Two California Highway Patrol officers killed on Highway 99 in Fresno County, after their cruiser strikes pole and overturns.

Modified Date: 
Sat, 09/27/2014 - 5:24pm
Accident Date: 
Sunday, February 16, 2014

2 Calif. Hwy. Patrol officers killed in crash ID'd.

Two California Highway Patrol officers who were killed while responding to a multi-vehicle crash have been identified.

CHP officers killed in multiple-vehicle Fresno County crash ID'd.

Two California Highway Patrol officers who were killed Monday morning in a multiple-vehicle crash on Highway 99 in Kingsburg were identified.

2 California Highway Patrol Officers Killed in Fresno County Crash.

Two California Highway Patrol officers were killed Monday morning in a crash on Highway 99, near Kingsburg, about 20 miles south of Fresno.

CHP Identifies Officers Killed In Crash.

The CHP has identified the two officers killed Monday morning in Fresno County.

2 California Highway Patrol officers killed in crash.

The California Highway Patrol says two officers have been killed in an early morning accident in Fresno County.

2 CHP Officers Killed In Fresno County Vehicle Crash.

Two CHP officers have died after their car crashed into a pole this morning in Fresno County, according to the CHP.
Two CHP officers, later identified as Juan Gonzalez, 34, and Brian Law, 33, have died after their car crashed into a pole this morning in Fresno County, according to the CHP. The incident happened at around 6 a.m. on Highway 99 and Bethel Avenue near Kingsburg, confirms CHP spokesman Axel Reyes. The officers were responding to a multi-vehicle crash on southbound Highway 99 at Bethel Avenue when their vehicle hit a pole and flipped, killing them. Authorities estimate the freeway will be closed at least until 1 p.m. today. Kingsburg is a city located 22 miles southeast of Fresno.
Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Juan Gonzalez
Brian Law

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