Then go ask the helicopter pilot.
Who are you to suggest they were doing something wrong?
You weren't there, you have no idea what they were doing.
Given the emergency issues where this happened, there's a pretty good chance that whatever they...
Really? Suggest that "the media" lied about the incident and shrug it off?
Fox News, Huffington Post, and essentially every outlet in between reported the collision. You suggest that they might have all conspired to promote a falsehood?
There was a collision. The manned aircraft had the right of way. The drone was obligated to give way. No logic or courtroom cleverness could prevail over those hard facts.