The U.S. Marine who went missing during a training exercise off the coast of Southern California has been declared dead, authorities announced on Monday.
According to California Highway Patrol, the explosive ordinance that was fired over the freeway detonated overhead prematurely, striking and damaging a patrol vehicle.
A 17-mile stretch of Southern California freeway was shut down Saturday because of a military event involving live ammunition at Camp Pendleton.
Parents of a U.S. Marine were detained by federal immigration officials and one of them was later deported after visiting family members at Camp Pendleton.
The government shutdown is forcing changes to San Francisco's Fleet Week. Since 2011, the event has included a large-scale earthquake drill -- bringing together military and local agencies to test disaster response. But this year, federal and military support is limited.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked U.S. Generals and Admirals from around the world to gather next week for a rare meeting.