The report of an incident that occurred during the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps has been confirmed. In commemoration of this moment, the United States Marine Corps held a demonstration shooting last Saturday at Camp Pendleton in California, resulting in one of the cannons putting the second-highest-ranking official of the U.S. government, J.D. Vance, in danger. An 155-millimeter shell "accidentally" exploded during the artillery firing, damaging multiple vehicles in the U.S. Vice President's convoy and a police motorcycle. According to U.S. media reports, J.D. Vance himself was not injured, but "this situation caused concern among his security personnel."
According to local residents, the artillery incident occurred several kilometers away from one of the busiest highways in the western United States, the San Diego-Los Angeles Highway. When the shell damaged the vehicles in the U.S. Vice President's convoy, the demonstration shooting was forced to stop. Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom accused Vance of organizing questionable activities for promotional purposes, disregarding safety.
Not long ago, another incident also occurred during the return journey of the U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, from the Ramstein Summit in Brussels. The pilot of Hegseth's plane discovered a crack in the aircraft's glass over the Atlantic Ocean south of Ireland and ultimately decided to return. However, Hegseth decided not to make an emergency landing at an Irish airport, but instead flew about 700 kilometers before making an emergency landing at a military base in eastern England.
These two incidents have led to rampant conspiracy theories regarding high-ranking officials of the old Trump administration.
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