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American Forces Network employee found dead with gunshot wound after vehicle collision in California

An American Forces Network employee was found dead from a gunshot wound after a vehicle collision near March Air Reserve Base in California on Tuesday. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident, which left both drivers hospitalized in critical condition.

An employee of the American Forces Network died on Tuesday following a vehicle collision near March Air Reserve Base in California. The incident occurred around 8 a.m. as the unidentified employee was driving to work, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. Both drivers involved in the collision were transported to a hospital. The sheriff's department stated that the employee had injuries consistent with a gunshot wound, and the Moreno Valley Investigation Bureau is handling the investigation. Initial reports indicated an assault with a deadly weapon, and both drivers were hospitalized in critical condition. Further details regarding the circumstances of the shooting have not been disclosed. The American Forces Network provides broadcast services to U.S. Armed Forces personnel and is headquartered at Fort Meade, Maryland, with a main broadcast center in Riverside.

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