California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling for an apology from the Trump administration after a shell fired during a Marine Corps celebration prematurely detonated over a California highway over the weekend.

On Saturday, a 155-millimeter artillery shell was fired as part of a live-fire demonstration during a celebration at Camp Pendleton, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps. Fragments of the shell peppered a California Highway Patrol vehicle and motorcycle on a closed section of Interstate 5 that were part of Vice President JD Vance’s security detail. No injuries were reported, per the California Highway Patrol.

Newsom previously criticized President Donald Trump for the decision to fire live shells over I-5, calling it “dangerous” and announcing a closure

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