Earlier, law enforcement officials speaking to CNN noted that the recent "flurry" of laser incidents
followed national news reports on the topic, and it's likely the reports prompted some "experimentation" by individuals.<snip>
"It's not a new phenomena," he said. "But it has drawn increased attention, so it's drawing increased effort to look at it because of that. But there can be a lot of different dynamics out there in the public that could result in this. We want to look at all of those."
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The officers spent much of Friday trying to determine the source of the laser beam reported by a Cessna pilot Wednesday night, Steve Coleman told CNN.
The man was questioned at his home by members of the FBI-New York Police Department Joint Terrorism Task Force and FBI agents. Coleman said authorities also were trying to determine whether the man may have been involved in other similar incidents. (Full story)
Last Wednesday, a government official told CNN that incidents involving lasers aimed at commercial aircraft have happened "all over the place" and in "kind of odd places." The official would not provide specifics.
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