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Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Photographing Air Force Base and Equipment

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6 points by 737min 7 days ago · 4 comments

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737minOP 7 days ago

According to court documents, on Dec. 2, 2025, the Whiteman Air Force Base Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) investigated a report of a suspicious minivan near the perimeter of the military installation. Air Force patrolmen were dispatched to the area to investigate, and encountered Wu, who stated that he was there to observe the B-2 Spirit aircraft. The patrolmen informed Wu that he was not permitted to take photographs or make video recordings of the military installation.

AFOSI was notified the following day that the same minivan was identified at a perimeter fence of Whiteman Air Force Base. Whiteman Air Force agents went to the area to investigate and again contacted Wu. Wu admitted to taking videos of the B-2 Spirit aircraft and numerous photographs of Whiteman’s perimeter fencing, a gate, and military equipment. Wu showed investigators his phone, including images of Whiteman Air Force Base and military equipment that Wu had recorded. In total, investigators observed 18 images and videos that Wu admitted he had taken of the installation and of military equipment. Wu also admitted to photographing another U.S. Air Force base and its military aircraft.

According to court documents, Wu is a Chinese national who illegally entered the United States on June 22, 2023, near Nogales, Az. At that time, Wu was arrested by immigration authorities for illegally being present in the United States. Due to a lack of detention space, Wu was released on his own recognizance to await immigration removal proceedings originally scheduled for Feb. 9, 2027. On Dec. 3, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) re-arrested Wu.

  • bigyabai 7 days ago

    I'm curious why your submission history almost exclusively consists of foreign influence operations. Do you deal with this at work?

    It's an odd pattern of behavior to sustain over a period of nearly 7 years, especially on a tech forum.

LouisLau 7 days ago

Why post this on HN?

  • 737minOP 4 days ago

    Fair question.

    Story about advanced technology competition.

    The guidelines appear to allow many posts on current politics.

    Taiwan future is critical to Silicon Valley.

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