'Welcome to Trump’s America': 1 dead after Motley Crue lead singer’s jet collides with plane in AZ

'Welcome to Trump’s America': 1 dead after Motley Crue lead singer’s jet collides with plane in AZ
Image via Screengrab / Twitter.

Image via Screengrab / Twitter.

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At least one person is dead after a jet plane “veered off the runway after landing” at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona and “collided with a twin-engine business jet,” the New York Post reports.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the collision “happened just before 3 p.m.” on Monday.

As CNN’s Kaitlan Collins reported, "At least one person has been killed and several more are injured after a midsize jet crashed into another plane when it was landing at the [Scottsdale] Airport this afternoon.”

Collins then described "disturbing” video of the crash that shows a “small plane skidded off the runway and slid into [a] parked plane there."

“We're learning that the smaller jet that you're looking at is owned by Motley Crue lead singer Vince Neil,” the CNN host added. “His rep tells us he was not on board the plane at the time.”

In response to the crash, “Liberal Pundit” and social media personality @ArtCandee posted a video of the shuttered runway, writing in a post, “Welcome to Donald Trump’s America.”

Trump last month told reporters “common sense” suggests Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are to blame after 67 people were killed when an ARMY Black Hawk helicopter collided mid-air with a passenger jet over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is still investigating the Potomac crash.

As of last week, NPR reported “55 of the 67 victims have been recovered” from the scene.

NTSB is also investigating a crash in Alaska last week that killed 10 and a Jet Rescue Air Ambulance flight crash that killed seven in Philadelphia, PA.

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