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Pilot killed after plane crashes Provincetown Municipal Airport in Barnstable County

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PROVINCETOWN, Mass. (Barnstable County) — Emergency crews responded to a reported aircraft crash at Provincetown Municipal Airport on Race Point Road earlier today.

Authorities confirmed that a privately owned aircraft crashed on airport property and subsequently caught fire.

Fire crews quickly extinguished the blaze, and the fire is now under control.

Preliminary information from units on scene indicates that one person was on board the aircraft at the time of the crash and is believed to be deceased.

Official confirmation of the fatality is pending notification of next of kin.

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The cause of the crash has not yet been determined.

Airport operations and surrounding areas were secured as emergency personnel worked the scene.

Investigators are expected to examine the wreckage as part of the ongoing inquiry.

Further updates will be released as more information becomes available from authorities.


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Man Detained After Spraying Ilhan Omar With Substance During Town Hall Meeting

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A town hall meeting in Minneapolis was disrupted Tuesday evening after an individual rushed the stage and sprayed U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar with an unknown substance, prompting a swift response from security and law enforcement.

According to witnesses and video from inside the venue, the incident occurred as Rep. Omar was addressing the audience and calling for Secretary Kristi Noem to resign or face impeachment.

An adult male attendee suddenly moved past security barriers, ran toward the stage, and appeared to deploy a liquid or aerosol substance in Rep. Omar’s direction.

Security personnel, along with several attendees, immediately intervened and subdued the individual. Rep. Omar was quickly escorted from the stage by her security detail and Capitol Police as a precaution.

Sources familiar with the situation said Rep. Omar was not seriously injured and was evaluated for possible eye or skin irritation related to the substance.

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She was reported to be safe, and no hospitalization was required.

As of late Tuesday evening, Rep. Omar had not released a public statement regarding the incident.

Minneapolis Police Department officers and federal authorities responded to the scene and took the suspect—described as a man in his 30s—into custody without further incident.

Investigators said no weapon other than the spray device was recovered.

The substance involved has not yet been identified, and authorities have not announced potential charges.

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The incident remains under active investigation by local and federal law enforcement agencies.


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