Boy injured by falling drone during holiday light show in Florida

Boy injured by falling drone during holiday light show in Florida Boy injured by falling drone during holiday light show in Florida

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A young boy is hospitalized after several drones fell from the sky during a holiday light show in Orlando, Florida, hitting people on the ground. City officials immediately canceled a second planned show and the FAA is investigating what caused the disaster. NBC’s Morgan Chesky reports for TODAY.