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Drones latest: New Jersey military base targeted by contraband-smuggling unmanned aircraft

New Jersey residents should avoid shooting down or shining lasers at suspect unmanned aircraft systems after complaints from pilots, the FBI warns

Katie Hawkinson
in Washington DC and New York
,Joe Sommerlad,Julia Musto,James Liddell
Thursday 19 December 2024 09:59 GMT
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A New Jersey military base says it has been targeted by contraband-smuggling drones and has put countermeasures in places to thwart incursions.

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst said that incidents relate to efforts to drop prohibited items into FCI Fort Dix federal prison, which is housed on the facility. “This year, there have been multiple drone detections, involving attempts to smuggle contraband into the federal correctional institution hosted on our base,” a base spokesperson told The War Zone.

Unmanned aircraft systems have previously smuggled cellphones, drugs and tobacco, and weight loss supplements amongst other items, according to the report.

It comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested on Wednesday that the Biden administration had brushed off concerns about the drones while providing no information as to their purpose. “This is why we need Donald J. Trump back in the White House, to bring a steady hand to the wheel and a strong commander-in-chief. He would have already had the answers,” he said during an episode of Fox and Friends.

GOP Representative Carlos Giménez of Florida told NewsNation he is most concerned that the government “hasn’t the faintest idea what’s going on with these drones” which, he claimed, “pose a threat.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger on mysterious drone sightings: 'There’s much more that we could be doing'

Virginia Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger is among lawmakers calling for more action on drone sightings around the US.

“From a legislating standpoint, there’s much more we could be doing to set clear parameters of where drones can go,” she told WUSA.

“I think people should have an expectation that state and federal leadership are working with law enforcement entities at the state and federal level to understand certainly most recent of flurry of drone activity that we have seen,” Spanberger said.

Julia Musto19 December 2024 02:01

See it: Even more possible drones fly over New Jersey

Even more possible drones fly over New Jersey
Julia Musto19 December 2024 01:03

NJ fire departments receive new guidance on drone response

The New Jersey Division of Fire Safety released a bulletin to fire departments with new safety recommendations for encountering downed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or UAV’s, according to FOX 29 Philadelphia.

The guidance instructs fire service members to not approach downed or landed drones and to initially evacuate the area by 330 feet in all directions.

Julia Musto19 December 2024 00:01

Sen. Rand Paul blocks bill that would let authorities track drones

Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul blocked legislation Wednesday that would have expanded resources for state and local authorities to track drones over the Northeast.

Paul said the bill would give them unnecessary surveillance powers, according to The Hill.

Julia Musto18 December 2024 23:02

Police, FBI investigate drones flying over a North Texas city

“We started responding to multiple reports of drones flying near city neighborhoods, federal and military properties on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at 8:14 p.m,” White Settlement Police Chief Christopher Cook said in a post on social media.

Cook said police were working with the FBI and other agencies to investigate the aircraft.

Julia Musto18 December 2024 22:32

Possible drone seen over New Jersey amid sightings across the US

Possible drone seen over New Jersey amid sightings across the US
Julia Musto18 December 2024 22:01

New York police drone operations under review in new report

A new report from the Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department has found that its policies lack transparency, with policies not fully describing its drone practices.

“Drones can be a critical public safety tool capable of enhancing NYPD operations. However, this Report found that NYPD’s Impact and Use policies do not fully and accurately describe the Department’s unmanned aircraft systems’ practices in certain respects and issued key recommendations to achieve that goal,” Department of Investigation Commissioner Jocelyn E. Strauber said.

“NYPD’s increase in drone usage in recent years has raised privacy concerns related to how drones are used to conduct police surveillance and monitoring,” said Inspector General Jeanene Barrett. “The recommendations in this Report call on NYPD to enhance its unmanned aircraft systems’ impact and use policy by providing additional information about the drone program and drone capabilities, thereby increasing public transparency related to NYPD’s use of this technology.”

Julia Musto18 December 2024 21:29

Missouri police receive reports of mysterious lights that turn out to be holiday display

Missouri’s Eureka Police Department said Tuesday that it had received several reports of mysterious lights in the sky.

Those lights, however, turned out to be a holiday display at Brookdale Farms.

Julia Musto18 December 2024 21:00

Trump would have solved drone mystery by now, claims Johnson

Trump would have solved drone mystery by now, claims Johnson

Groups of drones have been appearing nightly in string of states with little to no explanation

Julia Musto18 December 2024 20:31

New York police got 120 calls about drones last weekend

Police in New York told The New York Times that they received 120 calls about drones last weekend.

However, most of the reports were not really about the drones at all, Rebecca Weiner, the department’s head of intelligence and counterterrorism, noted.

At least one person called about the planet Venus.

Weiner added that there has not been a marked increase in the number of actual drones spotted by the police.

Julia Musto18 December 2024 20:02

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