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donnlass 4th Nov 2012 20:28

Deadly Police Helicopter Crash In Atlanta
 
Deadly Police Helicopter Crash In Atlanta


Two officers have been killed after an Atlanta police helicopter flying low during a search for a missing boy crashed near a busy crossroads.

Police spokesman Carlos Campos confirmed both officers had died, but said no one was hurt on the ground after the aircraft landed close to Interstate 20 in a neighbourhood populated by fast food restaurants and other outlets.

The helicopter went down around 10.30pm on Saturday in the west of the city.

TV footage soon after the crash showed flaming debris strewn across roads around four miles west of central Atlanta.

The missing nine-year-old child was subsequently found unharmed.

Mr Campos said officials were working with federal aviation authorities at the scene.

"It appeared to have hit the utility wire on the way down," he said.

Bystander Darryl James, 42, said he had been on his way to a cheque-cashing store when he saw the low-flying helicopter.

He said: "The tail end went down and there was an explosion. As soon as I got close enough to it, poom! It exploded.

"They could not survive it."

Kathleen Bergen, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said an investigation had been launched into the crash.

The type of helicopter was unknown at this stage.

Power was cut off after the incident, with a Georgia Power utility crew on the scene.

Atlanta Police Chief George Turner said: "Losing an officer is the most difficult thing a police chief can face. Losing two is an unthinkable tragedy.

"Our hearts go out to the families of these officers and our thoughts and prayers are with them."

heli-cal 4th Nov 2012 20:47

Reported wire strike!

TrakBall 4th Nov 2012 21:02

News report including type of helecopter invovled.



A low-flying police helicopter scanning a bustling neighborhood not far from downtown Atlanta for a runaway 9-year-old boy suddenly plummeted to the ground and exploded, killing both officers on board but leaving those on the ground unharmed.

Federal authorities are investigating what caused the aircraft to descend into power lines, knocking out electricity to some residents nearby in the district filled with shopping plazas, fast food restaurants and homes. The boy was found safely a couple of hours after the helicopter crashed late Saturday night. Atlanta police spokesman Officer John Chafee said Sunday that the boy ran away after being scolded by his mother and was later found wandering on a city street.

The two officers were identified Sunday afternoon as pilot Richard J. Halford, 48, of Lithia Springs, who had been with the department for 26 years, and Shawn A. Smiley, 40, of Lithonia, a tactical flight officer who joined the department two years ago.

Atlanta Police Chief George Turner praised the two officers as public servants who died honorably in the search for the missing boy. Both men were fathers. Smiley had three children under the age of 10.
"Every day, they provided air support for our officers, assisting in major events and searches for suspects and missing persons," Turner said in a news release. "Their value to our citizens and our officers on the street is incalculable."

The families have asked for privacy, and trust funds have been set up at Wells Fargo bank locations to help them, said Atlanta police spokesman Carlos Campos.

Their deaths shook not only the police force, but the entire city.
"It's sad. It's tragic ... for someone to lose their lives trying to find a kid, trying to keep another family together," Rodney Christian, 22, told the AP as he and more than a dozen others looked at the scene in the early morning darkness Sunday. Christian lamented the tragedy and thought of his 1-month-old baby.

"It makes me want to rush home and get back to my kid."
The wreckage of the OH-6A helicopter had already been moved as investigators piece together what happened, said Eric M. Weiss, a spokesman with the National Transportation Safety Board.
Records with the Federal Aviation Administration showed the helicopter was a Hughes OH-6A manufactured in 1967. The Hughes has historically been a military workhorse.

Atlanta police referred questions about what caused the crash to federal investigators.

Bystander Darryl James, 42, told the AP that he had gone with a companion to a check-cashing store Saturday night when he heard the helicopter flying overhead and thought it was rather low.
"The tail end went down and then there was an explosion," James said. He said he tried to get close to the wreckage. "As soon as I got close enough to it, poom! It exploded." He added of the helicopter's occupants: "They could not survive it."

James said people are often waiting at a normally busy bus stop near the crash site, adding, "Thank God nobody was out there."

After the crash, fire trucks and police cars with lights flashing converged on the area, blocking surrounding roads. Police put up yellow crime scene tape and kept bystanders so far back they were unable to see the crash site behind a small rise.

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed also said early Sunday that he was saddened by what he called a "terrible accident."
"We mourn these two brave men and offer our deepest condolences to their families and loved ones," Reed said in a statement.

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Funeral arrangements were pending.


Condolences to the families invovled.


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