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Laredo, June 16, 2026: When a Business Jet Came Down on Loop 20 If you are reading this, you are probably not a journalist and not a researcher. You are someone whose life was just touched by what happened just before 10 p.m. on Tuesday night — a member of your family was on the plane, or you were on Loop 20 yourself, or you got a phone call you will never forget. We are sorry. We have sat at enough kitchen tables in the days after a death to know what the next hours will hold: calls you cannot return, paperwork no one warned you about, an insurance adjuster who will sound gentle and is not. This page is for you. What we know is this. A Cessna Citation Latitude, registration N523QS, operated by NetJets Aviation — the world's largest fractional-jet company and a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary — struck Texas State Highway Loop 20, the Bob Bullock Loop that encircles Laredo, and caught fire. One of the six people on board was killed. The other five were taken to area hospitals, where most were later released. A car on the highway was struck; its occupants were taken to a hospital with what the Laredo Police Department described as non-critical injuries. Five police officers were treated for smoke inhalation and cleared by 2:45 a.m. Parts of the aircraft and pools of jet fuel remained on the roadway into Wednesday morning, closing Loop 20 in both directions for hours. The person…