- Justin Trudeau’s motorcade was involved in an accident Friday night near Los Angeles when a car turned left in front of the motorcade
- Three people were hospitalized, including a California Highway Patrol officer
- The CHP officer, who was leading the motorcade, was hospitalized with ‘non-critical’ injuries
- The driver and her son in the car were also hospitalized and their conditions are unknown
Justin Trudeau’s motorcade was involved in an accident near Los Angeles Friday night leaving three people hospitalized.
The 46-year-old Canadian Prime Minister was leaving the Reagan Presidential Library where he had given a speech when a Toyota Highlander turned left in front of his motorcade, ABC News reports.
The collision occurred around 7:22pm along Madera Road near Aristotle Street in Simi Valley, California.
Justin Trudeaus motorcade was involved in an accident as he was leaving the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on Friday night
The collision, which occurred in Simi Valley, California, left three people hospitalized
A California Highway Patrol Officer, who was leading the motorcade on his motorcycle, was hospitalized with ‘non-critical’ injuries
California Highway Patrol spokeswoman Elizabeth Kravig said the female driver, traveling with her son, turned in front of the motorcade and struck a motorcycle driven by a California Highway Patrol Officer.
The officer was leading the motorcade.
Kravig said the driver and her son were taken to a hospital. Their conditions are unknown.
The CHP officer was also injured and hospitalized with ‘non-critical’ injuries.
The vehicle Trudeau was in was not involved in the crash and his motorcade eventually continued on its way.
The accident happened around 7:22pm along Madera Road near Aristotle Street in Simi Valley, California
The vehicle Trudeau was in was not involved in the crash and his motorcade eventually continued on its way