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Drones join LAPD helicopters for standoffs, chases

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Los Angeles Times
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The Los Angeles Police Department has significantly expanded its unmanned aerial vehicle operations, documenting over 3,500 drone deployments throughout the previous year. These aerial platforms are increasingly utilized during high-risk scenarios including criminal pursuits and hostage negotiations. Proponents highlight substantial financial advantages compared to traditional helicopter operations, while civil liberties advocates express concerns regarding surveillance capabilities and artificial intelligence integration in law enforcement protocols.

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Drones join LAPD helicopters for standoffs, chases
Drones join LAPD helicopters for standoffs, chases

LAPD officials say drones were deployed more than 3,500 times last year. While critics worry about how the drones will be used, especially when equipped with AI technology, advocates argue they are more cost-effective than police helicopters.
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