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Via BI:

Multiple shuttle buses carrying Apple and Google employees were hit by unknown objects in a targeted spree on Tuesday. California Highway Patrol (CHP) is working with Apple to investigate.

Tech workers traveling to and from work on January 16 were startled when unknown objects — possible rocks or pellet guns, according to the CHP — struck their vehicles and broke windows. The incidents happened in both the morning and evening on both directions of Highway 280.

There are at least five reports of shuttle buses hit, with four buses carrying Apple employees and one bus carrying Google employees. No one was injured, FOX KTVU reported.

The tech giants operate free shuttle services between San Francisco and their offices in Silicon Valley, at least an hour’s drive south. The buses are available to employees only, and they’ve long been a symbol of division between the tech world and everyone else.

The buses are unmarked, so it’s unclear if the attack was targeting Apple.

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