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Drones latest: Biden insists flying objects pose ‘no danger’ as FBI issues urgent firearm and laser warning

The bureau has warned New Jersey residents to avoid shooting down or shining lasers at suspect unmanned aircraft systems after complaints from pilots

Katie Hawkinson
in Washington DC and New York
,Joe Sommerlad,Julia Musto,James Liddell
Wednesday 18 December 2024 13:49 GMT
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President Joe Biden insisted that there is “no sense of danger” surrounding the mysterious spate of drone sightings across the US.

“Nothing nefarious apparently, but they’re checking it all out,” he told reporters at the White House on Tuesday amid growing public demands for an explanation. “We’re following this closely, but so far no sense of danger.”

The FBI also issued a warning to New Jersey residents, urging them not to shoot down or shine lasers at suspected drones flying overhead. The bureau, along with state police, noted an increase of pilots being hit in the eyes with lasers, after those on the ground have mistaken planes for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS’s).

“There is also a concern with people possibly firing weapons at what they believe to be a UAS,” the agency added in a statement.

Members of Congress were briefed on the potential origins of the drones in a classified House Intelligence Committee meeting on Tuesday by Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Major General Pat Ryder.

Officials continue to brush off claims that the UAS’s are linked with anything more clandestine, with Ryder telling reporters: “Completely understand the concerns, completely will reinforce we’re taking it seriously.”

Bethenny Frankel shares bizarre theory about mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey

Bethenny Frankel shares bizarre theory about mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey

The reality star suggested that the drones could ‘be sniffing out something very dangerous’

Julia Musto18 December 2024 05:00

Licensed drone operator weighs in on drone activity in upstate New York

Alex Ramos, a licensed drone operator, said he often flies his drone on the shores of Lake Ontario, which borders New York.

“I’ve flown over Lake Ontario before,” Ramos told WHEC. “Obviously not too far out in case the drone loses battery and flies away.”

Ramos reported having issues with drones at sporting events.

“I’ve spoken to some of the people at the Red Wings, and they said they had drones falling onto their field during games,” he said.

Julia Musto18 December 2024 04:01

Chuck Schumer announces legislation to help authorities with drones

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer holds a press conference in November in Washington, DC. Schumer is one of multiple lawmakers taking action on the issue
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer holds a press conference in November in Washington, DC. Schumer is one of multiple lawmakers taking action on the issue (REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz)

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is is introducing legislation that will help authorities respond to recent drone activity.

The New York Democrat announced Tuesday he will bring the Safeguarding the Homeland from the Threats Posed by Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act to the floor to “give state and local authorities more authority and tools to track drones.”

“Drone sightings have created confusion, anxiety, and disruptions for millions in communities across the Northeast,” Schumer said, according to pressconnects.

“Local authorities can do a lot to help answer our questions, but right now they are not empowered to do so because the federal government has total jurisdiction. With thousands of local requests each year it’s important to make sure state and local agencies have the tools they need to get answers and keep communities safe.”

Julia Musto18 December 2024 03:02

Lawmakers reportedly want more answers on the East Coast drones

Lawmakers reportedly want more answers from the government regarding recent drone sightings around the eastern US.

“Why aren’t these things being intercepted?,” New Jersey Rep. Chris Smit said, according to NEXSTAR.

He said that while federal agencies insist there is no threat to public safety or national security.

“It’s not reassuring,” Smith said. “Tell us how you know that.”

Julia Musto18 December 2024 02:05

Connecticut state police use special detection system to track drones, report says

Connecticut state police are reportedly using a special detection system to track drones as they fly over Northeast states.

The Coast Guard Station in New London uses a machine called a fixed drone detection system, and can track drones within a five-mile radius.

“I can’t speculate on any sightings that have been unconfirmed and I wouldn’t want to create any of that hysteria. Looking at videos I’ve seen on the news or that have been passed on to us, a lot of these have been matched up to manned aircraft flights or things that are naturally going to be in the sky,” Sergeant Kevin Pelkey, of the Connecticut State Police Drone Detection Division, told WFSB.

Julia Musto18 December 2024 01:01

House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman claims drones are from China

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul told reporters on Tuesday that he believes that some unidentified drones over New York and New Jersey are “spy drones” from China.

It is unclear what evidence the Texas representative had to support these beliefs.

“We want answers but the response I’m getting is we don’t know whose drones these are,” McCaul said, according to The New York Post.

He spoke before a classified briefing to members of the House intelligence committee, the outlet reported.

After the briefing, lawmakers said the government had explained the drones as manned aircraft. Officials have repeated that there is no threat to national security or public safety. Drones have reportedly also been spotted around a US Air Force base in Germany.

“We need to identify who is behind these drones,” he said. “My judgment based on my experience is that those that are over our military sites are adversarial and most likely are coming from the People’s Republic of China.”

Julia Musto18 December 2024 00:05

If drones aren’t a threat, then why did Congress receive a classified briefing?

If drones aren’t a threat, then why did Congress receive a classified briefing? That’s one question Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Major General Pat Ryder was asked on Tuesday.

“I’d have to refer you to Congress on that,” he replied.

“I can assure you ... that again we are sharing as much information as we can based on what we know.”

After Ryder’s remarks, one lawmaker that attended a classified House Intelligence Committee briefing on the matter told reporters that officials said the drones were manned aircraft.

Julia Musto17 December 2024 23:01

DC lawmakers frustrated as officials reject drone conspiracies – but provide no real answers

DC lawmakers frustrated as officials provide no clear answers on drone sightings

ANALYSIS: From Iranian ‘mother-ships’ to federal conspiracies to a Star Wars prop, a lack of official information means the drone scare is generating more heat than light, writes John Bowden

Julia Musto17 December 2024 22:01

Illinois Democratic Rep. Krishnamoorthi says technology of drones has outpaced the law

Julia Musto17 December 2024 21:30

House Intelligence Committee member says he wasn’t told anything that isn’t public knowledge

Following a classified briefing, House Intelligence Committee member and California Representative Jimmy Gomez reportedly said that the public needs to have faith that the government and its agencies are on top of the current drone situation.

When asked if he was told anything that isn’t public knowledge, he said: “Off the top of my head, no.”

Julia Musto17 December 2024 21:15

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