Crime & Safety
Drone Lands Near White House: Report
DC metro area is a "no drone zone." National Park Service says two people were ticketed after the drone landed.

The National Park Service said Friday morning that two people have been ticketed after landing a drone near the White House overnight, according to a report by ABC News.
A National Park Service spokeswoman says the drone may have crashed across Constitution Avenue on the Ellipse, a grassy park just south of the White House, ABC News reported.
The DC metro area, including Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, are part of a “No Drone Zone” under rules adopted after Sept. 11, 2001.
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