An executive at U.S. Bank is believed to have been killed when a small plane crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday afternoon, U.S. Bank said in a statement on Sunday. The plane was registered to Terry Dolan, U.S. Bank’s vice chair and chief administration officer, the corporation told CNN in a statement. “The medical examiner’s office has not been able to confirm whether he was on board, but we believe he was,” the statement read. “Our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and friends, and anyone who may have been affected by yesterday’s tragic incident,” the statement continued.
On Saturday, March 29, a small plane crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, igniting a fire. Authorities believe there was only one person aboard. U.S. Bank's chief administration officer, Terry Dolan, is presumed to have died in the crash. One person inside the house was able to escape. According to KSTP 5, the Brooklyn Park Fire Department arrived at the home at around 12:22 p.m. They had previously received reports of an aircraft crashing into it. The Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway detailed the events during a press conference.
A top US Bank executive is believed to be dead after a small plane registered in his name crashed into a home near Minneapolis on Saturday. The unidentified pilot was killed in the crash and no other injuries were reported, authorities said. The Hennepein County Medical Examiner hasn’t confirmed the identity of the sole victim, but many believe that US Bancorp’s Vice Chair and Chief Administration Officer Terry Dolan was killed in the crash — including his coworkers. “We are aware that the plane that crashed in Brooklyn Park on Saturday afternoon was registered to Terry Dolan, our vice chair and chief administration officer. At this time, the medical examiner’s office has not been able to confirm whether he was on board, but we believe he was,” US Bancorp wrote in a statement.