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Bang / Guns Title: Woman shoots drone: “It hovered for a second and I blasted it to smithereens.” (cleaning shotguns after church) The woman, Jennifer Youngman, has lived in The Plains, Virginia, since 1990. The Fauquier Times first reported the June 2016 incident late last week. It marks the third such shooting that Ars has reported on in the last 15 monthslast year, similar drone shootings took place in Kentucky and California. Youngman told Ars that she had just returned from church one Sunday morning and was cleaning her two shotgunsa .410 and a .20 gaugeon her porch. She had a clear view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and neighbor Robert Duvalls property (yes, the same Robert Duvall from The Godfather). Youngman had seen two men set up a card table on what she described as a turnaround place on a country road adjacent to her house. I go on minding my business, working on my .410 shotgun and the next thing I know I hear bzzzzz," she said. "This thing is going down through the field, and theyre buzzing like you would scaring the cows." Youngman explained that she grew up hunting and fishing in Virginia, and she was well-practiced at skeet and deer shooting. This drone disappeared over the trees and I was cleaning away, there must have been a five- or six-minute lapse, and I heard the bzzzzz," she said, noting that she specifically used 7.5 birdshot. I loaded my shotgun and took the safety off, and this thing came flying over my trees. I dont know if they lost command or if they didnt have good command, but the wind had picked up. It came over my airspace, 25 or 30 feet above my trees, and hovered for a second. I blasted it to smithereens. The men complied. They got in their fancy ostentatious carI dont know if it was a Range Rover or a Hummerand left, she said. The Times said many locals believe the drone pilots may have been paparazzi or other celebrity spotters flying near Duvall's property. Youngman said that she recycled the drone but managed to still be irritated by the debris left behind. "Ive had two punctures in my lawn tractor," she said. The Fauquier County Sheriffs Office said it had no record of anyone formally complaining about this incident. When Ars asked if the office had heard of any other similar incidents in the region, Sgt. James Hartman replied: "It's happened around the country but not in this region to my knowledge." In that case, American military aircraft were flying above his farm, disturbing his sleep and upsetting his chickens. As such, the court found he was owed compensation. However, the same decision also specifically mentioned a "minimum safe altitude of flight" at 500 feetleaving the zone between 83 and 500 feet as a legal gray area. "The landowner owns at least as much of the space above the ground as he can occupy or use in connection with the land," the court concluded. Last year, a pilot in Stanislaus County, California, filed a small claims lawsuit against a neighbor who shot down his drone and won. However, it is not clear whether the pilot managed to collect. Similarly, a case ensued in Kentucky after a man shot down a drone that he believed was flying above his property. The shooter in that case, William Merideth, was cleared of local charges, including wanton endangerment. But earlier this year, the Kentucky drone's pilot, David Boggs, filed a lawsuit asking a federal court in Louisville to make a legal determination as to whether his drones flight constituted trespassing. Boggs asked the court to rule that there was no trespass and that he is therefore entitled to damages of $1,500 for his destroyed drone. The case is still pending. Youngman said she believed in 2nd Amendment rights and also was irritated that people would try to disturb Duvall. The man is a national treasure and they should leave him the fuck alone, she said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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Good for her! " Youngman said she believed in 2nd Amendment rights and also was irritated that people would try to disturb Duvall. The man is a national treasure and they should leave him the fuck alone, she said. " She sounds like my kind of woman. I would be glad to have her as a neighbor!
How about a remote-controlled kamikazi Japanese Zero going after the drone? Banzai! No eeevil guns involved and, if you're successful, you can sue them since you were flying your plane over your property. I suggest an attack with the sun at your back.
Nah. Be a lot more fun with a 10ga with 32" bbl.
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