Park Brooklyn, Minnesota – Investigators said that a small plane traveling from Iowa was crashed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the suburb on Saturday.
The Federal Aviation Administration said that Socrata TBM7 was crashed into a residential area of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, around 12:20 pm local time.
Shun Konway, Proclin Park team leader, said after reviewing the scene, they don’t think anyone on the plane had survived after being crashed into a house in the Brooklyn Park suburb. The number of people on the plane is still unknown.
Firefighters at the scene were fighting a big fire on the crash site, and at least one house was caught fire, according to ABC Affiliate KTSP.
The firefighter said that all the residents of the house are safe.

A small plane crashed into a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on March 29, 2025.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said that the plane left from De Moine International Airport in Iowa and headed to Anuka County Airport in Minneapolis.
The governor of Minnesota Tim Walz on X said he is aware of the accident and monitors the situation.
“My team is in contact with local officials at the scene in Brooklyn Park, and we are closely watching the situation,” he said. “Grateful for the first respondents to answer the call.”
The National Transport Safety Council will lead the investigation and work with FAA.
“NTSB investigators are on their way to the scene and are expected to arrive tomorrow. Once they are on the site, investigators will start the scene documenting and examining the plane. Then the plane will be recovered to a safe facility for further evaluation,” NTSB said in a statement.
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