Headline: "These Idiots Pointed A Laser At A Police Helicopter"

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Nice take-down in the news today.


A caption is definately needed for the picture of these knuckleheads!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-_uAC2dawI

http://flightclub.jalopnik.com/these-idiots-pointed-a-laser-at-a-police-helicopter-1725092411
 
Someone won't see freedom for awhile.
 
Smile ,your under police surveillance .
 
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6db_1439913580

Edit: didn't notice you already posted links...


That's OK. Yours had the added bonus of noting; not only did he point his laser at the police chopper, but he had it mounted to a pistol at the time. :goofy:


One of the men was seen pointing a handgun at the helicopter that had a laser pointer on it. Officers with the Canine Unit and Emergency Response Unit responded to the suspect’s location. As they approached, the suspect with the gun fled on foot, hopping a fence, throwing the gun, then attempting to hide in a nearby wooded area. Canine officers were directed to the suspect’s location in the wooded area by officers in Air2. The suspect was arrested by the Canine Unit while trying to hide beneath trees.

Following the arrest, officers with of Air2 were able to locate the handgun, which turned out to be a pellet gun with a laser scope mounted on it.
 
... also,

Charged:

• Nicholas CARANCI, 19, City of Vaughan

Charges:
• Mischief Endangering Life
• Unlawfully Engage in Behavior that Endangers an Aircraft - Aeronautics Act
• Project Bright Light Source into Navigable Airspace - Canadian Aviation Regulation
 
I've been lazed. It's not fun. I have no idea what the motivation is. Are they trying to hurt someone??
 
Well, his day got even worse.

http://www.metronews.ca/news/toront...rge-man-for-pointing-laser-sighted-pelle.html

Caranci’s Facebook page says he is a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, which the Forces confirmed to Metro. He is a private, who joined the military in February 2014, and last paraded with his unit, 32 Service Battalion, in June.

The Canadian Armed Forces will be investigating the incident, according to a statement released to Metro.

“The Canadian Armed Forces take all allegations of criminal activity seriously, and in all cases, investigations are conducted to determine the facts, analyze the evidence, and if warranted, lay appropriate charges,” the statement said.

“The Canadian Armed Forces hold their members to a very high standard of conduct and performance, in Canada or abroad, on or off military duty. When an incident, a special circumstance, or a professional deficiency occurs that calls into question the member’s suitability for continued service, an administrative review will be initiated to ensure the most appropriate career administrative action is taken.”
 
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