Tampa, Florida – U.S. District Judge Charlene E. Honeywell
has sentenced Ryan J. Fluke (28, Port Richey) to 21 months in federal prison
for aiming a laser at a police helicopter. Fluke pleaded guilty on November 20,
2018.
According to court documents, the offense occurred on
December 5, 2017, around 10:50 p.m., when a Pasco Sheriff’s Office helicopter
was dispatched to assist other deputies during an encounter with a barricaded
individual at a residence in Port Richey. The helicopter flew over the house where
the individual had barricaded himself. As the helicopter was providing
assistance for the deputies who were preparing to enter the home, Fluke aimed a
laser pointer at the helicopter. The laser pointer caused a high-intensity red
laser beam to enter the interior cockpit and the pilot’s line of sight,
initially blinding and disorientating the crewmembers for several seconds, and
making it hard to operate the aircraft. At the time of the incident, the
aircraft was flying low to the ground, over a heavily populated area. The
aircraft was forced to abandon air support for the ground units.
This case was investigated by the FBI and the Pasco
Sheriff’s Office. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys
Michael C. Baggé-Hernández and Charlie Connally.
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