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− | In Season 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, the highway patrol was involved in an incident on the highway relating to a crash that was witnessed by [[Madison Clark (Fear |
+ | In Season 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, the highway patrol was involved in an incident on the highway relating to a crash that was witnessed by [[Madison Clark (Fear)|Madison]] and [[Travis Manawa (Fear)|Travis]]. One of the victims was infected, died and reanimated. He then proceeded to attack the paramedics who were attending him. The highway patrol the proceeded to try and subdue him with their batons. When this failed, they started using firearms. They shot him several times in the chest, but to no effect. The victim kept getting back up. Finally, one officer got lucky and scored a head shot. |
The whole incident was recorded (by both the news media and bystanders) and videos of the incident quickly went viral on the internet. |
The whole incident was recorded (by both the news media and bystanders) and videos of the incident quickly went viral on the internet. |
Revision as of 09:46, 22 June 2019
The California Highway Patrol is the law enforcement agency responsible for patrolling the highways in the state of California.
Pre-Apocalypse
The California Highway Patrol is the law enforcement agency responsibility for patrolling the highways of California. It has the ability to be the State Police where needed. Members of the Highway Patrol were among the first responders during the early days of the outbreak.
Post-Apocalypse
In Season 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, the highway patrol was involved in an incident on the highway relating to a crash that was witnessed by Madison and Travis. One of the victims was infected, died and reanimated. He then proceeded to attack the paramedics who were attending him. The highway patrol the proceeded to try and subdue him with their batons. When this failed, they started using firearms. They shot him several times in the chest, but to no effect. The victim kept getting back up. Finally, one officer got lucky and scored a head shot.
The whole incident was recorded (by both the news media and bystanders) and videos of the incident quickly went viral on the internet.
What happened to the Highway Patrol after this incident is unknown. However, it is likely that they followed the same fate as the LAPD, as they (law enforcement) were on the front lines of the outbreak.
Equipment
The California Highway Patrol drives 2001 Ford Crown Victoria. The service weapon is the Smith & Wesson Model 4006.