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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

Dozens of recruits were out for a morning run when a vehicle, reportedly heading in the wrong direction, slammed into them -- apparently without slowing down. "It looked like an airplane wreck," Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told a press conference.

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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

Marijuana is legal for recreational purposes in California, and its use is widespread, particularly among younger people.

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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

California Governor Gavin Newsom said he and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, were thinking of the injured recruits.

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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

"Our hearts are with the Los Angeles County sheriff's recruits injured this morning while training to serve their communities," a statement said.

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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

The group was made up mostly of recruits from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, but also included trainees from other nearby police forces.

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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

They were members of a training academy, participating in a 22-week program that focuses on instruction in the use of firearms, self-defense, law enforcement driving, physical fitness and force de-escalation, as well as law and police procedures.

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Car hits group of trainee police in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is responsible for policing Los Angeles County, a sprawling region that is the United States' most populous county.