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Your family just survived something no one should survive The first thing to say is the hardest thing. A NetJets Cessna Citation Latitude came down on Loop 20 in Laredo on the night of June 16, 2026. One of the six people on board did not make it. The five who did are being treated for what we do not yet know the full measure of. The plane hit a moving car on the highway, scattered debris across every lane, and was on fire when two bystanders — one with a sledgehammer, one with a shovel — broke the cockpit glass to pull people out. The pilot had reported a mechanical issue to the Laredo tower. The tower lost contact. Then the plane came down. If you are reading this at 2 a.m. from a hospital waiting room, from a kitchen table where the phone keeps ringing, or from a hotel room in Laredo you did not plan to be in, you do not need a marketing page. You need someone who knows what happens in the next thirty days, and what you do and do not say, and where the evidence is right now, and who controls it, and…