5 dead in plane crash near post office in Louisiana
New Orleans television station WDSU said one of their sports reporters, Carley McCord, died in the crash.
New Orleans television station WDSU said one of their sports reporters, Carley McCord, died in the crash.
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It wasn't immediately clear what led to the shooting.
Five people are dead after a plane crashed Saturday near a post office in Lafayette, Louisiana, according to authorities. Two people have serious injuries.
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The employees called 911, which led to an arrest.
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Most of those killed were university and other students returning to class, authorities said.
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