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San Diego County officials identified four of the jet’s six occupants killed in the crash and ensuing fire. One was 42-year-old music agent and certified pilot David Shapiro, who owned the company to which the Cessna 550 Citation II was registered.
A plane crash in San Diego's Tierrasanta killed at least three people, including music executive David Shapiro, and displaced nearly 100 residents amid devastation.
The San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office identified two more people who died after a small plane crashed in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood early Thursday morning.
From a music exec to photographer to martial artist, more is being learned about the lives lost in the early morning crash that took six lives.
Daniel Williams, a founding member of The Devil Wears Prada, posted photos of himself sitting in the cockpit of the doomed Cessna 550 plane just hours before it crashed in a fireball early Thursday, killing all six people on board, including music industry big shot David Shapiro.
Dominic Damian was identified by his fellow athletes at The Training Center in Pacific Beach as one of the victims of the deadly Murphy Canyon plane crash.
The 3:45 a.m. crash wreaked havoc across several blocks of federal housing, leaving smashed cars and a trail of jet fuel burning in the street. More than 10 houses were badly damaged from debris, sending shocked families running from the smoke and flames.
In the stillness of night, a quiet, tree-lined street in a San Diego neighborhood was plunged into chaos when a plane clipped a power line and crashed – turning cars into fireballs and sending residents fleeing in a haze of smoke and confusion.