A remote-controlled plane crashed into a crowd during a Labor Day weekend barbecue in Watsonville, California, injuring two people and causing significant damage to a home.

Beth Stocking, the homeowner, described the traumatic experience.

"Terrified. But also just, you go into a mode if your friends are down and hurt, you're there for them. You want to make sure your kids are okay, and we had a lot of friends there, so it was terrifying," Stocking said.

The Watsonville Municipal Airport was hosting an air show when the remote-controlled plane tore through an umbrella before nosediving into the front porch of the residence, leaving behind debris and shards of glass.

The plane ripped the skin off one man's hand, requiring skin graft surgery in San Francisco.

Another woman suffered sever

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