Giant Drone Used in Daring Federal Prison Contraband Drop

Two individuals from have been arrested for using a massive drone to smuggle into a federal prison in Grant Parish, , according to the Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office (GPSO).

The Drone Operation

The operation involved a drone over 5 feet wide, showcasing the increasing sophistication of contraband smuggling attempts. This large unmanned aircraft was capable of carrying a significant payload, including:

  • $32,000 worth of tobacco
  • $8,000 of marijuana
  • THC vapes
  • 10 cell phones
  • A stolen pistol

The sheer volume and variety of contraband highlight the drone’s capacity and the operation’s ambition.

The Suspects

Two individuals were arrested in connection with this incident:

  1. Sharketie Leverette, 33, from McDonough, Georgia
  2. Michael Eulin, 35, from Atlanta, Georgia

Leverette faces charges of distribution of marijuana and entering contraband into a prison. Eulin’s charges are more extensive, including possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, illegal possession of a stolen firearm, distribution of marijuana, entering contraband into a prison, and obstruction of justice.

Implications for Prison Security

This incident underscores the ongoing challenge prisons face in preventing contraband from entering their facilities. Drones present a unique threat due to their ability to bypass traditional security measures like walls and fences.

The use of such a large drone suggests that smugglers are adapting their methods, potentially in response to counter-drone measures implemented by correctional facilities. It’s a cat-and-mouse game where both sides continually evolve their tactics.

DroneXL’s Take

While this incident highlights the misuse of , it’s crucial to remember that drones overwhelmingly serve positive purposes in society. From delivery services to operations, drones are revolutionizing various industries.

The challenge lies in balancing the benefits of drone technology with necessary security measures. As we’ve seen in recent articles about contraband drops, prisons are increasingly investing in anti-drone systems to detect and intercept unauthorized flights. This incident may accelerate the adoption of such technologies.

What’s your take on this high-tech prison smuggling attempt? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Photo courtesy of KALB / Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office (GPSO)


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Haye Kesteloo
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Haye Kesteloo es redactora jefe y fundadora de DroneXL.codonde cubre todas las noticias relacionadas con los drones, los rumores sobre DJI y escribe reseñas sobre drones, y EVXL.copara todas las noticias relacionadas con los vehículos eléctricos. También es copresentador del PiXL Drone Show en YouTube y otras plataformas de podcast. Puede ponerse en contacto con Haye en haye @ dronexl.co o en @hayekesteloo.

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