DAPL Photographer Cleared of Charges After Drone Footage Proves His Case

September 28, 2020 0 By HearthstoneYarns

A Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protester and photographer was cleared of all charges Thursday after he was accused of endangering a police plane with his drone.

Aaron Turgeon, also known as Prolific the Rapper, faced seven years in prison after he was arrested in October and charged with reckless endangerment and physical obstruction of a government function. Prosecutors said he had put the pilot of a surveillance plane, as well as water protectors on the ground, in harm’s way when he used a drone to capture protest footage over a DAPL site.

The footage proved to be useful in the trial, which ended in one day after Judge Allan Schmalenberger found that Turgeon flew his drone in a “methodical manner” and did not put others at “substantial risk of bodily injury under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life,” the Bismarck Tribune reported.

“The defendant did not fly the drone at the plane. He did not fly the drone in a reckless manner over either the people or at the plane,” Schmalenberger said.

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