NYPD Seizes Drone of Photojournalist Documenting Mass Burials on Hart Island

The NYPD seized the drone of a photojournalist documenting the mass burials on Hart Island amid the coronavirus crisis.
Aerial photographer George Steinmetz, who has an FAA license to fly a drone, had launched the $1,500 device from a City Island parking lot Wednesday morning to film the somber work on Hart Island when he was suddenly stopped.
Just minutes after he began, Steinmetz was confronted by a group of plainclothes NYPD officers who stepped out of an unmarked van. The cops confiscated the drone and issued him a misdemeanor summons for “avigation,” an antiquated law prohibiting aircraft — including drones — from taking off or landing anywhere in New York City that isn’t an airport, the report said.
A frustrated Steinmetz posted to his Instagram:
#keepthememorycard”
“These are humans, and they’re basically being treated like they’re toxic waste, like they’re radioactive,” Steinmetz told Gothamist. “I think it’s important.”
Steinmetz is the second journalist since the pandemic began to have his drone seized by cops while trying to photograph Hart Island, according to Mickey Osterreicher, the general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association. An Associated Press photographer suffered the same fate while looking to document the mass burials last week.
Meanwhile this video from Reuters and AP on April 9 shows labourers burying coffins on Hart Island in New York:
Photo: George Steinmetz
Sources: The Washington Post; gothamist; New York Post