The California Highway Patrol shared on Sunday that an explosive ordnance detonated prematurely over the I-5 freeway causing ...
While no one was hurt, experts say the decision to fire live munitions over the freeway during the ceremony was highly ...
When we first heard the Trump administration planned to fire live munitions over California's Interstate 5, we thought it ...
A misfired artillery shell damaged a California Highway Patrol vehicle—raising concerns about what might have occurred if the highway near Camp Pendleton had not been closed for the celebration.
Late Friday night, referring to a report that the military did, in fact, plan to fire live artillery over Interstate 5 after ...
A Marine Corps live-fire demo at Camp Pendleton celebrating its 250th anniversary accidentally sent shrapnel onto the I-5, ...
Metal shrapnel from an explosive artillery shell damaged a California Highway Patrol (CHP) vehicle during a Marine Corps live ...
Shrapnel fragments from an explosive ordnance damaged a California Highway Patrol Vehicle serving as part of Vice President J ...
The event had prompted a tense back-and-forth between California Gov. Gavin Newsom and members of the Trump administration in the days leading up to the exercise.
Posts claiming the U.S. Marine Corps fired live ammunition over Interstate 5 in Southern California, causing the highway to close temporarily during what the Marines called "a liv ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom had objected to the live-fire exercises, arguing that they put the safety of motorists at risk.