California Highway Patrol Investigation

California Highway Patrol To Protect Kamala Harris After Secret Service Detail Pulled

Following the revocation of her Secret Service protection by former President Trump, former Vice President Kamala Harris will now receive protection from the California Highway Patrol. Trump’s decision ended an extension granted by President Biden that would have provided Secret Service security coverage until July 2026. Governor Gavin Newsom’s office and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass had discussed how to address the situation, and the decision was made after Trump began curtailing security for political opponents. This move comes as Harris prepares for a book tour and follows a history of Trump removing Secret Service protection from critics.

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California Highway Patrol to Protect Harris After Trump Pulls Secret Service Detail

Following former President Trump’s decision to revoke Kamala Harris’ Secret Service protection, the California Highway Patrol will assume responsibility for her security. This shift occurred after President Biden extended the typical post-vice presidency Secret Service detail. California authorities swiftly moved to provide alternative security measures, ultimately assigning the CHP to protect the former Vice President.

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Fiery LA Bus Crash: One Dead, Dozens Injured

A fiery collision between a tour bus and a disabled SUV on State Route 60 near Hacienda Heights, east of Los Angeles, resulted in one fatality and 32 injuries early Sunday morning. The accident occurred just after 5 a.m. when a tour bus, carrying 63 passengers en route to Koreatown from Morongo Valley, struck a Nissan Pathfinder that was stalled in the westbound lanes.

The impact caused the Nissan to immediately burst into flames, trapping the driver inside. Tragically, the driver perished at the scene. The fire did not spread to the tour bus, but the intense collision resulted in 32 of the 63 passengers sustaining injuries ranging from minor to critical.… Continue reading

Police Officer’s Wheelie at Parade Injures 10

A Palm Springs police officer on a motorcycle crashed into spectators at the city’s annual Festival of Lights parade, injuring ten people, including the officer. Witnesses reported the officer lost control while performing a wheelie, causing the motorcycle to slide into the crowd. All injuries were deemed non-life-threatening, and those injured received treatment at local hospitals. The California Highway Patrol is investigating the incident, and officials are seeking any available witness video footage.

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