GADSDEN, Ala. — An Alabama police chief says he recently discovered that his department has two unmanned aerial vehicles.
Gadsden Police Chief John Crane told The Gadsden Times he learned two weeks ago the department has had the unmanned aerial vehicles since 2010.
The revelation came to light after the Federal Aviation Administration released a list of agencies certified to fly drones and unmanned aerial vehicles. The Gadsden Police Department was on the list.
Crane, who was named police chief in February, says he doesn’t know why they were purchased. The cost was about $150,000, paid through a federal law enforcement grant.
Crane says the department’s UAVs, which have video surveillance capability, haven’t been used because there hasn’t been a need for them.
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Add commentFederal funds protecting neighborhoods .
I'm betting since it was 2010, it was part of the Stimulus that saved us from total destruction. The drones probably created some fine jobs for the 36,856 people living in Gadsden too!
SUV's
HUH! Alls we got was some new SUV's in Lubbock.
Free Money
Loosen up guys, it was free money from the government. We need to trust the government to run more of our lives, because they will do it cheaper, fairer and more efficiently than we can.
Hope and Change...
different bet
If the UAV's arrived in 2010, I would bet they were ordered before 2008 by homeland security under George W to protect our southern states from an Iraqi invasion so they could not blow up another building like they did on 9/11. Oops that wasn't Iraq was it.