Drone with camera spotted over Panthers stadium
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Police in North Carolina briefly detained and questioned a man who flew a drone with a camera mounted on it over a stadium during an NFL preseason game.
Area news media outlets report that the drone was spotted during the Aug. 17 game between the Carolina Panthers and the Kansas City Chiefs at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.
The Federal Aviation Administration limits aircraft use near major sporting events, and prohibits unmanned aircraft at sites designated as "Class B" venues, which includes Bank of America Stadium.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police department spokesman Rob Tufano did not say what explanation the drone operator gave for using the prohibited aircraft. He said information obtained during questioning was turned over to the FAA, which has jurisdiction in such matters.
Copyright 2014 by The Associated Press
This story is from ESPN.com's automated news wire. Wire index
EDITORS' PICKS
- Winston's Solid Pro Day
Jameis Winston's pro day workout wasn't exceptional, but he confirmed he's worthy of being the top pick.
McShay
- Our Hindsight Is 20/20
- As ESPN.com celebrates two decades of coverage, we rank the top players and teams of the past 20 years.
Story »
- Sticking With 12 Teams
- Mailbag: John Clayton explains why expanded playoffs are on hold and discusses overtime rules and extra points.
Story »
MORE NFL HEADLINES
- McShay: Mariota moves up in Mock Draft 4.0
- Draft: NFL comps for top prospects
- Sando: Free-agency grades for all 32 teams
- Kiper: 10 safest picks in draft
- McShay: Winston looks like No. 1 | Top 32
Comments
Use a Facebook account to add a comment, subject to Facebook's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Your Facebook name, photo & other personal information you make public on Facebook will appear with your comment, and may be used on ESPN's media platforms. Learn more.