The White House in Wall Street was put on lockdown yesterday
as the Secret Service detained an individual for flying a small drone in an
adjacent park, while President Barack Obama was not in the residence.
In a statement, the Secret Service said the individual was
seen flying the Parrot Bebop device in Lafayette Park at an altitude of about
100 feet (35 meters).
He was detained by uniformed Secret Service officers as the
park — filled at lunch hour on a sunny spring day — was swiftly evacuated and
the White House was briefly put on lockdown. Read more..
“As a precaution, the small UAV was swept and declared
safe,” said the Secret Service, which released a photo of the red quadracopter
— a popular consumer model with a video camera built in.
The operator was later identified by the United States Park
Police as Ryan MacDonald, 39, of Vacaville, California.
That police agency said in a statement that the man was
arrested “for violating federal law.” It did not elaborate other than to say
MacDonald was cited and it is to appear in court.
Obama was meeting Gulf leaders at his rural Camp David
retreat in Maryland at the time of the incident.
Flying drones of any size is prohibited within the US
capital — a point that the Federal Aviation Administration is underscoring in a
“no-drone zone” publicity campaign it launched earlier this week.
The incident was deemed to be an accident and no charges
were filed.
A similar Parrot Bebop, weighing about one pound (500
grams), was flown indoors in January at the Capitol during a House of
Representatives committee hearing on unmanned aircraft technology.
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