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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.
At 12:16 p.m., a 26-foot motor home was involved in a crash on the highway just south of the original collision, the CHP traffic page showed. An ambulance and tow truck were called for front-end ...
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).
Sig alert, Sig-alert or Sigalert in California, as well as other parts of the United States, means an incident that significantly disrupts road traffic.The term was originally the name of a pioneering system of automated radio broadcasts regarding traffic conditions, introduced in the 1950s and named after its inventor, Loyd Sigmon.
All lanes of Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas that were closed for 48 hours due to a big rig accident that created a chemical hazard have reopened, the California Highway Patrol said.
According to the CHP, a 23-year-old male passenger of a 2007 Toyota Yaris sustained major injuries during a crash on Nov. 15 that led to his death on Nov. 19. The Placer ... CHP: State Route 99 ...
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.
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 ...