Charter company that operated helicopter in Kobe Bryant crash has received federal coronavirus funds

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Island Express, the charter company that operated the helicopter that crashed in January, killing Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others, has received federal support in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic.

Los Angeles County’s chief law enforcement watchdog is seeking to subpoena documents related to allegations that Sheriff Alex Villanueva directed a cover up after deputies shared graphic photos of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others.Surviving members of the Altobelli, Chester and Mauser families have also sued the company.

Island Express suspended operations indefinitely after the crash. Its website, updated in early March, offered charter services once again.“Your time is precious, with traffic congestion at its worst in CA, we can turn a two-hour taxi ride from LAX into a 12-minute flight,” the site said. The company’s most recent Instagram post said in mid-April that it continued to offer daily flights to and from Catalina Island for “essential travel” and “we can’t wait until things get back to normal.”

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Why is this even a headline?

Ok. Just like any other company. Is the company responsible for low visibility? Why is it a news?

Is there a reason they shouldn’t get funding, like other small businesses?

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God I hate the L.A Times

Good for them...

Im confused im i reacquired to be outraged ? seems like they are throwing random crap up to see what does and does not cause an outrage

ok?

And...?

In May? What does that have to do with January?

Kobe was overrated. No big loss.

Many businesses have. Not sure what this is about except for clickbait

This isn’t news

So what? If they Qualified who cares?

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