Charlestown Gunship (Photo courtesy Charlestown Police) |
The September 15
recreational target-shooting excursion undertaken by a group of nine men at a
gravel pit on Narrow Lane, prompted South Kingstown Town Council member, James
O’Neill to inquire as to its legalities. The
men, seen hanging from the helicopter, firing automatic weapons, were shooting
at an abandoned vehicle on property owned by one of their counterparts.
At the meeting, Solicitor Michael Ursillo told the council that he had inquired into the incident.
Commending the actions of the Charlestown Police in investigating the incident that found local resident and helicopter pilot, Dean Francis Scalera, explaining his actions, Ursillo told the council that the investigation was now under the jurisdiction of the Federal Aviation Administration.
“So in the
meantime gunships are still allowable from the air,” said O’Neill.
The incident
that included several Charlestown residents and multiple semi-automatic
weapons, did not prompt any charges from Charlestown Police as no Rhode Island
laws had been broken. The legally registered weapons and owners were checked by
police and no violations were found.
At issue for
O’Neill was the fact that the men’s actions weren’t illegal according to Rhode
Island General law. O’Neill , in his memorandum, called for action from the
Congressional delegation and local government leaders.
“The South
Kingstown Town Council needs to agree and inform our Congressional
Delegation; the Governor; the General Assembly and other Town Councils and
Mayors along with the FAA that this activity must be banned outright,
never to see the “light of day” in the air space over the State of Rhode
Island along with severe penalties (ex. forfeiture of weapons and plane).”
“I think that
there is an FAA investigation going on and hopefully they ‘ll declare that they
can’t do what they were doing,” said Ursillo.
O’Neill further
went on to urge people to educate themselves as to the cost of “one bullet” and
gun violence to the State of Rhode Island.
“That’s why my
issue on this gunship stuff, airship, whatever you want to call it. Hopefully,
this is an issue that this state, this council will really take an active role in,
in the months ahead.”