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Airport weather equipment not working moments before plane crash that killed Dayton musician

SAN DIEGO — New information has been released about the moments leading up to a San Diego plane crash that killed three people early Thursday, including a local musician.

The airport weather alert system and runway lights were not functioning properly at Montgomery Field Airport as the plane approached, the AP reported.

A founding member of a popular band from Dayton died in the plane crash.

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Tributes for Daniel Williams, drummer and founding member of the metal band The Devil Wears Prada, have started to come in on social media in the wake of the crash.

The band, which Williams parted ways with in 2016, posted a tribute to their former drummer on social media Thursday afternoon.

“No words. We owe you everything. Love you forever,” the band posted along with a series of photos of Williams and music agent Dave Shapiro.

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Williams shared three photos on his Instagram story Wednesday night, one showing a plane with the message “Flying back with @davevelocity.”

The handle @davevelocity belongs to Shapiro, a music agent and co-founder of Sound Talent Group. In a statement obtained by Billboard, the agency confirmed that Shapiro and two other employees died in the crash.

As previously reported, the plane crashed into a neighborhood in San Diego early Thursday morning, catching about a dozen homes on fire.

San Diego Police have confirmed three people have died and eight people were injured. Police have not released any names of the victims at this time.

The Associated Press reported that Shapiro was listed as the owner of the plane and that he had his pilot’s license.

News Center 7 is continuing to follow this story and will provide updates as we learn more.

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