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Man arrested for aiming lasers at planes near Miami airport
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A man was taken into custody for allegedly pointing a green laser at an aircraft near Miami International Airport, Florida. According to NBC 6 South Florida, an American Airlines pilot noticed the laser on December 25, 2024. The suspect, Francisco Teixeira, was apprehended by Miami Dade Police. Authorities reported that the 45-year-old Brazilian man aimed to disrupt Christmas Day for pilots, endangering passengers and crew.

WSVN 7 News reported that police launched an investigation at the nearby Aloft Hotel after receiving a call about the incident. An officer witnessed a green laser being directed at two aircraft in flight. Teixeira appeared before Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Gisela Cardonne Ely, who stated: "You're charged with misuse of a laser device. You cannot have in your possession any laser guns or toys."

Pointing lasers at aircraft is considered a federal crime by US aviation regulators. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) may pursue criminal and civil actions against offenders. According to the FAA, "People who shine lasers at aircraft face FAA fines of up to $11,000 per violation and up to $30,800 for multiple laser incidents." In 2021 alone, the FAA issued $120,000 in fines related to laser strikes.

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This arrest follows a warning from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) two weeks prior about shining lasers at unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or drones. The FBI Newark and New Jersey State Police urged the public not to mistake UAS for commercial or private planes.

Lasers pose significant risks when pointed at aircraft or even towards the sky. The United States Federal Aviation Administration states that lasers can "incapacitate pilots, putting thousands of passengers at risk every year." Reports show that pilots noted 13,304 laser strikes in 2023 compared to 9,457 in 2022.

While injuries are uncommon from such incidents, there have been cases where they occurred. For instance, during Delta Air Lines flight DL5343 on June 22, 2024, unspecified injuries were reported when a green laser hit the plane at an altitude of 4,000 feet.

In September 2023, another investigation began after a Delta Air Lines flight was targeted by a laser near Boston Logan International Airport just nine miles away from landing.

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