Audio Recordings Reveal That Ferguson Flight Ban Was to Keep Media Out

When clashes between protestors and police in Ferguson, Missouri grew heated this summer after the police shooting of Michael Brown, local law enforcement requested a ban on low-flying aircraft over the scene.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) complied, and eventually renewed the ban, again at police request. The initial FAA order came after reports that shots had been fired at a police helicopter, and both orders indicated that they were intended "to provide a safe environment for law enforcement activities."
But the real reason for the tiny, domestic no-fly zone was to keep the news media out.
The Associated Press obtained audio recordings showing "that local authorities privately acknowledged the purpose was to keep away news helicopters during violent street protests." Indeed, it's not even entirely clear that the helicopter shooting incident ever happened.
The AP reports that the FAA actually struggled to design a flight ban that would restrict media flyovers but not interfere with normal commercial flight, which wasn't viewed as a problem. After a while, the audio recordings reveal, they gave up and admitted the real reason they wanted the restrictions:
"They finally admitted it really was to keep the media out," said one FAA manager about the St. Louis County Police in a series of recorded telephone conversations obtained by The Associated Press. "But they were a little concerned of, obviously, anything else that could be going on.
At another point, a manager at the FAA's Kansas City center said police "did not care if you ran commercial traffic through this TFR (temporary flight restriction) all day long. They didn't want media in there."
Police repeatedly claimed that the ban was due to the shots they said were fired at a law enforcement helicopter. There's little evidence that this actually happened. Back to the AP:
Police officials confirmed there was no damage to their helicopter and were unable to provide an incident report on the shooting. On the tapes, an FAA manager described the helicopter shooting as unconfirmed "rumors."
As I said at the time, the "police safety" justification was always a stretch. Was a news helicopter really going to create a dangerous environment for the police? If anything, helicopters would be far less obtrusive than mass of trucks and reporters who clogged the scene in August. But news helicopters also would have shown a clearer, more comprehensive view of what was happening—the size and movements of the protests, the relative size and formations of police forces, the side-street incidents that, on many nights, were reported but hard to verify.
Regardless of the outcome of the investigation into the shooting that started this all, the police behavior during the aftermath is hard to justify. It's plain that the local law enforcement didn't want the public to know or see what was happening. Throughout the protests, they treated the media with contempt, illegally demanding that they stop filming, making violent threats, and arresting journalists on the scene.
And now we know that they had airspace blocked off specifically to keep the media from the space where the view of the scene would have been clearest, and then pretended that the real justification was something other than what it was. This wasn't about police safety so much as it was about public scrutiny. That's what the police were really trying to protect themselves from.
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The initial FAA order came after reports that shots had been fired at a police helicopter...
From news helicopters?
No, they were worried Stringfellow Hawk might side with the protesters.
Certain death is only one hammerhead turn away.
SPOILER ALERT: Stringfellow is dead. Long live St. John!
St John sucks ass! I assume you were a Galactica 1980 fan as well?
Doy.
Da.
Admittedly I don't remember much about it now, other than they SPOILER ALERT eventually reached Earth and that sucked about as much as when the SyFy show did.
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I wept.
The narrative may have collapsed faster if we had more coverage of this. Although it collapsed fucking FAST as it was.
It's very simple people: decisions were made for your own protection.
Sincerely,
Officer Safety
I can see a legitimate officer safety concern here. I mean, if the media broadcasted what the police were actually doing, then I imagine many people would justifiably feel compelled to kill some cops. So to protect those officers from harm, the media had to be kept out. Because police acting like anything other than authoritarian douchebags certainly is not an option.
Sometimes citizen sarcasmic, we have to pre-emptively protect the people from themselves, and if stopping them seeing our procedural policing activities keeps them from attacking us, and therefore prevents us from responding with superior force, then we've done our job keeping them protected.
You see, Mr. Sarcasmic, it's all
For Your Total Well-being.
Officer Safety
Even if civilian oversight boards weren't usually specifically designed to have no enforceable authority over the municipal PDs that they are attached to, they certainly have no way to hold accountable county, state, or federal employees who collude with bad cops.
Because the legal charted of the FAA only authorizes its existence to promote aviation safety, the only way TFRs (and other airspace restrictions) can be justified is in the interest of safety. Generally when local governments request TFRs they have to gin up an aviation safety concern.
More problematic are the TFRs that "protect" sporting events such as MLB, NFL, NASCAR, which have almost no "aviation safety" component. The VIP TFRs are justified on "national security" bases, which have even less to do with safety.
Bbbbbuttttt....SAFETY! SAFE! TY!
Has anyone answered the burning question of why libertarians are so silent about Ferguson?
It's too early to trust my sarcasm detector...
You're kidding, right?
Because ROADZ!
"The AP reports that the FAA actually struggled to design a flight ban that would restrict media flyovers but not interfere with normal commercial flight, which wasn't viewed as a problem. "
You know what the difference is between a news story like this and a conspiracy theory?
If it were a conspiracy theory, somebody would ask how much Obama knew about it at the time.
'cause asking whether the FAA restricted flights over Ferguson to keep the media in the dark is perfectly alright--but asking whether the White House knew what was going on at the FAA? That's bonkers!
I blame Bush.
I blame it on (circle all that apply: Bush, deregulation, obstructionist House Republicans, the rain).
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I knew it!
He knows about it now; it was in this morning's newspapers.
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See,that sheriff was right,the media is making cops look bad .(by reporting their lies and showing video's of criminal acts)If you media types would do as your told we could go back to work.And stay away from the Border Patrol.All you need to know about them is on Nat Geo.
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Cop: *hands up - palms facing 'perp' in "Halt!" motion*
"Don't shoot.....film of me!"
/actual "lessons" of Ferguson