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Man Pleads Guilty to Pointing Laser at Aircraft

November 23, 2012 08:07pm  
Man Pleads Guilty to Pointing Laser at Aircraft


On November 21, 2012, the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri announced that Michael Brandon Smith of O’Fallon, Missouri, pled guilty to pointing a high-powered laser at a Metro St Louis Air Support Police helicopter on May 18, 2012.  


The helicopter was performing a routine police patrol on May 18, and the helicopter was dispatched at about 10:00 p.m. for a possible burglary at a school near 200 Meriwether in St. Charles County.  While the helicopter was searching for the possible burglar, the pilot and observer noticed the aircraft was struck with a powerful green laser beam several times.  The helicopter was forced to exit the airspace of the Meriwether property because of the laser.  


The helicopter soon flew toward the direction of the laser and was struck again.  The pilot and observer were still able to tell the source of the laser was coming from the 2700 block of Red Cedar Parc Drive South in O’Fallon.  Smith was intoxicated and standing in the driveway with the laser by the time O’Fallon police reached his residence.  The observer onboard the helicopter suffered some short-term visual loss from the laser.  


Tim Feeney, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s St. Louis Division, stated: “Shining laser pointers at aircrafts is not harmless.  It is dangerous for pilots.  This case is among the first nationwide to be prosecuted under a new federal law that specifically says pointing a laser beam at an aircraft or its flight path is a federal felony.”  


Smith faces a maximum of five years in prison and a fine up to $250,000.  He is scheduled for sentencing on February 15, 2013.  


The case was investigated by the FBI and the O’Fallon Police Department.


Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation

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