Long Beach man arrested for shining lasers at aircraft
The Long Beach Police Department said that the man pointed the high-powered laser at a police helicopter, commercial airliners and private plane for nearly a year.
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The Long Beach Police Department said that the man pointed the high-powered laser at a police helicopter, commercial airliners and private plane for nearly a year.
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