The Gateway Pundit reported on May 3 that a PC-12 spy plane hovered over the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the same area around the polling audit site, last week. The Gateway Pundit followed up by digging up more information about the aircraft after receiving an image of its flight path last week.
The Gateway Pundit said the PC-12 spy plane, which has full-motion video capabilities and can suck up information transmitted by cell phones and track connections to the other end of the phone, has been used extensively against terrorists in Afghanistan and the Middle East.
The C-12 hovering over the audit site belonged to the Phoenix Police Department, as it took off from Deer Valley Airport, where Phoenix police air support is stationed.
The Gateway Pundit then discovered that Phoenix Police used multiple aircraft for several days in the vicinity of the Arizona Coliseum. A different flight path posted online shows police aircraft also hovering over the poll audit site on Friday, April 30.
What needs to be clarified now is why the police plane was hovering over the stadium where the horse county audit was taking place? For what purpose was this aircraft listening to calls in and around the gymnasium?
The Gateway Pundit later received a response from Phoenix Police Department Public Affairs Sgt. Maggie Cox, who stated that the flight map did accurately represent our flight, but that on both occasions, the aircraft was responding to calls unrelated to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum audit.
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