<p>The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a September 29 incident prior to a Penn State football game in which a low-flying police state helicopter interrupted a large crowd of tailgaters.</p><p>The incident saw tents and other materials brought by those in attendance to swoop through the air, causing a stunned reaction from those on the ground.</p><p>The helicopter flew over the parking lot full of college football fans at Penn State University, who were in town for a game the following day between Penn State and Ohio State. Media reports</a> indicate that state police were called to assist in policing “unruly” tailgaters. The video shows the dramatic scene unfold as the helicopter caused debris – including large tents and coolers – to fly through the air.</p><p>Uploader Chris Le, a junior at Penn State Unversity, was among the hundreds present and described the scene in an interview with Good Morning America</a>, saying that “debris was flying everywhere, hitting people.” Credit: Chris Le via Storyful</p><br />