Where are the details. Anybody got a link to news reports?
How about the OP's link in the initial post?
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When the officers located him, according to Allred, he freely admitted his actions to the officers, saying that he’d driven a long distance to hunt and that the drone had disrupted his plans and scared away birds.
“He was just upset – and decided to shoot it. There was no explanation other than that,” says Allred.
The man was charged and ticketed with with criminal mischief. There could be more charges coming.
“I’m going to go talk to the County Attorney, because I think Destruction of Property is also relevant for this situation.""
I'm not saying I condone are agree in any way with the person shooting down the drone. To me, it sounds like he was frustrated and did something he knew was wrong. Sounds like he knew he screwed up.
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Rather than sue the hunter “into oblivion” and make him a national example, Allred prefers a solution that might educate both sides. He plans to propose a meeting with the alleged shooter, and suggest two things: That the hunter pay the replacement cost of the drone, and that both men appear in the media to explain their positions, and what they’ve learned.
“I would say: ‘You know, us drone pilots do need to be aware of other people.’ And he could say: ‘Yeah, I didn’t realize how serious of a situation this was, and that you cannot legally shoot these, and I didn’t realize how expensive these were and the penalties that could come out of it.'”
Really thinking outside of the box and sounds like a great resolution if it happens.