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Tuesday 18 November 2014

Small plane crashes into Chicago home

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A small twin-engine cargo plane crashed into a home on Chicago's southwest side Tuesday, killing the pilot but sparing a couple who were asleep just inches away.

The Aero Commander 500-B slammed nose-down into the front of the home around 2:40 a.m., punching through the ground floor into the basement and leaving about a third of the aircraft, including the tail, sticking straight out of the red-brick home.

"The wreckage was about 8 inches away from them," Assistant Chicago Fire Department Commissioner Michael Fox said of the home's two residents. "It's very lucky. They were in a bedroom next to the living room and the living room is gone."

Both told first responders they were fine and refused any medical attention.

After stabilizing the house, crews recovered the body from the wreckage. No one else was on board. The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office did not immediately release the pilot's name.

The pilot reported engine trouble shortly after taking off from Midway International Airport and asked to return to the airport. But the plane crashed about a quarter mile short of the runway, said Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Cory.

Fire crews found aviation fuel leaking from the wreck but there was no fire or explosion, and the airframe was mostly intact, investigators said.

"So we're confident we're not dealing with any type of in-flight breakup or some scenario like that," said National Transportation Safety Board investigator Tim Sorensen.

The NTSB expects to have a preliminary accident report within a week, followed by a final report in about a year.

The airport is closely bounded by densely populated neighborhoods. Those living near the crash site said the impact shook houses.

Luz Cazares, 62, who lives next door, ran to check on the neighbors she's known for more than 20 years, fearing that the couple in their 80s did not survive.

"When I saw the plane in the wall I was thinking, 'Oh my God, something happened to them,'" she said.

She called out for them, jumped a fence and found them just inside the backdoor. The woman was asking, "What happened? What happened?" Cazares said.

She helped her to safety, while a police officer aided the woman's husband.

"(I was) so happy, so happy," Cazares said.

The pilot had been intending to fly to Ohio State University Airport in Columbus, Ohio.

The aircraft was built in 1964 and owned by Central Airlines Inc. of Fairway, Kansas, according to an FAA aircraft registry. Central said it was cooperating with investigators but still gathering information and did not know if the plane was carrying cargo at the time of the crash.

Investigators also did not yet know if any cargo was on board, NTSB spokesman Terry Williams said.

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Saturday 4 October 2014

Former NFL kicker found to be legally drunk when killed in crash

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(Reuters) - Former Tennessee Titans place kicker Rob Bironas’ blood-alcohol level was nearly triple the legal limit on the night he died in a single-car crash near his Nashville home last month, toxicology test results released on Friday showed.

  An autopsy concluded that Bironas, 36, died from blunt force trauma after he lost control of his sport utility vehicle, which veered off the road, struck a line of trees and landed upside down in a culvert, police said in a statement.

His blood-alcohol level was measured at 0.218, nearly three times the 0.08 legal limit at which one is considered to be under the influence in Tennessee, the Davidson County Medical Examiner's Office said.

Bironas also had a low level of Diazepam (Valium) in his system, but the medical examiner said such a small amount would have had a "negligible effect" on him, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.

  Police and staff from the coroner's office briefed the Bironas family on the toxicology reports from the autopsy late Friday afternoon.

  Two separate sets of motorists reported after the fatal wreck that Bironas had engaged in acts of road rage in which he drove erratically and threateningly at a high rate of speed in the minutes before he lost control of his vehicle and crashed.

  Bironas played for the Titans from 2005-2013 and was released by the team in March of this year. Sunday he will be remembered by his former teammates when the Titans take on the Cleveland Browns.

Players plan to wear commemorative stickers, and a moment of silence is slated for the 2007 Pro Bowler, who was the Titans’ second all-time leader in scoring with 1,032 points.

  Bironas, who was still trying out with other teams in hopes of making a comeback on the field, last summer married Rachel Bradshaw, the daughter of former Pittsburgh Steelers’ great and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw.

Wednesday 24 September 2014

2 Wounded In Mall Shooting, 2 Dead In Car Crash

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(AP) — Police say two people were wounded in a shooting at Florida mall, and two men in a car matching the suspects' vehicle description were killed in a crash as they fled.

Police say the victims' injuries aren't life-threatening. They were shot Tuesday evening near Osceola Square Mall's Ross Dress for Less store in Kissimmee, outside Orlando, after an argument in the store spilled outside.

Police say the gunmen got into a car and drove toward officers after the shooting. Officers heading to the scene saw a car speeding away and turned to follow it. The vehicle crashed into another car about three miles from the mall. The men inside died from what appeared to be crash-related injuries, Miller said.

Police say they're not sure whether the men in the car were the gunmen.

Sunday 21 September 2014

Police: 4 kids killed in crash weren't restrained

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(AP) — Four children killed in a multi-vehicle crash in northeastern Pennsylvania were not in booster seats or wearing seatbelts when the car in which they were traveling caused a high-speed, four-car crash, police said Sunday.

The Saturday afternoon crash killed five, including the 23-year-old woman driving the car in which the children were riding, the Pennsylvania State Police said. Three other people went to hospitals.

Police did not disclose the identities of the children or their relationship to the dead woman, Destini Watson, of Blakeslee. An adult passenger in Watson's car, Monisha Roberts, 21, survived after being ejected from the vehicle.

Watson, Roberts and the drivers of the three other vehicles were wearing seatbelts, but the children were not restrained, police said.

Police say the pileup happened after Watson tried to pass another vehicle at a high rate of speed on Route 115 in Monroe County, about 70 miles north of Philadelphia.

Watson passed the car and began moving back into the southbound lane when she lost control of her vehicle and swerved into the northbound lanes. Her vehicle struck a second vehicle, flipped onto its side and struck a third vehicle. A fourth vehicle crashed into the third, police said.

Roberts and the drivers of the second and third vehicles — Harold Roberts, 77, and Wade Hunter, 53 — were taken to hospitals. The driver of the fourth vehicle, Patrick Mikolaitis, 41, suffered minor injuries, police said.

Police said they were still investigating the accident.