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Drone and LAPD helicopter collide

#1 Post by PHXPhlyer » Fri Nov 20, 2020 3:11 pm

Hollywood man arrested after drone, LAPD helicopter collide

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Special agents with the FBI arrested a 22-year-old Hollywood man Thursday on a federal charge alleging he recklessly operated a drone that crashed into a LAPD helicopter.

LOS ANGELES - Special agents with the FBI arrested a 22-year-old Hollywood man Thursday on a federal charge alleging he recklessly operated a drone that crashed into a Los Angeles Police Department helicopter.

Andrew Rene Hernandez was arrested on a misdemeanor count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft, in what's believed to be the first criminal case in the nation on that allegation. He's expected to make his initial appearance this afternoon in Los Angeles federal court, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Hernandez's arrest came during National Drone Safety Awareness Week, which is sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration and seeks to promote drone safety.

According to the complaint, LAPD officers were dispatched on a burglary call at a pharmacy in Hollywood during the early morning hours of Sept. 18 and requested air support. As an LAPD helicopter approached the pharmacy, the pilot saw the drone and attempted to evade the unmanned aircraft.

Despite the evasive efforts, the drone struck the helicopter, forcing the pilot to initiate an emergency landing. The drone damaged the helicopter's nose, antenna and bottom cowlings, according to court papers, which state that "if the drone had struck the helicopter's main rotor instead of the fuselage, it could have brought the helicopter down."

LAPD officers located parts of the drone near the pharmacy and discovered a vehicle damaged by the drone as it fell from the sky. Further investigation, including a review of the drone's camera and SD card, led to the identification of Hernandez as the drone's alleged operator, prosecutors said.



The FBI executed additional search warrants in late October at Hernandez's home, and he admitted to flying the drone on Sept. 18 after he heard police vehicles and an approaching helicopter just after midnight, the complaint alleges. Hernandez said he flew his drone "to see what was going on," according to court papers.

As the drone was ascending, Hernandez saw the drone "smacked" by the hovering police helicopter, and it fell to the ground at a nearby residence, according to the complaint.

The unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft offense alleged in the complaint is a misdemeanor offense that carries a sentence of up to a year in federal prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Federal investigators say it's more important than ever for parents and the public to be careful, as some people will be getting them as presents this holiday season.

"It's important at all times, certainly with the increase in popularity, the increase in potential for these being gifts in the near future. It's important for parents and for the general public to just be aware. We don't want critical incidents happening. We don't want lives at stake over people operating drones," said Kristi Johnson, the Assistant Director in charge at the Los Angeles Field Office for the FBI.

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#2 Post by FD2 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:30 am

What a pity they couldn't charge him with something more serious. If he gets a year will he serve the full sentence pp?

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#3 Post by PHXPhlyer » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:53 am

With the courts slowed down due to Covid added to the slow pace to begin with, I wouldn't be surprised if by the time the case does come forward a plea deal for a lighter sentence is handed down.
On the other hand, since it is a Federal case involving a law enforcement aircraft, and the first of its kind prosecuted here (I believe) they may go all out.

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#4 Post by FD2 » Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:22 am

Thanks pp - I hope it's all out!

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#5 Post by PHXPhlyer » Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:36 pm

Man pleads guilty after drone hits LAPD helicopter, conviction 1st of its kind [-X :YMAPPLAUSE:

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Man pleads guilty after drone hits LAPD helicopter, conviction 1st of its kind
No one was injured in the September collision, but it's thought to be the first criminal conviction for unsafely using a drone.
Jan. 14, 2021, 11:14 PM MST / Updated Jan. 15, 2021, 6:45 AM MST
By Phil Helsel
A Los Angeles man pleaded guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor count after his drone crashed into a police helicopter, prompting an emergency landing, federal prosecutors said.

It's believed to be the first criminal conviction for unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft in the nation, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California said in a statement.

Andrew Rene Hernandez, 22, of Hollywood, pleaded guilty to the single count in a plea agreement, according to court records.

He flew the drone just after midnight on Sept. 18 because he was curious after hearing a police helicopter and sirens, according to court documents.

The police helicopter with two officers inside was flying after a reported burglary at a nearby pharmacy, the documents say. The pilot saw the drone and tried to avoid it, but it hit the bottom of the helicopter. The chopper made an emergency landing at an airport.

A criminal complaint quotes an officer saying that if the drone had hit the helicopter's main rotor, it could have brought down the helicopter.

Hernandez faces up to a year in prison when he is sentenced April 12, but a plea agreement says that prosecutors will recommend reductions in federal sentencing guidelines.
A federal public defender representing Hernandez did not immediately return a request for comment Thursday night. A phone number for Hernandez could not immediately be found.

Hernandez admitted to investigators that he operated the drone, according to a criminal complaint. He said the drone is hard to see at night, he looked down for a few seconds at the controller, and when he looked up he saw it was "smacked" by the hovering helicopter, according to the document.

While the conviction may be the first for unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft in the U.S., it is not the first time someone has been charged with illegal acts involving a drone.

Drones have been used to drop drugs in prisons in Ohio and Michigan. And following a 2018 incident, a Georgia man was prosecuted under a drone registration law, in what had been called a first.

Public safety officials in Southern California have also warned about drone operations surrounding wildfires, which can delay or impact aerial firefighting operations.

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Re: Drone and LAPD helicopter collide

#6 Post by FD2 » Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:07 pm

Maybe the sentence will set an example? Both the drone operators and laser blinders need to know it's serious stuff they are getting up to.

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