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Video game developer Vince Zampella, known for co-creating the popular game “Call of Duty,” was killed Sunday when his Ferrari crashed on a Southern California mountain road. A report released by the California Highway Patrol’s Altadena division gave the details of the Dec. 21 accident:
A fatal crash early Wednesday in Sacramento County was likely weather-related, involving a car hitting a pole.
(FOX40.COM) — Two people who were killed in a Northern California car crash on Sunday have been identified as parents, including a fire battalion chief. Their two children were left injured in the crash. • Video Above: What to do if you witness a crash ...
Passengers are allowed to take pictures or videos while in a moving car, since they are not operating the vehicle, Jones said. If you’re caught texting or holding a cellphone while driving, a first-time violation carries a minimum fine of $162, according to CHP.
At least eight students were injured during the crash. Police believe the driver may have been under the influence. The kids were part of Anaheim High School's running club. Multiple students were injured during an accident in Anaheim. The crash happened ...
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Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella dies in California car crash
Vince Zampella, who co-created the widely popular video game series Call of Duty, has died in a car crash in California, aged 55. Zampella's death was confirmed by Electronic Arts, which owns Respawn Entertainment, a game studio he co-founded.