Shreveport Woman Admits to Aiming Laser at Aircrafts, Potentially Jeopardizing Safety

Shreveport Woman Pleads Guilty to Endangering Aircraft Safety

Incident Overview

In a surprising turn of events, a Shreveport woman has admitted guilt in federal court for an alarming act involving aircraft safety. On Tuesday, April Nicole Poitras, aged 45, pled guilty to the charges of aiming a laser at aircraft during an incident last year.

Details of the Incident

The incident took place on August 15, 2023, as a Cessna 172L flew at roughly 3,500 feet over Caddo Parish. Reports indicate that a green laser was aimed at the aircraft from the ground, prompting swift action from law enforcement. The situation escalated as the laser was also directed at a police helicopter, the Airbus H125, which was deployed to assist in the situation.

Law Enforcement Response

Responding officers, assisted by the helicopter pilot, tracked down Poitras, who was found in a yard still wielding the laser pointer. In court, Poitras acknowledged her actions, admitting she had aimed the laser at multiple aircraft that night, potentially endangering lives.

Legal Consequences

Poitras now faces serious penalties for her actions. The charges include two counts of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft. If convicted, she could be sentenced to up to five years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, and a hefty fine of up to $250,000.

Investigation and Prosecution

This case caught the attention of multiple law enforcement agencies including the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General, Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office, Blanchard Police Department, and the Baltimore Police Department. The prosecution is being led by Assistant United States Attorney Seth D. Reeg, underscoring the federal interest in the case due to its implications for aviation safety.

The Bigger Picture

Incidents involving laser pointers aimed at aircraft are taken very seriously. They pose not only a threat to flight safety but also disrupt law enforcement efforts. This case serves as a reminder of the potential dangers that can arise from seemingly harmless actions.

As the case unfolds, it raises important questions about the responsibilities of individuals in ensuring the safety of air travel.


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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