Marines fired live ammunition over California freeway
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A suspected car thief being chased by police in Los Angeles on Monday night was killed after news cameras broadcasting the chase live on TV showed him jump out of the van on the freeway and get hit by multiple vehicles.
Live TV footage of a California police chase ended in horror as a fleeing suspect was mowed down and killed by a passing car before the cameras could cut away.
California Highway Patrol releases report on artillery mishap that struck patrol car during Marine Corps anniversary celebration attended by Vice President JD Vance.
The 5 Freeway, a major artery in Southern California, closed for a live-fire event at Camp Pendleton in northern San Diego County that was attended by Vice President JD Vance.
News producers struggled to cut a live TV feed of a California car chase as a suspect was struck and killed while fleeing on foot. CBS Los Angeles anchors were left stunned Monday night after the news chopper captured a man in a stolen white van jumping out of the moving vehicle’s driver-side window over the 110 freeway’s median before being hit by a car.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom had objected to the live-fire exercises, arguing that they put the safety of motorists at risk.
A CHP vehicle was damaged by debris on Saturday, following a U.S. military demonstration involving live ammunition, discharged over tI-5 freeway near Camp Pendleton.
The artillery rounds were fired over Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton in San Diego as part of a military demonstration for the Marine Corps' 250th anniversary.
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Patrol car hit by shrapnel during Marine Corps live-fire demo at celebration attended by JD Vance
Metal shrapnel from Marine Corps live-fire training struck a California Highway Patrol vehicle on the same day as Vice President JD Vance's visit to Camp Pendleton.