WASHINGTON (AP) — A person accused of shining a laser pointer at Marine One with President Donald Trump aboard the helicopter has been arrested on a federal felony cost, in keeping with a court docket submitting on 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 court docket data don’t checklist an lawyer representing him.
Marine One was airborne on Saturday close to 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.

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The officer mentioned he shone a flashlight at Winkler, who apparently retaliated by flashing a crimson laser beam on the officer’s face.
As Marine One flew over their heads, Winkler appeared up and shined the laser pointer on the helicopter, in keeping with the officer. After the officer handcuffed him, Winkler repeatedly talked about apologizing to Trump, the affidavit says.
The court docket submitting doesn’t say if anyone aboard the helicopter seen the laser.
However the officer mentioned Winkler’s conduct might have quickly blinded or disoriented a pilot, putting Marine One liable to an airborne collision with different helicopters within the space.
“This conduct endangers Marine One and everybody on board,” U.S. Legal professional Jeanine Pirro mentioned in a press release. “Should you have interaction on this act, you can be recognized and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the regulation.”
Winkler informed investigators that he factors the laser “at every kind of issues, akin to cease indicators,” and didn’t know he couldn’t level it at Marine One, the affidavit says. Investigators additionally discovered a small knife in his possession, in keeping with the officer.

