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BumRushDaShow

(160,105 posts)
Mon Sep 15, 2025, 04:50 PM Monday

Scoop: Congressman wants to use drones to stop assassinations after Charlie Kirk shooting

Source: msn/Axios

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A House Democrat is introducing legislation in response to the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to have the federal government take steps towards using drones to stop similar incidents, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: The shooting, coming just a year after the attempted assassinations of President Trump, has left lawmakers scrambling for ways to keep high-profile political figures — including themselves — safe.

  • The Trump shootings led to a push for increased security for Secret Service protectees
  • But this latest shooting has sparked a broader conversation about and how to protect even those without a government title from political violence.


  • Driving the news: Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) told Axios in a statement that he plans to introduce a bill this week directing the Department of Homeland Security to study the feasibility of deploying drones to secure public events and prevent assassination attempts.

  • "Common sense dictates that drone technology should be harnessed to scan every elevated structure with a line of sight to a target," he said.
  • "If drones can enable the early detection and prevention of assassination attempts, why not use them? Better to have vigilant eyes in the sky than to remain blind to would-be assassins."


  • Between the lines: Torres has been prolific in introducing security-related legislation after recent high-profile shootings.

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    Common sense dictates that drone technology should be harnessed to scan every elevated structure with a line of sight to a target.

    If drones can enable the early detection and prevention of assassination attempts, why not use them?
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    Scoop: Congressman wants to use drones to stop assassinations after Charlie Kirk shooting https://trib.al/6AByiq0
    9:34 AM · Sep 15, 2025
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    Scoop: Congressman wants to use drones to stop assassinations after Charlie Kirk shooting (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
    What could possibly go wrong? rurallib Monday #1
    OR.... we could limit who has access to guns (like most other civilized countries). groundloop Monday #2
    Armed Safety Drones OC375 Monday #3
    We're already there. They aren't looking for kids with AR's. They are tracking US n/t Cheezoholic Monday #4
    Not armed, but I'm surprised they weren't being used for surveillance at events like that. C Moon Monday #5
    Jewish space lasers aren't up to the task? WestMichRad Monday #6
    Way to go Ritchie Torres. I'm so glad you could Buddyzbuddy Monday #7
    Just give everyone a gun and see what happens. Second amendment at work. twodogsbarking Monday #8
    Well, here you go Miguelito Loveless Tuesday #9

    OC375

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    3. Armed Safety Drones
    Mon Sep 15, 2025, 05:18 PM
    Monday

    ...for the children, I'm sure.

    Give 'em 5 minutes and they'll be demanding them.

    Buddyzbuddy

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    7. Way to go Ritchie Torres. I'm so glad you could
    Mon Sep 15, 2025, 07:31 PM
    Monday

    find a way to help this dictatorial fascist expedite his police state.
    I don't want to hear how this guy has done so much for his constituents, it's a bad idea, period.

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