Soldier Charged In Laser Attack On Canadian Police Helicopter

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Canadian soldier, Private Nicholas Caranci, was apprehended after allegedly shining a pellet pistol's laser sight at a Toronto police helicopter.
  • The incident highlighted the advanced capabilities of airborne surveillance, as the helicopter used high-resolution infrared imagery to track and locate the suspect and his discarded weapon.
  • Caranci faces criminal charges, a violation of aeronautical regulations, and an administrative review by the Canadian Army, which will likely result in his dismissal from service.
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A Canadian soldier may have picked the wrong subject for target practice when he allegedly painted a Toronto police helicopter with the laser sight on a pellet pistol. And while the incident serves as a reminder to all those who haven’t gotten the message about shining their cheap little lasers at passing aircraft, it’s also an illustration of just how effective airborne surveillance has become. The video released by the police tracks the suspect’s crime, attempted escape, apprehension and even the recovery of the pellet pistol via high-resolution infrared imagery. The Canadian Army has confirmed that the suspect, Private Nicholas Caranci, 19, is a member of one of its units.

The helicopter was over the Toronto suburb of Vaughan looking for a suspect in another crime when the pilot reported the laser attack. The officers directed their sensor package at the source of the light and the result was a decidedly mismatched game of cat and mouse, followed by step-by-step directions to the hastily discarded pellet pistol. Caranci is facing two criminal charges and a violation of Canadian aeronautical regulations and has probably lost his job. “When an incident, a special circumstance, or a professional deficiency occurs that calls into question the member’s suitability for continued service, an administrative review will be initiated to ensure the most appropriate career administrative action is taken,” the Army said in a statement.

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