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Newhall incident. The Newhall incident, also called the Newhall massacre, was a shootout on April 5–6, 1970, in Valencia, California, [a] between two heavily armed criminals and four officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). In less than five minutes, the four CHP officers were killed and another man was pistol-whipped in what was at ...
chp.ca.gov. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is the principal state police agency for the U.S. state of California. The CHP has primary patrol jurisdiction over all California highways and roads and streets outside city limits, and can exercise law enforcement powers anywhere within the state. The California Highway Patrol can assist local ...
Murder of Cara Knott. Cara Evelyn Knott (February 11, 1966 – December 27, 1986) [2] was an American student at San Diego State University who disappeared on December 27, 1986, [3] while driving from her boyfriend's home in Escondido, California, to her parents' house in El Cajon. The following day, December 28, Knott's car was found on a dead ...
CHP officers did not report any injuries from the incident. No one has been arrested, CHP spokesperson Roberto Gomez said Thursday. Read more: Three charged with murder in botched robbery on ...
Jul. 13—On Wednesday at approximately 1 p.m., California Highway Patrol Grass Valley officers monitored reports of a "major injury crash" on Highway 20 east of Dorsey Drive in Grass Valley ...
The incident is under investigation and CHP officials said any witnesses should contact the Auburn California Highway Patrol Office at 916-663-3344. Show comments Advertisement
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Two CHP officers and a deputy with the Sheriff’s Office K-9 unit opened fire on the suspect. The suspect, described as a man in his 40s, was later pronounced dead at Mercy San Juan Medical Center.