At approximately 10 minutes into the flight with my DJI Air 2 S, my neighbor and I heard gunfire close to our position. I used the drone to try to determine where it was coming from and spotted a few individuals walking about in the adjacent property. I was unable to determine the source of the gunfire and was running low on battery (27%), so I decided it was time to return to my location and land the aircraft, which I did so on autoreturn while maintaining visual line of sight. During the last part of the descent, I thought the motor/propeller noise seemed unusual. The landing of the aircraft was rough and unusual. A post-flight examination of the aircraft revealed a heavily damaged propeller blade. At the time, I didn't think too much about it and removed the damaged propeller assembly so as to be sure to replace the damaged part before the next flight.
It was not until I got back to my office and downloaded the still photos and videos that I became aware of the fact that the aircraft had been fired at by an individual on the ground with a semi-automatic handgun. I have video showing the aircraft taking fire.
Talked to the FBI and filed a report with the FAA. Contacting local law enforcement in the morning. (I'm outside city limits, so under the Sheriff's jurisdiction, and they don't open till 8 am.
It was not until I got back to my office and downloaded the still photos and videos that I became aware of the fact that the aircraft had been fired at by an individual on the ground with a semi-automatic handgun. I have video showing the aircraft taking fire.
Talked to the FBI and filed a report with the FAA. Contacting local law enforcement in the morning. (I'm outside city limits, so under the Sheriff's jurisdiction, and they don't open till 8 am.