Interstate 5

Newsom Warned of Ammo Over Freeway, Then?

During a Marine Corps 250th-anniversary celebration, live ammunition was fired over a California freeway, resulting in shrapnel striking vehicles, including a CHP patrol car and a car from a motorcade. Governor Newsom expressed concerns about the use of live ammunition and ordered part of Interstate 5 closed, despite initial assurances from the Marine Corps that no closures would occur. Following the incident, Newsom criticized the Trump administration via X, highlighting the White House’s downplaying of safety concerns and the premature detonation of ordnance. The governor’s office demanded an apology from the White House.

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Newsom Demands Apology After Marine Celebration Incident

Following a live-fire demonstration held for the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary, California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized former President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on X after an artillery shell detonated prematurely over Interstate 5, sending shrapnel into nearby vehicles. Newsom’s office, along with the California Highway Patrol, expressed concern, highlighting that the incident occurred over an active freeway, despite prior criticism of Newsom’s safety precautions. The Governor’s office demanded apologies from those who had downplayed the potential risks. The First Marine Expeditionary Force has stated they are investigating the incident.

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Artillery Shell Explodes Over California Freeway During Marine Celebration

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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