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FAA Investigating FL Drone Disaster That Injured 7-Year-Old Boy

TMZ.com Monday, 23 December 2024
The Federal Aviation Administration is now officially investigating a holiday drone show in the Orlando area that went absolutely haywire, injuring a 7-year-old and sending the crowd running for cover. Videos from the weekend event captured the…
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