Terrifying scenes as Apocalypse Now-style military training rattles SoCal and why it could continue for years

Military helicopters, simulated gunfire and flash grenades rattled Pasadena, Long Beach and other Los Angeles-area suburbs this week — exercises that could reportedly continue in Southern California for years.Federal officials say large-scale tactical training exercises could continue across the region for the next two years as law enforcement agencies gear up for a series of major international events, including the FIFA World Cup, the Super Bowl and the Olympics.The recent operations in Pasadena, Irvine, Long Beach and Industry, have drawn attention from residents who were caught off guard by the late-night urban warfare drills.According to FBI spokesperson Laura Eimiller, the exercises are part of routine preparedness efforts involving federal, state and local partners.She said the bureau regularly trains with a range of specialized units, including SWAT teams, bomb technicians, dive teams and crisis negotiators.“We train on a regular basis, whether it’s our dive team, our SWAT team, our bomb techs, crisis negotiators, we have many specialty teams that conduct training on a regular basis with our partners,” Eimiller told the Orange County Register.“With the upcoming FIFA Games, upcoming Super Bowl, and upcoming Olympics, there may be additional training with additional partners, but we conduct training on a regular basis.” California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story One of the most noticeable exercises took place Wednesday at the former St.Luke Medical Center on Washington Boulevard in Pasadena and near Alton Parkway and Irvine Boulevard in Irvine. Local officials issued social media alerts after residents reported seeing helicopters and tactical personnel engaged in military-style scenarios.The training continued Thursday, when officials i...

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