A Marine Corps spokesperson said the incident was not believed to be an act of terrorism
A military police officer fired at and eventually detained the driver of a vehicle that gained unauthorized access to a California Marine base.
The civilian driver was arrested and transported to a naval hospital for evaluation after gaining unauthorized access to the Twentynine Palms, California Marine base on Friday and being shot at by a military police officer, according to a report from Military.com.
According to a Marine Corps statement Sunday, the civilian attempted to enter the base around 8:19 p.m. Friday. The individual was unarmed, the statement said, and only one Marine MP fired a shot at the vehicle. No injuries or fatalities were reported in the incident, according to Twentynine Palms spokesperson Capt. Johnathon Huizar.
A military police officer fired at and eventually detained the driver of a vehicle that gained unauthorized access to a California Marine base.
The civilian driver was arrested and transported to a naval hospital for evaluation after gaining unauthorized access to the Twentynine Palms, California Marine base on Friday and being shot at by a military police officer, according to a report from Military.com.
According to a Marine Corps statement Sunday, the civilian attempted to enter the base around 8:19 p.m. Friday. The individual was unarmed, the statement said, and only one Marine MP fired a shot at the vehicle. No injuries or fatalities were reported in the incident, according to Twentynine Palms spokesperson Capt. Johnathon Huizar.
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