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North Dakota State Rep Liz Conmy Killed In Minnesota Plane Crash
North Dakota state representative Liz Conmy and the plane's pilot were killed in a crash in Minnesota on Monday, April 27, 2026, authorities reported Fox News.
The report said emergency responders reached the scene and that both occupants died; local officials have not released the cause of the crash or further details about the flight Fox News. Investigations and any official statements were still pending at the time of the report.
Conmy was a sitting member of the North Dakota Legislature, and her death removes an active state lawmaker from office. Coverage is developing and officials are expected to release more information as investigators work to determine what happened Fox News.
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- On Saturday, April 25, 2026, a Beech F33A crashed shortly after departing Crystal Airport in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
- North Dakota state Rep. Liz Conmy, D-Fargo, and the pilot were killed; there were no survivors.
- Gov. Kelly Armstrong ordered U.S. and North Dakota flags flown at half-staff on the day of Conmy’s interment.
- The FAA reported two people aboard, and the NTSB will lead the crash investigation.
- Brooklyn Park police received the crash call at 11:51 a.m., and firefighters quickly extinguished the post-crash fire.
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April 27, 2026