Hurricane Ian: Florida man accused of pointing laser at sheriff’s office helicopter

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A Florida man is accused of shining a laser at a sheriff’s office helicopter while deputies were responding to a fire in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, authorities said.

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Nick Davidson, 44, of Nokomis, was arrested Tuesday and charged with pointing a laser light at a driver or pilot, according to Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office online booking records.

According to the sheriff’s office, the helicopter was assisting crews in the area that were responding to a fire at about 9:45 p.m. EDT when a green laser light was shined on the pilot, WWSB-TV reported.

The area was under a state of emergency in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, with deputies assisting in assessing damage and guiding units away from potential hazards in west-central Florida, according to WPLG-TV.

“There is never an appropriate time to shine a laser at a helicopter but doing so under a declared state of emergency is just in bad taste,” the sheriff’s office tweeted.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, shining a laser at an aircraft is a federal crime, WWSB reported. The glare from the laser, particularly at higher power levels, can cause temporary blindness to pilots.

Davidson was released from jail after posting $1,500 bail on Wednesday, online records show. He is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 18.