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Man charged with shining laser pointer at Marine One with Trump aboard
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Man charged with shining laser pointer at Marine One with Trump aboard

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 5:41 am
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A person accused of shining a laser pointer at presidential helicopter Marine One with President Trump aboard was arrested on federal prices Monday.

Jacob Samuel Winkler, 33, of Washington, D.C., is charged with aiming the beam of a laser pointer at an plane, a felony punishable by a most jail sentence of 5 years. On-line courtroom information do not listing an legal professional representing him.

Marine One was airborne on Saturday after departing the White Home when a U.S. Secret Service patrol officer noticed Winkler strolling on a sidewalk, shirtless and loudly speaking to himself, the officer wrote in an affidavit. The officer stated he shone a flashlight at Winkler, who allegedly retaliated by flashing a purple laser beam on the officer’s face.

As Marine One flew over their heads, Winkler seemed up and shined the laser pointer on the helicopter, in response to the officer. 

“This positioned Marine One liable to an airborne collision,” the Secret Service officer wrote.

After the officer handcuffed him, Winkler repeatedly stated phrases like “I ought to apologize to Donald Trump,” the affidavit alleges.

Winkler allegedly advised investigators that he factors the laser “at all types of issues, reminiscent of cease indicators,” and did not know he could not level it at Marine One, the affidavit says. Investigators additionally discovered a small knife in his possession, in response to the officer.

“This habits endangers Marine One and everybody on board,” U.S. Legal professional Jeanine Pirro, the highest prosecutor in D.C., stated in an announcement to The Related Press. “Should you have interaction on this act, you can be recognized and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the legislation.”

The courtroom submitting does not say if anyone aboard the helicopter seen the laser. However the officer stated Winkler’s conduct might have quickly blinded or disoriented a pilot, inserting Marine One liable to an airborne collision with different helicopters within the space.

The Federal Aviation Administration says lasers pose a “severe security risk” to plane as a result of they’ll incapacitate pilots. The company has recorded 5,913 laser incidents to this point this yr — or about 28 per day — and 12,840 final yr.

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