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65-Year-Old Woman Shoots Down Drone Over Her Virginia Property With One Shot (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader writes from a report via Ars Technica: Jennifer Youngman, a 65-year-old woman living in rural northern Virginia shot down a drone flying over her property with a single shotgun blast. Ars Technica reports: "Youngman told Ars that she had just returned from church one Sunday morning and was cleaning her two shotguns -- .410 and a .20 gauge -- on her porch. She had a clear view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and neighbor Robert Duvall's property (yes, the same Robert Duvall from The Godfather). Youngman had seen two men set up a card table on what she described as a 'turnaround place' on a country road adjacent to her house. 'I go on minding my business, working on my .410 shotgun and the next thing I know I hear bzzzzz,' she said. 'This thing is going down through the field, and they're buzzing like you would scaring the cows.' Youngman explained that she grew up hunting and fishing in Virginia, and she was well-practiced at skeet and deer shooting. 'This drone disappeared over the trees and I was cleaning away, there must have been a five- or six-minute lapse, and I heard the bzzzzz,' she said, noting that she specifically used 7.5 birdshot. 'I loaded my shotgun and took the safety off, and this thing came flying over my trees. I don't know if they lost command or if they didn't have good command, but the wind had picked up. It came over my airspace, 25 or 30 feet above my trees, and hovered for a second. I blasted it to smithereens.'" Ars goes on to explain that aerial trespassing isn't currently recognized under American law. "The Supreme Court ruled in a case known as United States v. Causby that a farmer in North Carolina could assert property rights up to 83 feet in the air. There is a case still pending on whether or not Kentucky drone pilot, David Boggs, was trespassing when he flew his drone over somebody else's property. "Broggs asked the court to rule that there was no trespassing and that he is therefor entitled to damages of $1,500 for the destroyed drone."

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  1. Next Phase by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Funny

    If it's not legal to shoot down drones flying over your property, then people will take the next logical step of simply shooting the drone operators so there is no-one to complain... which is what I expected to happen when a bunch of morons started yelling at an armed 83 year old woman who had already demonstrated herself to be a crack shot at long distance.

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    1. Re:Next Phase by Swave+An+deBwoner · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm guessing that he sells bibles door to door.

    2. Re:Next Phase by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      If she had shot a black man, this would not be news. Although, I have to admit, if I saw a black guy hovering 25 ft. above me, I'm shooting... Or Anthony Weiner, that guy is weird.

    3. Re: Next Phase by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Last I checked, shooting a drone wasn't homicide, Mr. GED In Law.

  2. I know what happened next by portwojc · · Score: 4, Funny

    She got to clean the shotgun again.

  3. America in one sentence by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Youngman told Ars that she had just returned from church one Sunday morning and was cleaning her two shotguns -- .410 and a .20 gauge -- on her porch"

    Yeesh.

    1. Re:America in one sentence by meta-monkey · · Score: 1, Funny

      Probably because a modern gun registration system would not be used for the same purposes. Quite the opposite, in fact.

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  4. Re:The Good Wife covered this issue by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Glad to see that /. gets educated on the law via fictional television shows...

  5. varmint by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

    Jennifer Youngman, a 65-year-old woman living in rural northern Virginia shot down a drone flying over her property with a single shotgun blast.

    She was later quoted as saying, "And I boilt that dern thing for nearly two hours and it never did get tender none. My husband, Cousin Carl, damn near broke a tooth."

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  6. And Robert Duvall commented: by ctrl-alt-canc · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I love the smell of 7.5 birdshot in the morning".