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LAPD helicopter shot down with machine gun

  The LAPD has 19 helicopters and they try keep at least two helicopters airborne at all times. Sounds like a jobs program for cops, or a jobs program for police helicopter pilots.


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Suspect Arrested After Police Helicopter Targeted With Rifle, Leaks Fuel

KTLA News

8:34 a.m. PDT, April 24, 2011

VAN NUYS (KTLA) -- A suspect was arrested after shooting and damaging a police helicopter early Sunday morning.

Police received several reports of a man with an automatic assault rifle in the 15700 block of Saticoy Street west of the 405 Freeway shortly before 6 a.m..

A police helicopter responding to the scene was hit by the suspect's gunfire and began showing smoke, LAPD Captain John Eagan told KTLA.

Several reports said it may have been leaking fuel.

The helicopter was able to safely land at Van Nuys Airport and is scheduled to undergo inspection.

Officers located the man in an apartment building nearby where family members were able to subdue him into police custody.

"The individual was moving around in the front yard of the residence on the porch, out towards the street as family members were tying to get him to surrender," Eagan said.

"The best thing about this is that no shots were fired by police and this individual is in custody and he's unharmed." Police said he may have been morning over the recent death of a friend.

Two officers on board were not injured.

An investigation is still underway.


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Jet fuel poured from bullet hole while LAPD helicopter made emergency landing

By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times

April 26, 2011

Jet fuel was pouring from the bullet hole when the Los Angeles Police Department helicopter struck by sniper fire Sunday in Van Nuys made an emergency landing, authorities said Monday.

The pilot "heard a loud thump outside the aircraft and took evasive action," said Robert Price, chief pilot for the police Air Support Division. "He knew the fuel tank had been hit — he could smell the fuel and some of it got on the windshield."

The names of the pilot and observer aboard the A-Star American-Eurocopter AS350 B2 were not released. Officials consider the two to be witnesses in a criminal investigation into the attempted murder of police officers.

Police arrested Danny Lopez, 18, after officers reportedly saw him aiming a rifle skyward in the 15700 block of Saticoy Street about 6 a.m. Officials said Monday that no other suspect is being sought.

Air Support Division officers said airborne police have been targeted by lasers, but "it's been a long time" since bullets were fired at the department's 19 helicopters, said Lt. Phil Smith of the helicopter unit.

"Gunfire directed at us, that's a surprise," Smith said. Helicopter crews know "there's a potential for it ending badly" when a craft is struck by bullets.

Smith said the crew involved in Sunday's emergency landing at Van Nuys Airport was back at work Monday. The helicopter was being checked for additional bullet damage, he said.

Although Price said he envisioned no change in protocol for police helicopters circling about 500 to 800 feet above crime scenes, Smith said the craft "may have to go a little higher and farther out" in the future.

Police try to keep at least two helicopters airborne at all times, and crews practice emergency auto-rotation landings every 90 days. Sunday's landing was done under full power, they said.

bob.pool@latimes.com

 

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