
BREAKING NEWS Famous drummer feared dead in private jet crash after posting photo of himself at CONTROLS
A famous drummer is feared to have died in a private jet crash that killed two people hours after he shared a photo of himself at its controls.
Daniel Williams, formerly of hugely-popular Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, filmed himself boarding the Cessna 550 late Wednesday night.
The plane, with a tail number of N666DS, took off from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey on Wednesday at 11.15pm, tracking data reveals.
The plane stopped for fuel in Wichita, Kansas before continuing on to California, where it ultimately crashed in a quiet military neighborhood in San Diego early Thursday morning.
Williams lived in San Diego, the intended destination of the jet. He left The Devil Wears Prada in 2016 and became a software engineer.
He shared a snap to his Instagram stories as he boarded the plane in the Garden State shortly before it took off at 11:15pm ET Wednesday night.
He told his followers that he was flying with music agent and pilot Dave Shapiro. On Wednesday, investigators confirmed both people on board the plane died.
The drummer, 39, also shared pictures of him at the controls of the small aircraft, said that he was the 'co-pilot now'. It's unclear if he was just joking.
An eerie final post showed him at the plane's controls with the caption: 'Here we gooooo'
Daniel Williams, a former member of Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, was on board the Cessna 550 plane overnight. Williams is pictured performing at the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival at San Manuel Amphitheater on June 30, 2012
Williams shared a snap to his Instagram stories as he boarded the plane in the Garden State, telling his followers that he was flying with music agent and pilot Dave Shapiro
Music executive Terrance Coughlin paid tribute to Williams and Shapiro on X.
He wrote: 'Rest in Peace Dave Shapiro, Daniel Williams, and everyone on that flight. Some of my very first shows were booked through Dave.
'I had a handful of shows with Daniel, always a pleasure to see him play. Gone way too soon.'
Music producer Ryan Bruce also remembered the pair on his Instagram.
He shared a photo of of Williams and his friend Shapiro with the captions 'Rest easy' and heart emojis.
The Cessna then flew to Colonel James Jabara Airport, landing there at 1:49am CT. It refueled and took off again at 2:36am CT.
The plane had been due to arrive at San Diego's Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport just before 4am PT, but never made it to its final destination.
DailyMail.com has been unable to contact Williams or verify if he was on the jet when it crashed.
The plane crashed just before 4am into the US military's largest housing neighborhood. Officials say that everyone on board the luxurious plane is feared to have died in the ensuing fireball.
At least 10 houses were burned or hit by debris that spread over a wide area, and cars on both sides of a street went up in flames.
A family of five was hospitalized for smoke inhalation and another person was treated at a hospital for injuries sustained while climbing out of a window trying to flee.
Two others were treated for minor injuries at the scene.
San Diego officials haven't released details about the plane but did confirm the flight had come in from the Midwest.
Flight tracking site FlightAware lists a Cessna Citation II jet scheduled to arrive at the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive airport in San Diego at 3.47am from the small Colonel James Jabara Airport in Wichita, Kansas.
Officials at the Kansas airport said it made a fueling stop in Wichita. The flight originated Wednesday night in Teterboro, New Jersey.
The airport in Teterboro is about 6 miles (10 kilometers) from Manhattan and is used by the rich and famous to fly in and out of New York City on private jets.
In the San Diego neighborhood, the smell of jet fuel lingered in the air hours after the crash while authorities worked to extinguish one stubborn car fire.
First responders described a frightening scene in the aftermath of the crash.
'I can't quite put words to describe what the scene looks like, but with the jet fuel going down the street, and everything on fire all at once, it was pretty horrific to see,' San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said.
Chunks of metal from the aircraft littered the street, but no discernible body of the plane could be seen.
Half a dozen fully charred cars sat on the street, and tree limbs, melted trash cans, glass and pieces of white and blue metal were scattered around.
At the end of the block, black smoke billowed as a car continued to smolder while water mixed with jet fuel flowed down the street.
More than 50 police officers responded to the scene within minutes and began evacuating homes. At least 100 residents were displaced to an evacuation center at a nearby elementary school.
Police officers were rescuing multiple animals, including three husky puppies that were rolled away from the crash scene in a wagon.
A few blocks away, families stood in their pajamas in a parking lot waiting for word of when they could return to their homes.
The neighborhood is made up of single-family homes and townhomes. Montgomery-Gibbs airport is about 2 miles away.
San Diego Assistant Fire Department Chief Dan Eddy said it was very foggy at the time the private plane crashed. 'You could barely see in front of you,' he said.
Officials were looking into whether the plane clipped a power line before crashing into the neighborhood. The Federal Aviation Administration said the National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation.
In October 2021, a twin-engine plane plowed into a San Diego suburb, killing the pilot and a UPS delivery driver on the ground and burning homes. It was preparing to land at the airport.
In December 2008, a U.S. Marine Corps fighter jet slammed into a house in San Diego´s University City neighborhood, causing an explosion that killed four people inside. The Marine Corps blamed the crash on mechanical failure and human error.
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