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Nicole Suissa blames her frustration on racially charged remarks made by President Trump in the aftermath of the midair collision that killed 67 people.
Nicole Suissa of Brooklyn, N.Y., is photographed at the University of Hartford where she is going to graduate Sunday. She had just picked up her graduation gown. She is being graduated with no ...
Nicole Suissa, of New York, filed the suit Aug. 19 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania against Penn State Dickinson School of Law and the law school association, as ...
For family and friends of Jonathan Campos -- the captain of Flight 5342 -- the feelings of grief that followed the news of his death were quickly replaced by anger.
Nicole Suissa, a University of Hartford freshman with a New York accent and the swagger to go with it, hopes to be the first in her family to graduate from a four-year college. She was raised by ...
"This man's body hadn't even been pulled out of the river yet, and we're talking about him being unqualified because his name is Campos," Nicole Suissa told ABC News.
Suissa first met Campos during their freshman year at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, New York, watching him work for years to achieve his life goal of becoming a pilot.
"This man's body hadn't even been pulled out of the river yet, and we're talking about him being unqualified because his name is Campos," Nicole Suissa told ABC News.
"This man's body hadn't even been pulled out of the river yet, and we're talking about him being unqualified because his name is Campos," Nicole Suissa told ABC News.
"This man's body hadn't even been pulled out of the river yet, and we're talking about him being unqualified because his name is Campos," Nicole Suissa told ABC News.
"This man's body hadn't even been pulled out of the river yet, and we're talking about him being unqualified because his name is Campos," Nicole Suissa told ABC News.
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