So all rc hobbyist should have their freedom taken away because some people are scared of toys with cameras...just like how some people are scared of ar 15s...
You never know how someone will react. I know a guy that brought over a new, $4,000.++ drone to show off. Launched it in the backyard and took it to something like 500 feet. Ran a loop around the neighborhood where you could barely see the thing. Later I had neighbors that I've known and gotten along with for years voice concerns.
If we'd been flying it at 90 feet and hovered over the neighbors house long enough, it would not surprise me to have it knocked out of the air.
If you are at 300 feet, it won't be in range. If it's looking in windows and hanging out for an extended amount of time at low altitude, it may get shot.
I don't have a stake in this either way. However, if I was on a jury, I'd be inclined to believe the guy that thought he had a reason to shoot one down, had lots of time to arm himself with a shotgun and the drone was in range (low elevation). In Texas, the drone operator was several blocks away hovering the drone over young girls sunbathing. It is no surprise that guy got off. pun intended