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Authorities say the shooter was dropped off at the airport.
An estimated 100 to 150 residents were displaced from 51 units on floors seven through 11 that were deemed uninhabitable.
The man somehow found himself stranded in an abandoned water tank while hiking in Topanga State Park Saturday morning, according to authorities.
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A helicopter rescue was planned to airlift the man to safety.
His tenure was marred by questions about the department's response times.
The following information was supplied by the West L.A. Division of the Los Angeles Police Department.
Lucas was the 28-year-old son of Mark Benjamin. His father was flying the plane when it crashed at Santa Monica Airport on Sept. 29.
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Mark Benjamin, 63 of Malibu and Kyla Dupont, 53, of San Diego have been identified by the coroner's office. Mark's son, Luke, is believed to be the fourth, unconfirmed victim.
A coroner's official has identified 28-year-old Lauren Winkler of Irvine, presumed to be the girlfriend of Luke Benjamin.
A female bicyclist was in serious condition, but is expected to survive.
Mark Benjamin and his son Luke are believed to be on board a fatal flight that crashed at the Santa Monica Airport.
The reopening follows the crash of a twin-engine Cessna Citation, which veered off the right side of the runway on Sunday night.
The two men killed were Mark Benjamin and his son, Luke. The identities of the women have not yet been released.
The bodies have not yet been identified.
Bruce Landsberg, President of the Air Safety Institute says anything from a blown tire or a brake locking up to an incapacitated pilot could have caused the crash.
Santa Monica-based construction company says it believes its CEO Mark Benjamin and his son, Luke were aboard the plane that crashed at Santa Monica Airport Sunday.
Crews will work all day to remove the hangar from the plane and into the night if necessary. Still no word on the number of people on the plane.
The plane veered into a hangar Sunday evening.
Officials say until the plane is separated from the rubble it won't be know how many passengers and crew were aboard.
The number of people about the 8-seater Cessna is still unknown.
A small plane crashed at Santa Monica Airport late Sunday afternoon, according to FAA officials.
FAA reports say the owner of the plane lives in Malibu.
Kyle Cascadden lives right by the Santa Monica Airport runway. Authorities say the crash was "unsurvivable."
The twin engine Cessna crashed at around 6:20 p.m.
The man and woman are being evaluated by paramedics to determine if they need hospitalization.
The man and woman were either injured or fell ill, Fire department says.
Warmer and drier temperatures are expected over the weekend, as well as the possibility of critical fire weather to Los Angeles and Ventura county mountains through Friday night.
The hiker was found uninjured in the Parker Overlook.