(GunAuction.com) Police are investigating an incident at a Pennsylvania shooting club in which someone apparently shot and grounded an animal-rights-group spy drone.
SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness (SHARK) is an anti-hunting group attempting to harass the Wing Pointe commercial hunting grounds in Hamburg, Berks County, into shutting down its live pigeon shoots, reports NBC10-TV in Philadelphia.
Wonder how many of those maroons have eaten squab in a restaurant? Do they realize that's pigeon. At least the pigeons at the pigeon shoot have a decent chance of getting the hell out of dodge. Wonder how much of a chance the squab those spoiled libtards eat had to fly away to freedom. Freaking hypocrites!
SHARK began to use an Octocopter, a remote-controlled flying machine with a high tech video camera, to secretly record the pigeon shoots as they happen.
Sounds a lot like trespassing to me. Invasion of privacy. Spying on private citizens. One would opine that there would have to be a law agin' at least one of those three things in PA.
The drone, nicknamed Angel,
Only a libtard would think to name a spy drone "Angel".
...was recording a live pigeon shoot on Sunday around 3 p.m. when investigators say it was struck by gunfire. The group says the cameras video feed was terminated and the drone went out of control before it was manually brought down. The gunshot caused around $4,000 in damage to the camera, according to SHARK.
What did you expect to happen when you invade a private citizen's space? For them to roll out the red carpet? Dummies!
...State Police are investigating the incident. SHARK claims this is the fourth time the drone has been shot at while trying to spy on the clubs pigeon shoots.
The Berks County's district attorney told NBC10-TV that the pigeon shoots are legal and that he also wants to find a way to put a stop to what he considers a "potentially deadly cat and mouse game" between SHARK and Wing Pointe.
Why in the world are the police investigating this? What's to investigate?
Oh wait...
PA is blue state.
Nevermind.