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On April 6, 1970, four California Highway Patrol officers were killed in a 4 1 ⁄ 2 ‑minute shootout in the Newhall region of Southern California. The incident is a landmark in CHP history because of both its emotional impact and the procedural and doctrinal reforms implemented by the CHP in the incident's aftermath.
Just before 8 a.m., California Highway Patrol received reports of rocks in the northbound traffic lane, according to the highway patrol’s Traffic Incident Information Page.
The Newhall incident, also called the Newhall massacre, was a shootout on April 5–6, 1970, in Valencia, California, United States, [a] between two heavily armed criminals and four officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
A big rig driven by a 52-year-old headed east on Westlawn Avenue was unable to stop and collided with the off road vehicle, killing both people inside, CHP said. The men killed in the incident ...
The CHP was notified at about 11:30 a.m. of a vehicle-vs-pedestrian collision on northbound 99 south of Sierra Drive. Responding emergency personnel found the woman lying within the center median ...
Pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250 et seq.) "Public records" include "any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public’s business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics." (Cal. Gov't.
Nov. 27—Officials with the California Highway Patrol said that a Yuba City man who suffered major injuries as a result of a crash on State Route 99 in mid-November, succumbed to his injuries and ...
The state treasurer assumes office by way of election. The term of office is four years, renewable once. Elections for state treasurer are held on a four-year basis concurrently with elections for the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state controller, insurance commissioner, and superintendent of public instruction.