OROVILLE (CBS13) – PG&E is taking a lot of heat as frustration mounts over the Public Safety Power Shutoffs that have hit a good swath of Northern California.
In Oroville, a PG&E office had to shut down after someone threw eggs at the front window.
READ MORE: Trailblazer Flew Through Glass Ceilings As First Female African American Pilot To Fly U-2 AircraftBy mid-morning Wednesday, a security guard was posted outside. Cones also blocked off the area.
Hours before the shutoff even began, a PG&E truck was struck by a bullet that shattered its passenger-side window.
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READ MORE: Pressure Behind The Wheel: Sacramento Mover Drove Historic Victorian Mansion Through San FranciscoThe incident happened as the PG&E truck was driving southbound on Interstate 5 in Colusa County.
California Highway Patrol investigators said the driver did not know why the window shattered at first, but additional evidence indicated a bullet struck the window.
Another vehicle was reportedly driving close to the truck as the time, but details on that car are limited.
MORE NEWS: Early COVID Patient Remembers Military Quarantine After Cruise Ship OutbreakThe PG&E worker was not hurt. No arrests have been made at this point.