Artillery Shell Detonated Over Interstate 5 During Marines’ Celebration, California Officials Say, and the situation immediately raises eyebrows, doesn’t it? The core issue is the premature detonation of a 155-millimeter shell during a live-fire demonstration meant to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton. What makes this even more concerning is that fragments of the shell landed on a California Highway Patrol vehicle and a motorcycle that were part of Vice President JD Vance’s protective detail. The mere thought of firing live ammunition over a freeway is unsettling, and the fact that this event occurred despite the governor’s request to avoid it is, frankly, astounding.… Continue reading
During a Marine Corps event at Camp Pendleton for its 250th anniversary, a 155-millimeter shell prematurely detonated, sending shrapnel toward Vice President JD Vance’s security detail and a California Highway Patrol vehicle. The incident, which occurred during a live demonstration over Interstate 5, prompted the Marine Corps to suspend firing and launch an investigation. California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, criticized the event, citing safety concerns and accusing the White House of recklessness. The First Marine Expeditionary Force stated that the event underwent rigorous safety evaluations.
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During a Marine Corps 250th-anniversary live-fire demonstration at Camp Pendleton, a 155mm artillery shell prematurely exploded, sending shrapnel onto Interstate 5, a major freeway in southern California. The incident occurred despite Governor Newsom’s objections and last-minute closure of a 17-mile stretch of the highway, which led to significant traffic delays. The premature explosion caused fragments to hit a California Highway Patrol vehicle and a motorcycle in a detail, prompting an investigation by the Marine Corps. The event, which included the presence of JD Vance, led to a dispute between Newsom and military officials over public safety and the necessity of closing the freeway.
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