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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that gunfire was not a factor in the crash of a police helicopter in Arizona, which occurred during a tactical operation in 2022. The incident resulted in the tragic death of the pilot and serious injuries to the co-pilot. Preliminary investigations pointed to potential mechanical issues, but the NTSB’s recent findings focused on ruling out external threats, including gunfire, which had been a concern due to the helicopter’s operational context. The investigation continues as officials gather more evidence to determine the exact causes and contributing factors behind the crash. This incident has raised questions about the safety protocols for police air support, especially during high-risk operations, highlighting the need for comprehensive evaluations to ensure the safety of both air and ground personnel in future tactical missions.

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