Marine Corps investigate crash of fighter jet in San Diego
Marine Corps crash investigators look over debris on December 9, 2008 at the crash site of a Marine Corps F/A-18D Hornet fighter jet that crashed in a San Diego neighborhood December 8, 2008, killing two adults and two children. The pilot ejected safely after trying to guide the stricken jet into a nearby canyon. (UPI Photo/Earl S. Cryer)
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