By, Jackie Northman, National Public Radio
Tourists may soon have a new attraction to look at when they visit the nation’s capital. The U.S. Secret Service says it will begin flying drones over Washington, D.C., in the near future.
The decision comes just weeks after a small unmanned — and unarmed — drone landed on White House property. In late January, as we’ve reported, a government employee lost control of the “quad copter,” crashing it in the early morning hours.
In a brief statement, the Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the president and first family, says it will begin conducting a series of exercises (Read More)