World Cup: Drone Pilot Faces Federal Charges Over Atlanta Festival Flight
Lorenzo Rojas-Martinez faces federal charges for flying drones over Atlanta's World Cup festival, raising security and regulatory questions.

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Lorenzo Rojas-Martinez has been charged by the U.S. Justice Department for allegedly flying a drone over the Atlanta World Cup festival at Centennial Olympic Park.
Authorities say the pilot operated 21 drones during the event, raising security concerns. The charges highlight the enforcement of airspace regulations during major sports events.
The case's handling by federal authorities is now under public scrutiny.
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