Governor Newsom Criticizes Military Exercise After Shrapnel Incident
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Governor Newsom Criticizes Military Exercise After Shrapnel Incident

California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned a Marine Corps live-fire training exercise as 'reckless' after shrapnel from an artillery shell struck a California Highway Patrol vehicle. This incident has raised significant safety concerns regarding military operations near populated areas and underscores the necessity for improved coordination between military activities and civilian safety protocols.

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