hour and fifteen minutes of jam packed announcements, more surprises,"Oh and we forgot to tell you about this Fantastic Four, new mutants and then Mahershala Ali walked up and threw on a Blade hat and it was crazy," Spencer Maclay said breathlessly.Here's the full list of what's to come:5/1/20 - Black Widow 11/6/20 - EternalsFall ‘20 - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier2/12/21 - Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsSpring ‘21 - WandaVisionSpring ‘21 - Loki5/7/21 - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessSummer ‘21 - What if...?Fall ‘21 - Hawkeye11/5/21 - Thor: Love and Thunder.@MarvelStudios took the roof off Hall H, revealing their Phase 4 plans to #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/0EbtjGEyyn— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019One last surprise, Mahershala Ali is the next Blade!! @MarvelStudios #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/vnju8FWSzK— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>Next @MarvelStudios movie is “Black Widow” with Scarlett Johansson and David Harbour #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/0I1dSwAs7X— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019Thor: Love and Thunder directed by @TaikaWaititi is bringing back @chrishemsworth and @TessaThompson_x @MarvelStudios #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/FdtUDNAzUj— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019.@Renner4Real reveals Disney+ movie “Hawkeye” coming from @MarvelStudios but with Kate Bishop #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/JNFPyJoP3D— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019Added: Elizabeth Olsen joining Benedict Cumberbatch in the film #SDCC @MarvelStudios pic.twitter.com/TYKVQxc597— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019.@MarvelStudios confirms next Doctor Strange! (And the multiverse of madness!!) in Hall H! Described as first MCU horror film #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/HVYcqjcfpT— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019.@MarvelStudios releasing Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings starring Simu Liu, Awkwafina, and Tony Leung as The Mandarin on Feb. 12, 2021 #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/1CkaITtyIM— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 21, 2019 2953

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Horton Plaza's sale to real-estate firm Stockdale Capital Partners hopes to revitalize the plaza back to its former glory.10News reported the downtown shopping center was in escrow back in June. Now, plans for the site's future are being released, including a hub for mixed-use offices, retail, and restaurants, according to the firm's plans. It will also get a new name: The Campus at Horton.Stockdale plans to use the center to cater to the tech industry and entice technology companies to the area.RELATED: Grocery chain suing Horton Plaza over millions in sales losses"The Campus at Horton will be a thriving innovation hub, comprised of creative office space, captivating entertainment options, urban lifestyle retail choices and contemporary food and beverage experiences, catering to leading technology and biotechnology employers, locally and nationally," Steven Yari, Managing Director of Stockdale Capital, said.The project is expected to create 3,000 - 4,000 jobs and generate more than .8 billion in annual economic activity."We're ripe in downtown for an office explosion," said Gary London, senior principal of London Moeder Advisors, a commercial real estate analytics firm. "There's been a big movement in corporate American to marry the places where people work with the places where people live."A rendering of The Campus shows the project's bold re-imagining of Horton Plaza to create an office and retail campus, green space, and transform walkways into one boardwalk through the site.RELATED: Jessop's?Jewelry closing after 125 years in San DiegoThe firm added there will be an opportunity for additional construction to add 1.5 million square feet to the site."Our hope is that this project will serve as a catalyst for bringing high-tech tenants and thousands of jobs to downtown and spur other developments that will do the same," Ashley Gosal, Inhouse counsel for Bosa Development, said.Construction on the project is expected to begin in early 2019, while the project is slated for completion in fall 2020.A series of community workshops will be held with Stockdale, the San Diego Chamber of Commerce, and Regional Economic Development Corporation to discuss the plan and gather community feedback. 2268

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Gun control activists filled Balboa Park Thursday, demanding gun control for the safety of students.Wendy Wheatcroft, the director of "Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense In America, says the event was in response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.  As a mother of three, she was horrified.“I want to be able to do everything in my power to make sure they grow up in a safe environment,” Wheatcroft said.RELATED: Victims of Parkland shootingWheatcroft says California has some of the toughest gun laws in the country and should be the model for the federal level.“In California, we have a gun law called the gun violence restraining order and this allows people to remove weapons from someone they deem to be a threat to themselves or others,” she said.  “If they had this law in Florida, they could have prevented this from happening.”RELATED: Vigil held for Parkland shooting victimsJim Miller is with the San Diego Gun Owner’s Political Action Committee. He told 10News - no gun law could have stopped the attack on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.Miller thinks the breakdown is in the mental health system.RELATED: FBI warned about alleged Parkland shooter nearly five months ago“If an individual can pass a background check because they’re mental health wasn’t diagnosed previously and not in a data base, that’s a problem,” Miller said.He also believes schools should take a closer look at security.  He thinks every campus should be protected by men and women with guns- either officers or trained staff.“A gun free zone is just an attraction," Miller said. "And a magnet for people who want do bad things." 1683

