Jose Baeza
Coverage of Jose Baeza in the Nexus archive.
- Bystanders rush to rescue passengers after small plane crashes on Texas highway, killing 1
A small jet crashed on a Texas highway, killing one person and injuring five others. Bystanders and emergency responders rescued passengers from the burning aircraft, which also struck a moving vehicle. The plane, operated by NetJets, was en route from Mexico to Texas when it encountered mechanical issues.
- 1 killed when small plane crashes on Texas highway. People leave vehicles to try to help
A small business jet crashed on a highway in Laredo, Texas, killing one person and injuring others. Witnesses and drivers attempted to rescue occupants as the plane caught fire and was damaged in the crash. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident, which occurred after the pilot reported mechanical issues and low fuel.
- 1 killed when small plane crashes on Texas highway. People leave vehicles to try to help
A business jet with six people on board crashed on a highway in Laredo, Texas, killing one person and sparking a chaotic rescue effort as bystanders attempted to break the cockpit window. The Cessna Citation Latitude, which experienced a mechanical failure, departed from Los Cabos International Airport and crashed near Laredo International Airport, resulting in one death and five officers hospitalized for smoke inhalation.
- Crews rush to rescue people after small plane crashes on Texas highway
A small plane crashed on a highway in Laredo, Texas, causing flames and prompting rescue crews to extract people from the aircraft. The highway was closed in both directions, and video showed rescuers smashing a cockpit window to free occupants. The number of people on board and their conditions remain unclear, though no injuries were reported to nearby vehicle occupants.
- 6 found dead in a cargo train boxcar at a Union Pacific yard in Texas border town, police said
Six people were found dead inside a cargo train boxcar at a Union Pacific rail yard in Laredo, Texas, near the Mexico border. The individuals, five men and one woman, were discovered by workers inspecting one of the cars. Autopsies will be conducted to determine the cause of death.