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Shots Fired at U-Haul Truck Outside U.S. Coast Guard Base

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BREAKING: Shots were fired by police at a U-Haul truck that aggressively reversed towards officers at the entrance of the U.S. Coast Guard Base Alameda in California earlier today. The incident unfolded amid escalating tensions as protests erupted against planned federal immigration enforcement actions in San Francisco.

Authorities confirmed that the confrontation occurred around 10:30 AM PST, as the truck backed into police officers who were positioned at the base’s entrance. Witnesses reported seeing the vehicle make a sudden move, resulting in at least two individuals being struck, though it remains unclear if they were seriously injured or detained.

Local CBS affiliate KPIX is on the scene, providing live updates as the situation develops. Eyewitness accounts describe a chaotic atmosphere, with protesters gathered near the base voicing their opposition to immigration policies. The protests have drawn significant attention, heightening the urgency of the ongoing situation.

Local law enforcement has not yet issued a statement regarding the condition of those involved or the exact number of shots fired. However, police presence has intensified in the area as they work to manage the protests and the aftermath of the incident.

This is a developing story. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for live coverage and critical updates on this urgent situation.

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