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Chula Vista 911 Drone Cops Test-Pilot Emergency Response In Sky
Chula Vista is the first local police department in U.S. to have the FAA’s permission to fly, and record video, from beyond line of sight.

Adam Elder is a writer in San Diego who's written for Esquire, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NewYorker.com, VICE, The Guardian, WIRED.com and elsewhere.
Chula Vista is the first local police department in U.S. to have the FAA’s permission to fly, and record video, from beyond line of sight.

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