Man charged with illegally flying drone over AFC championship game in Baltimore

A man was charged Monday with illegally flying a drone over M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore during the AFC championship game last month, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland.

Matthew Hebert, 44, of Pennsylvania, was hit with three felony counts for allegedly operating an unregistered drone, an incident that temporarily suspended the game between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs, who went on to win 17-10 and secure their place in the Super Bowl.

Authorities say Hebert violated the national defense airspace and operated the drone without a certificate.

“Illegally operating drones poses a significant security risk that will lead to federal charges,” United States Attorney Erek L. Barron said in a statement. “Temporary flight restrictions are always in place during large sporting events.”

If convicted, Hebert could face up to three years in prison for operating an unregistered drone and not having a certificate. He could also face up to one year in prison for breaching the United States National Defense Airspace.

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