The drones of concern are apparently flying fully legally. Why the urge to shoot them down?
Shooting at a drone, as some have professed they might do, seems like a recipe to get badly busted/jailed and sued for any damage. In most places in the US I assume it's illegal to shoot into the sky, with those bullets almost certainly landing on someone else's property, perhaps injuring someone or damaging property. I presume it's even much more illegal to aim to shoot down a plane that's fully legal, displaying the proper lights! And this is not even considering what happens when a large drone falls out of the sky.
If you do successfully shoot down a drone on your own property, what then are you going to do: call in the press or hand it over to authorities (and as a result get busted), bury it to get rid of the evidence against you, sell the parts on Ebay, or what?