Over the past few weeks, residents of New Jersey have found themselves in the grip of a peculiar phenomenon—the appearance of mysterious drones buzzing through their night skies. But this isn’t just a local scare; it has recently flown the coop into one of New York City’s boroughs—Staten Island.
Reports of these unidentified flying objects have been swirling around various communities in New Jersey, triggering an investigation from local law enforcement and even the FBI. The situation took an interesting turn when Staten Island became the latest target of these nighttime flights. Residents are perplexed, and local Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis isn’t taking the situation lightly—she has called upon the FBI and Homeland Security for urgent answers.
In response to the growing concerns, the Federal Aviation Administration has stepped in and imposed flight restrictions in certain areas as the investigation unfolds. Drones have been reported flying over eight counties in New Jersey, dating back to just before Thanksgiving. That’s quite a long stretch of time for so much buzz!
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy addressed the situation on social media, stating he had met with various federal officials, including Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and members of the Department of Homeland Security. They discussed the drone activity that has been troubling parts of North and Central New Jersey. Governor Murphy reassured folks that they are keeping a close eye on things and are working with federal partners, stating that there is currently “no threat to the public.”
This past Tuesday, Phil Doyle and his wife, Maureen, decided to step outside to enjoy their back patio when they were startled by a loud buzzing noise overhead. According to Doyle, they witnessed “dozens of flying objects,” suspected to be drones, making their way from the direction of Picatinny Arsenal in a northwestern trajectory. “One goes over, and then another. It’s not two or three a night; it’s 30 or 50 a night!” Doyle exclaimed. He noted that the drones seemed to be about the size of a dining room table, complete with blinking lights for added effect.
With so many drones on the prowl, experts are raising alarms about potential hazards. JP Tristani, an aviation expert, highlighted how these drones are operating in a crowded airspace near three major commercial airports. “Let’s say a drone loses control and it goes above 500 feet; it could be catastrophic on an airplane midair. It could easily take out an engine, it could smash into the cockpit,” he warned. High stakes are at play here, with safety on everyone’s minds. “Is it a hazard? Yes. Should it be addressed? Yes.” Tristani insists action must be taken before something serious happens.
The FBI has also reached out to the community for help. They are asking residents to share any videos or pictures they may have captured of these drone flights, along with any other useful information. Evesham police are echoing this request, encouraging anyone with information to reach out through their non-emergency line or send in an anonymous tip.
As the mystery surrounding these drones lingers on, people are left wondering: Why now? What’s the purpose behind all this aerial activity? It’s a situation that’s bound to keep the residents of New Jersey and Staten Island on high alert, eyes to the sky as the story unfolds. Let’s hope for a resolution that puts our minds at ease!
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