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Laser Pointed at Police Helicopter - 19-year-old Charged!

GameBoy27

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Besides the fact that this guy is an idiot, what he did was extremely dangerous. He wasn't using a laser pointer designed to amuse cats. As a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, you'd think he'd know better.

A 19-year-old has been charged after a laser was pointed at a police helicopter as it flew over the City of Vaughan.

York Regional Police said the Air2 chopper was flying over the area of Highway 7 and Pine Valley Drive on Sunday, at approximately 1:30 a.m., at the time of the incident. The crew was assisting officers on the ground, who were responding to a call for a weapon in the area.

While searching for a suspect, the pilot and a tactical flight officer noticed a bright light shining in their direction. The light continued to shine on the crew, so the tactical officer used the camera system to find the source of the light.

The camera revealed three men standing next to a vehicle at the end of Jenna Court. One of the men was seen aiming at the helicopter with what appeared to be a gun with a laser pointer.

The crew called officers on the ground, who rushed to the location the suspects had been seen. Police said the man fled on foot, hopping a fence, throwing the object he'd been holding and attempting to hide in a wooded area. He was soon located by the canine unit and the officers in the air.

Police said the suspect was found with a pellet gun with a laser scope mounted on it.

Video of the incident captured by the Air2 chopper camera was posted online, and shows the suspect's attempt to escape. Officers can be seen following him into the wooded area. Later, an officer is seen picking up the pellet gun.

In a statement on Tuesday, police said that a 19-year-old had been charged with mischief endangering life, unlawfully engaging in behaviour that endangers an aircraft and projecting bright light into a navigable airspace.

In a statement released Tuesday, police reminded the public of the potential harm laser pointers can cause.

"Health Canada advises that a split-second look into a laser pointer can result in a condition called flash blindness," the statement said.

"Those who aim these pointers at aircraft are putting lives in danger, not only in the aircraft but on the ground. There is a serious potential harm to the pilot and the prospect of a crash."

Anyone with more information is asked to contact police at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7441, or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/charges-laid-after-laser-pointed-at-police-helicopter-1.2522059
As a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, you'd think he'd know better. Nicholas Caranci, of Vaughan, is charged with mischief endangering life, unlawfully engaging in behaviour that endangers an aircraft (under the Aeronautics Act) and projecting a bright light source into navigable airspace (under the Canadian Aviation Regulations).

 

SkyRider

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The 19 year old culprit is a soldier in the Canadian military. Dumb, dumber, reckless, endangering other people's lives.
 

cockdeep

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Besides the fact that this guy is an idiot, what he did was extremely dangerous. He wasn't using a laser pointer designed to amuse cats.
What a idiot. How does a kid get a gun with a laser on it? Powerful laser for paintball gun.
 

GPIDEAL

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Stupid move because this has happened before with jets landing or taking off. I know someone who's son knows the 19 year old that was charged. His last name is familiar too. Tsk. Tsk.
 

tsgarp101

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Lasers are used for many applications like astronomy and hunting. A low-powered green laser pointer is used by astronomers to easily point out stars and constellations.
The type being used by these morons are usually the astronomy type. These clowns have also been known to aim them at low flying fixed wing aircraft.
Attached is one of the numerous videos that have been posted showing the dangers and also the success they have in tracking these guys.
All police and military helicopters are equipped with incredible Infra Red technology.
 

TESLAMotors

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Wait until you see what happens when a drone smashes into a civilian airliner. Yes, they sell drones to the public as well.
Have you heard about these idiots?
Drone experts are fuming about the stray drone that grounded eight helicopters and five skimmers — that were fighting a wildfire in British Columbia's southern Interior — for up to five hours on Sunday.
The lack of logic and understanding is astounding, seriously. I hope they find the asshole(s).
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...h-flight-that-grounded-firefighters-1.3193540
 
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