CHP Seeks Suspect Vehicle In Another East Bay Freeway Shooting
A shooting occurred on Highway 4 just outside of Martinez late Saturday evening, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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A shooting occurred on Highway 4 just outside of Martinez late Saturday evening, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The California Highway Patrol confirmed Monday afternoon that the three freeway shootings around the Bay Area since Saturday all appear to be targeted attacks and are not related.
A passenger in a car on Interstate Highway 580 was shot and injured Sunday evening in the second freeway shooting in the East Bay in two days.
A man traveling on U.S. Highway 101 in San Jose was shot and injured, managing to pull off the freeway and seek aid.
A man was fortunate to escape uninjured from a shooting on Lawrence Expressway in Santa Clara early Tuesday morning
A service dog that was shot in a car on Interstate 980 in Oakland on Friday has died, the dog's owner said Sunday morning.
A search was underway Monday morning for a gunman who opened fire on a motorist after a hit-and-run accident shortly after midnight on Interstate Highway 238.
A man was wounded and all lanes of northbound Interstate 680 in East San Jose were closed following a freeway shooting early Thursday morning.
Westbound Interstate 80 reopened shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday night after being closed for about two hours in Contra Costa County as the California Highway Patrol investigated a freeway shooting near Hercules.
Three victims were shot on eastbound Interstate 80 near the Gilman exit in Berkeley around 3 a.m. Saturday, the California Highway Patrol said.
Authorities continued their search Sunday for a gunman who opened fire on a California Highway Patrol officer and a motorist who had been pulled over in a traffic stop on Highway 580.
A CHP officer was conducting a traffic stop on eastbound 1-580 west of Central Avenue when a white SUV passed by and a suspect fired shots.
CHP in the East Bay on Thursday were investigating two separate freeway shootings that happened Wednesday night about 90 minutes apart, according to authorities.
A road rage shooting on I-580 in Marin County was followed by a shooting on I-580 in Oakland Monday evening.
Authorities in the East Bay are investigating a shooting Sunday evening that reportedly injured a man on northbound I-880 in Oakland.
Someone opened fire on a Cadillac traveling on Interstate 280 near Alemany Blvd. in San Francisco early Monday, wounding 3 people and forcing the shutdown of the southbound lanes of the freeway for several hours.
Authorities are investigating a non-injury shooting that happened on eastbound I-80 in San Pablo Sunday afternoon.
Authorities on Monday evening were continuing their search for a suspect who shot an Uber driver on a Bay Area freeway late Sunday.
California Highway Patrol officials are investigating a highway shooting that occurred late Sunday night on Interstate 380 in San Bruno.
The CHP says a group of party-goers had hailed an Uber car, when another vehicle pulled alongside them on the freeway and opened fire.
A man suspected of walking up to a vehicle stopped at a freeway metering light in Hayward and opening fire, wounding two people has been arrested in Oakland.
A man and his girlfriend were driving eastbound on the freeway when a shot was fired at the victim's car, striking the driver once in his extremities.
The California Highway Patrol is investigating a shooting that occurred Tuesday night on Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward.
Authorities were investigating a shooting on southbound U.S. Highway 101 near Healdsburg Thursday afternoon that left two men injured and shut down all southbound lanes for three hours.
California Highway Patrol officials have identified the three rookie officers who shot a man to death on U.S. Highway 101 in San Mateo last week as Eric Lovejoy, Andrew Gomez-Schillaci and Stephanie Combs.
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