Two Kentucky men have been charged with endangerment after allegedly pointing a laser and firing a gun at a police helicopter searching for a missing child, according to Kentucky State Police.
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2 Kentucky men charged after allegedly pointing lasers at police helicopter searching for child
Two Kentucky men are facing charges after they allegedly pointed lasers at a police helicopter. Jason McKee and Donald Boone ...
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Nedrow, N.Y. ― A man has taken a plea deal that will send him to prison for 10 years for shooting at a 17-year-old boy in ...
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For decades, the United States and other militaries around the world have been developing laser weapons that can be used against hostile targets to cause as much damage as possible. However, the US ...
Kentucky State Police charged two men after a helicopter faced laser and gunfire attacks during a missing child search in ...
Two men are in jail for allegedly pointing a laser at a Kentucky State Police helicopter and firing guns into the air in the ...
Two men are in custody after subjecting a Kentucky State Police (KSP) helicopter to multiple strikes from a laser device in ...
Two men have been arrested after an alleged incident involving a laser being pointed at a Kentucky State Police helicopter.
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