Gunfire on popular California trail sends hikers scrambling for cover

Three people from southern California were arrested late last week after being exposed to the mineral and dangerous wandering along the long -distance walking path in Sierra Nevada.

in press releaseThe Mono Sharif Provincial Office said that the shooting broke out on September 26 before 2 pm with the receipt of the Mono County Province of the receipt of many hikers in Parker Lake Trail, near June, Lake, who had gunfire in the area.

The authorities said in the statement. “Representatives were able to respond to making sure where the shots came from and for fear of the active shooter, move directly towards the sound of the fire.”

Many hikers reported hearing bullets and a feeling of passing in the sky of public expenditures and immediately ran to the cover, hiding behind rocks and trees until the shooting stops.

Fortunately, the authorities said that no one was injured, but the hikers were incredibly afraid and definitely in the way of harm.

The clouds were seen on Sierra Nevada near Roger Fallat, California (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Representatives, along with members of the California Highway, enforcement of the United States Forest Services Law and the Ultimate Lake Mammoth Police Administration, eventually participating in the targeted practice in the north of the road.

The officials said: “The targeted archers stopped their activities and complied with the attitudes of the deputies.”

The three archers, all of whom were residents of southern California, were detained in Mono County Prison on charges of a crime to get rid of a firearm in a neglect.

The authorities did not specify the three target archers, nor did they say where they were in Sawtland.

Sierra Nevada, one of the main mountain ranges in North America, extends about 400 miles, and it is often considered the backbone of California, with iconic monuments such as Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and Jabal Whitney.

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