What will be the outcome of New Jersey's drone ban call by Apr 30, 2025?
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Officials Alarmed by Mysterious Drones Over New Jersey, Including Trump's Golf Club; Congressman Claims Iranian Origin
Dec 11, 2024, 04:56 PM
Mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey have prompted state officials and federal agencies to express concern and call for action. Since mid-November, residents and law enforcement have reported swarms of unidentified drones, some described as 'car-sized', hovering over various parts of the state, including military installations and former President Donald Trump's Bedminster golf club. In one instance, a police officer observed 50 drones coming 'in off the ocean,' and a Coast Guard vessel was reportedly followed by between 12 and 30 objects. New Jersey state Senator Jon Bramnick has called for a 'limited state of emergency' to ban all drones until the source of the sightings can be determined. The FBI has stated that it does not know who is operating the drones but is investigating the matter, acknowledging the drones' evasive capabilities as they 'go dark when spotted.' U.S. military research centers have denied ownership of the drones. Additionally, U.S. Representative Jeff Van Drew has alleged that the drones are Iranian in origin, launched from a 'mothership' off the U.S. East Coast, and has urged federal authorities to take decisive action, suggesting the drones should be 'shot down.' Military analysts have voiced concerns over the implications of these unexplained aerial intrusions, doubting that hobbyists are responsible. Meanwhile, Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged the sophistication of the drones, noting their ability to evade detection. Lawmakers have expressed frustration over federal inaction, emphasizing the potential national security threat.
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