According to The Post, The order went out Thursday as county officials unveiled a new state-of-the-art drone command center that can track the mysterious flying crafts from miles away, but they need the feds to sign off on high-tech tools to intercept and take down the drones. Instead, they’re taking matters into their own hands.
“We don’t want to wait until we have some kind of disastrous even to then say, ‘Well, we could have done this and we could have done that,'” Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman told reporters.
“The Nassau County Police Department has the authority and certainly has my approval that if there is a mass gathering anywhere and there is a drone that is a threat to the public at large, they have the authority and the jurisdiction and the right to shoot down that drone.”
Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder said his team is trained up and ready to roll.
“As far as my snipers go, I have 30 of the best, world-renowned snipers in the country that can hit a quarter a mile away,” he said. “That’s how good they are.”
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L.I. Snipers can hit a target a quarter a mile away! WOW! Too bad the UFO drones are miles and miles away.
ReplyDeleteThe only drones flying less than a quarter mile away are likely to belong to the nerdy kids in the neighborhood.
Hit a target the size of a quarter that is one mile away? Yeah...but no. Not even if the" quarter" is a quarter of a bull's ass....
ReplyDeleteFirst thing is 440 yards is barely long enough to qualify for a long shot in most of the country. Next is how can the shooter meet Rule 3 being sure of your target and backstop when that bullet will come down two or three miles away? The cops will just shrug their shoulders when someone in the landing zone is injured or something is damaged.
ReplyDeleteIs anyone going to ask WHY Nassau County has THIRTY snipers?
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