Age of misinformation or information? You decide.
lol dictations.
Umpteenth edit:
While the original story may be a faux one (given that it's a tertiary source, and there's Nashville S.W.A.T. written on the bearcat), there are 13 state and local police agencies that have used drones or are training for usage. It's still a major privacy concern. The domestic ones are not to be outfitted with weapons, and they are only allowed to survey property when a warrant has been issued. They are (obviously) a less expensive alternative to police helicopters for surveillance, but still prone to user error, which is why I wasn't exactly skeptical of the drone crashing into a swat team. The idea that drones are being used is still pretty damn scary.