Crime & Safety

Laser Strike On CHP Aircraft Leads To Orange County Arrest

One person was arrested in connection with the strike, the California Highway Patrol reported.

WESTMINSTER, CA — A person suspected of aiming a laser beam at a California Highway Patrol helicopter in Orange County has been arrested, the CHP announced Tuesday.

The incident happened April 17 just after 9 p.m., while CHP Fullerton Air Unit 51 was flying near Interstate 5 and the 91 Freeway, according to an Instagram post from CHP Westminster.

Cameras on the aircraft captured what investigators thought to be multiple laser strikes from a person standing on a sidewalk in front of a Westminster home, where two children were playing nearby, police said.

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Police switched the aircraft's camera into night-vision mode, which gave them a clearer view and allowed them to find an approximate address in the 8600 block of Carnation Drive.

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Westminster police officers responded to the location and arrested the person on suspicion of willfully and maliciously discharging a laser at an occupied aircraft in motion, the CHP said.

"Repercussions include fines up to $2,000 and or imprisonment between 16 months to up to 3 years," the CHP added.

Pointing a laser at an aircraft is also a federal crime, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

"If you point a laser and interfere with the operation of an aircraft, that’s a felony," the FBI said in a previous warning. "The crime carries a maximum of 20 years in federal prison and a quarter of a million dollars fine. In addition, the FAA can impose a civil penalty of up to $11,000 for each violation."

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