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NYC, alongside Los Angeles and Chicago police departments, is leading the nation in using drone units, which are viewed with suspicion by civil rights groups.
NYPD leaders are seeking the green light from the feds to shoot down “dangerous” drones hovering over the Big Apple skies – particularly during major events.
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The NYPD wants the green light from the feds to take down “dangerous” drones hovering over the Big Apple — especially during major events in the city.
Currently, only the feds can take down a drone electronically — and on Friday the FBI will be on hand to work alongside the NYPD.
The NYPD is concerned that illegal drones pose a security threat. CBS News Law Enforcement Contributor Richard Esposito explains the laws and the concerns over the federal control.
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