[SeattleTimes] It was hard to hear Thursday night what Assistant Chief Paul McDonagh
was trying to say about how the Seattle Police Department hopes to use
drones to save lives and increase public safety — what with the chanting
of "no drones" and the loud cries of "murderer" and "shame" drowning
him out.
The first community meeting seeking public opinion on the
department's plans to use unmanned aerial systems, or drones, for law
enforcement was taken over by protesters who prevented McDonagh from
talking for more than half of the two-hour meeting.
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