Shooting near March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County leaves 1 dead
Authorities said the victim was an American Forces Network employee driving to work when the two-vehicle crash followed a shooting, and the investigation is ongoing.
- On Tuesday, an American Forces Network employee died following a two-vehicle crash near March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County after suffering a gunshot wound before the 8 a.m. collision.
- The California Highway Patrol and Riverside County Sheriff's Department are jointly investigating the incident, with CHP Officer Javier Navarro confirming that "there was a gun in the car."
- Both motorists were transported to Riverside University Medical Center in critical condition following the collision at Z Street and Riverside Drive; The Moreno Valley Investigation Bureau assumed control of the case.
- Sources confirm the death is being investigated as a possible suicide, though The Moreno Valley Investigation Bureau stated details remain limited as the investigation into the shooting circumstances continues.
- Help is available for those struggling with suicidal thoughts; the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides confidential emotional support at 988, operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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One dead following crash and shooting near March Air Reserve Base in California
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, Calif. (NBC, KYMA) - A driver with what appeared to be a gunshot wound died Tuesday after a two-vehicle crash near March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County, California. According to the base, the victim has been identified as an American Forces Network employee. Authorities say the government television and radio broadcast service employee was driving to work around 8 a.m. when the crash happened involving a sedan and an SUV.…
American Forces Network employee found with fatal gunshot wound after vehicle collision near California base
An American Forces Network employee who died Tuesday following a vehicle collision near a military installation in California was found with a gunshot wound.The unidentified employee was driving to work at the March Air Reserve Base, 60 miles east of Los Angeles, at around 8 a.m. when the incident occurred, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said, as reported by NBC LA. Both drivers were taken to a hospital.ANTI-ICE MINNEAPOLIS AGITATORS …
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