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Dozens of women gun owners joined in solidarity Friday for the launch of #NotMeSD.It was created by San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), a political action committee promoting Second Amendment rights.The initiative aims to empower women with knowledge and choice. The group believes one way to prevent domestic violence and sexual assault is with guns. “We will stand beside you, we will help you, and if you want to look at owning a gun or just coming out shooting at the range to just feel some empowerment, we're willing to stand right next to you and say how can we help?" said Jill Barto, a SDCGO member.At the gathering, Barto shared her traumatic story of being sexually assaulted. "It’s still kind of emotional, but at age 14 I was raped, I was date raped by a boyfriend, it really took a toll on me. I ended up getting pregnant from the rape, and I had my child and raised him, he’s now 37-years-old," said Barto. She was lucky to find a strong support group, one of them today being SDCGO.“It gave me a voice, it gave me a voice to say this is what happened to me and I’m not going to be ashamed of it.”The group has a three-step approach for women considering gun ownership:Get free advice about firearms from women gun owners in SDCGOGet referrals to gun shops for discounts and receive help filling out paperworkReceive help applying for a concealed carry weapon permit“It doesn’t mean they're going to buy a gun, it doesn’t mean they’re going be CCW holders, but that’s their choice, and we’re here to support them on their choice," said Barto.However, some believe guns involved in domestic violence situations do more harm than good.Carol Landale is with San Diegans for Gun Violence Prevention. She supports a woman's right to arm herself but has concerns with the #NotMeSD message."The statistics show that when there is a gun in the home women are five times more likely to be killed with that gun, especially in domestic violence situations," said Landale. She says if a woman is going to purchase a gun, they must be extremely careful with how they store it. She also believes a lot of training is necessary to be proficient, especially in a high-stress situation.“If you’re going to be using a firearm you need to be practicing all the time. The police practice all the time, the military practices all the time, for somebody just to have a gun stored in a bedside table, who may have shot it once at a firing range, it doesn't seem like a sensible way to be able to protect yourself."Landale believes the decision to purchase a gun and use it, can have consequences.“I think the most important thing is to recognize that responsibility and to make sure you’re going to be willing to use a deadly weapon to kill somebody, that’s huge," said Landale. You can learn more about #NotMeSD here. San Diego also has an A Girl & A Gun League which offers education and hands-on training for women, you can message them on Facebook for more information. 2998

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Doorbell cameras show teen pranks getting more destructive and some wonder if the cameras themselves could be sparking some of the damage. Videos of young kids playing 'Ding Dong Ditch' with doorbells are nothing new, but some teens are now taking it to another level. "Very disturbing," said Lilly, a homeowner who lives on Hilltop Drive in Chollas View. In the last few months on three different occasions, rocks or bottles have been thrown at her home and car. Her car's back window was shattered during one incident. "All the kids were laughing and running away," said Lilly.Each time, she caught at least one middle-school-aged boy running from her home. Several cameras are clearly mounted on the front of her house. In one video from the past week, a groups of boys walks past her lawn and one of them rips out her solar lights. Last Tuesday night in Lemon Grove, three teens are seen walking in front of a home. Suddenly when one walks toward the door, motioning to his leg. With a big smile on his face, the teen kicks the door forcefully and runs off. The homeowner posted on the Neighbors by Ring app that it caused major damage to his frame and paint. In that case, the doorbell camera was again in plain sight. They're meant to deter crime and they often do, but could surveillance camera in these cases be adding to the motivation for these teens? One San Diegan posting on the app about 'truth-or-dare games' in his neighborhood with young kids and dares involving surveillance cameras."Really scary to think these are younger kids with young minds making horrible choices ... They know they can be caught and do it anyways," said Lilly."Some teens can be drawn to doing stupid things in front of thee camera because of the thrill and excitement, and because that age group is more prone to not thinking about the consequences," said Dr. Mark Kalish, a forensic psychiatrist. 1920

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