Florida Deputies Enter Man's Home Without Permission, Ordering Him to Delete Drone Footage of Crime Sceneby Carlos MillerPINAC Mar. 12, 2015 |
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lorida deputies entered a man’s home without permission and forced him to delete footage of a crime scene he had recorded on his drone Monday evening. Aaron Bitler said he had launched his remote controlled quadcopter from his Orlando home after noticing several Orange County sheriff’s deputies in his neighborhood, investigating a burglary across the street. But it wasn’t long before a sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead began shining a light on him. Within seconds, he was surrounded by a group of deputies who began accusing him of interfering with their investigation, ordering him back inside his home. Feeling intimidated, he landed his drone and took it back inside his home, but two deputies followed him inside and ordered him to delete the footage. Read More |