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2 State Troopers Killed In Helicopter Crash Near Virginia

2 State Troopers Killed In Helicopter Crash Near Virginia

Two Virginia state troopers were killed when a state police helicopter crashed in Albemarle County, Virginia, on Saturday.

The pilot, Lt. H. Jay Cullen, 48, and Trooper-Pilot Berke M.M. Bates, who would have turned 41 the following day, died at the scene, Virginia state police said in an official statement.

The crash occurred near a residence on Old Farm Road by Birdwood Golf Course, about seven miles from the site of a violent white supremacy rally in downtown Charlottesville where at least one demonstrator was killed.

State police, the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the helicopter crash. No one on the ground was reported to be injured.

"Our state police and law enforcement family at-large are mourning this tragic outcome to an already challenging day," Virginia State Police superintendent Col. W. Steven Flaherty said. "Their deaths are a tremendous loss to our agency and the Commonwealth."

Hours after the crash, President Donald Trump tweeted his condolences to the "families & fellow officers of the VA State Police who died today."

It is still unclear if the helicopter crash and the Charlottesville riots are related.

Virginia's governor and Charlottesville's city manager mentioned the two fatalities during a press conference about Saturday's riots, but did not provide any details about the helicopter crash.

"Today was a very sad day for our great commonwealth, the city of Charlottesville," Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) said. "We know now that there were three fatalities today, in addition to many individuals that have been hurt."

"Hate came to our town today," city manager Maurice Jones said during the conference. "Unfortunately, as we went through this day, we had folks who came here and caused mayhem, chaos and mischief and it resulted in three fatalities here in the city of Charlottesville."

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