Soldier’s Helicopter White House Stunt

Soldier’s Helicopter White House Stunt

In 1974, a U.S. soldier stole a helicopter and flew it to the White House in Washington, D.C. The Executive Protective Service shot and injured him as he hovered above the south grounds, forcing him to land. He received only a one-year prison sentence and $2,400 in fines.

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