FBI: Man 'Thought It Would Be Funny' to Shine Laser in Pilot's Eyes,
Crashed Car in Chase
Authorities say a California man who was arrested
after crashing during a high-speed chase allegedly "thought it would be funny"
to flash a laser at a police helicopter, Ars Technica reports. Such laser
strikes are dangerous because they can disorient pilots and endanger their
passengers and people on the ground. The FAA reports roughly 5,000 laser strikes
per year around the country, though this might be the most dramatic and idiotic
case yet.
According to federal charging documents filed last week,
Michael Vincent Alvarez tracked a Fresno Police helicopter from the highway just
after midnight on October 22th, firing a green laser into the cockpit, striking
the pilot's eyes three times. The pilot, assisting police with a domestic
violence call, reported being momentarily blinded, but maintained control of the
helicopter.
Flashing the light, of course, revealed the laser's location
to the pilot, who then radioed officers on the ground, leading to a "high speed
pursuit" as Alvarez allegedly sped down the highway. It didn't last
long-authorities say Alvarez soon crashed into the central divider on Highway
99, fleeing on foot through a nearby residential area, remarkably sustaining
only minor injuries to his legs in the crash.
According to police,
Alvarez stopped the car twice during the chase to drop off passengers.
Authorities say one of them, an unnamed woman, told police she'd been traveling
with Alvarez on the way to a friend's house. According to her, Alvarez "thought
it would be funny" to point a laser at the helicopter.
It wasn't. And
this is where we count all the ways Alvarez played himself.
The
passengers dropped off during the pursuit acted as witnesses for the police
against Alvarez. Although there have been thousands of laser attacks against
pilots, Ars Technica reports only a small fraction of those cases resulted in
convictions, even when suspects were arrested. The charges can be tough to
prove, but Alvarez provided a car of witnesses.
Because of Alvarez's
injury, he was transported to a local hospital for treatment. During the
examination, a doctor allegedly found baggies of weed, crystal meth, and cocaine
between Alvarez's legs near his groin, only adding to his charges. And finally,
when Alvarez was caught, police ID'd him using a fingerprint scanner, only to
discover he was already wanted on two outstanding felony warrants.
Incredible.
Alvarez was indicted last Thursday and faces up to five years
in prison for the strike attack alone.
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