I wonder who else got hit from him shooting in the air?
Must be more of a story there…. why was he spying on his neighbor's construction project?
If anyone's discharging a shotgun over or near my house there's going to much a bigger problem than posting bail. "Percenti posted $250 in bail after being arraigned on criminal mischief and weapons charges."A little shot raining down from the sky isn't capable of injuring.
I hope this guy gets an agressive attorney and beats the charges.
I agree on the litigation issues however keep in mind that the REAL issues are the ones you can't see. I can easily fly this high enough over anyone's home and you won't see it, hear it, or have a remote chance of hitting it with ANY weapon of any kind barring a flak gun. It's a scary thought but thankfully I use my powers for good and not evil.I believe what we are seeing here Boyd is the new, nosy neighbor of the 21st century. Gladys Kravitz with a drone.
We will be seeing a deluge of litigation and subsequent lawmaking surrounding the right to privacy when it comes to drone photography. Google laws regarding drone photography and watch your computer shutter and smoke.
What Waretown Mike has provided certainly is not an invasion of privacy.
If I sensed that someone was using one inappropriately over my property I probably would have taken it out too.
I'm curious what the red brick was in there for. It appears from this part of the video that it was a Chimney perhaps.
Click HERE to see exact spot on the video
Thought you may all enjoy a unique perspective on what is left of Harrisville. This is clearly a very fragile site and thankfully the fence prevents anyone from further damage or possible injury. Here is some video as well:
Next time I'm sitting in the back of the truck with a drink, a monitor, and an x-box controller.