California lawmakers are outraged after a live fire demonstration at Camp Pendleton led to shrapnel raining down on Interstate 5, striking patrol vehicles. Calls for an investigation are mounting amidst public safety concerns.
A live-fire demonstration by the Marines at Camp Pendleton led to chaos as artillery rounds were fired over Interstate 5, raising serious safety concerns and prompting a closure of the busy freeway. Eyewitnesses report shrapnel damaging police vehicles.
A live fire demonstration by the Marine Corps to celebrate their 250th anniversary went dangerously wrong when shrapnel struck a patrol car on Interstate 5, leading to a freeway shutdown and public outcry.
In a shocking incident, live-fire artillery during a military exercise over Interstate 5 dropped shrapnel onto a protective detail for Vice President JD Vance, prompting safety concerns and a freeway closure. No injuries were reported, but the event raised alarms over safety protocols.
San Clemente faced unexpected traffic turmoil as a live-fire military exercise led to the closure of Interstate 5. Local officials express frustration over the lack of communication from the Trump administration, raising concerns about public safety and financial impacts.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office is considering closing parts of Interstate 5 due to concerns over live ordnance during a military anniversary event. With large gatherings expected, traffic disruptions could affect thousands.