Peter Tripp Akemann, 56, agreed to plead guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft, federal prosecutors ...
The defendant has agreed to pay more than $65,000 in restitution and faces up to a year in federal prison, prosecutors said.
Peter Tripp Akemann, a co-founder of Call of Duty studio Treyarch, has pleaded guilty to crashing a drone into a firefighting ...
Call of Duty studio co-founder Peter T. Akemann recently pleaded guilty to striking a firefighting plane with his drone ...
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Call of Duty studio co-founder pleads guilty to crashing drone into firefighting aircraftPeter Tripp Akemann avoids jail, will pay 'Super Scooper' repair costs and is ordered to help with LA's wildfire recovery ...
Treyarch co-founder Peter Akemann - who more recently served as president of Skydance Interactive - has pleaded guilty ...
Drone pilot faces criminal and financial repercussions for grounding a Canadian aircraft sent to help fight wildfires in ...
"We will track down drone operators who violate the law and interfere with the critical work of our first responders," says ...
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GameRant on MSNTreyarch Co-Founder Allegedly Hit Firefighting Plane with Drone During Los Angeles WildfiresA former co-founder of Treyarch was allegedly involved with a crash between a drone and a firefighting plane during the Los ...
Peter Tripp Akemann, 56, agreed to plead guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft, prosecutors in Los Angeles announced Friday. Akemann was charged Friday with the ...
On January 9, as wildfires raged across California, Akemann drove to the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California. He went to the top floor of a parking lot there and launched a DJI Mini 3 ...
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