Florida Man Arrested for Shooting Down Walmart Delivery Drone

A 72-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly shooting a delivery drone out of the sky, causing thousands of dollars in damage. According to ClickOrlando.com, Dennis Winn faces multiple charges including criminal mischief and discharging a firearm in public.

The Drone Delivery Incident

The incident occurred in The Overlook at Lake Lousia neighborhood in Lake County, Florida. A two-man crew from , Walmart’s drone delivery partner, was conducting a proof-of-concept mock delivery when they heard what sounded like a gunshot. The drone, which was descending from 230 feet to about 75 feet, quickly returned to the nearby Walmart store.

Upon inspection, the crew discovered a bullet hole in the drone’s payload system. The damage to the drone is estimated at $2,500, with additional business impact due to the aircraft being rendered inoperable.

The Arrest

When contacted by deputies, Winn allegedly admitted to using a 9mm handgun to shoot the drone, claiming he thought it was surveilling him. The arrest affidavit states that Winn recounted past experiences with drones that he believed were spying on him.

“While waiting for a transport vehicle, Winn allegedly yelled out to a neighbor that he was going to jail for shooting a drone,” the affidavit notes.

Walmart’s Drone Delivery Program

This incident highlights the challenges faced by Walmart’s drone delivery program, which was announced in 2022. The retail giant partnered with -based DroneUp to expand drone deliveries in Florida, aiming to “influence the expansion of and enable other businesses to explore its benefits.”

Legal Implications

Winn now faces charges of shooting or throwing a deadly missile into dwellings, vessels, or vehicles, criminal mischief above $1,000, and discharging a firearm in public or on residential property. He was released on a $13,500 bond.

DroneXL’s Take

This incident underscores the growing pains associated with the integration of drone technology into everyday life. While companies like Walmart and DroneUp are pushing the boundaries of convenience and efficiency, public perception and understanding of drone operations remain significant hurdles.

The shooting of a delivery drone not only raises safety concerns but also highlights the need for better and community outreach regarding drone operations. As drone delivery services expand, it’s crucial for companies and local authorities to work together to address privacy concerns and ensure public safety.

Moreover, this incident may prompt a of current regulations surrounding drone operations in residential areas. It’s a reminder that as technology advances, so too must our frameworks and societal norms adapt to accommodate these changes.


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