Marine Corps shrapnel hit patrol car on California freeway
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An artillery shell detonated prematurely midflight Saturday during a Marines anniversary event attended by Vice President JD Vance, sending shrapnel flying toward California Highway Patrol vehicles, according to a report from the CHP.
An artillery shell fired during a Marine Corps demonstration on Saturday detonated prematurely over California's Interstate 5, striking a California Highway Patrol vehicle with debris, authorities said.
An artillery round from the USMC celebration in California prematurely exploded, causing shrapnel to strike and damage a highway patrol car.
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