Green Day Concert Interrupted by Unauthorized Drone in Detroit
Band briefly exits stage; drone operator detained and faces potential FAA fines.
- Green Day paused their Detroit concert after a drone flew into Comerica Park.
- The band returned to the stage after a 10-minute delay, resuming their performance.
- Detroit police detained the drone operator, who is under investigation by federal authorities.
- FAA regulations prohibit drones near stadiums, with fines up to $75,000 for violations.
- The incident highlights ongoing security concerns around unauthorized drone use at large events.