Authorities are seeing a rise in BB gun shootings on Southern California freeways, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) says. “We are taking each of these incidents seriously and actively searching for those responsible,” CHP border division assistant chief Donald Goodbrand said in a May 18 press release. “The public should still feel safe while driving their vehicles on our California freeways.” More than two dozen incidents involving shattered windows on freeways have occurred in Orange, Riverside, and south Los Angeles counties during the past several weeks. Motorists have reported vehicle damage, with one minor injury. The most recent incident occurred May 18, when a projectile blew out the windshield of a BMW on the 91 Freeway in Anaheim, authorities said. Earlier that day, another suspected BB or pellet gun shooting was reported along the 91 Freeway in Corona. On May 17, the rearview mirror of an SUV was shattered in a suspected shooting on the 91 Freeway. On May 14, a CHP …