Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, nestled amid lush greenery, witnessed a sudden tragedy Saturday, March 29, 2025. A small plane crashed into a quiet residential area, claiming all lives onboard. Exact passenger count remains unclear, authorities say. British news outlet BBC reported the aircraft slammed into a house, sparking chaos.

Identified as a Socata TBM Seven model, the plane departed Des Moines International Airport in Iowa, bound for Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minnesota. Takeoff occurred smoothly, but disaster struck shortly after. Local time marked 12:20 PM when the aircraft plummeted, ending its journey abruptly.
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Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway confirmed no survivors from the wreckage. Miraculously, residents inside the struck home escaped unharmed, though flames engulfed their property. Emergency crews rushed to extinguish the blaze, containing further damage.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) noted the plane’s route spanned roughly 280 miles. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators arrived Sunday to probe the cause which remains unknown. Speculation swirls, but answers await detailed analysis.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed gratitude to first responders via social media pledging close monitoring. Eyewitnesses described hearing a loud boom, followed by thick smoke rising. Neighbor Henry Tita recalled a low-flying plane moments before impact.
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U.S. Bank executive Terry Dolan possibly piloted the craft, company officials believe. Registered to DGW Enterprises in Edina, Minnesota, the plane’s final moments now fuel an urgent investigation. Community members mourn, shaken by the unexpected loss in their tranquil suburb. Updates loom as experts unravel this midair mystery.