“Members of our Legislative Delegation attended a meeting this morning held for state legislators during which a briefing was provided by the NJ State Police and the NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness regarding the recent reports of drones flying in the state.
“Yesterday, our Delegation issued a letter to the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness requesting any information on the drone situation for the purpose of responding to alarmed constituents who rightfully want answers.
“While the professionalism of law enforcement agencies was on full display at the meeting this morning, regretfully no definitive answers were provided regarding the operations of the drones in question. It was emphasized that, at this time, there was no known and credible threat. The New Jersey State Police has been working around the clock on the situation for more than three weeks. It is difficult to detect a drone, and that manned aircraft have been reported as drones, inflating the number of sightings. Additionally, it is a federal crime to shoot down a drone.
“To that end, it is evident that national intelligence agencies must utilize their tremendous resources to deepen coordination with state and local enforcement. This is especially critical and timely when considering the increasing scope of drone sightings, the locations in question and sheer lack of information as to the drones’ purpose, whatever that may be. Last but not least, the state must be more responsive in addressing growing public alarm.
“Consistent with our actions to date, our Delegation will continue to work with the state and law enforcement on getting answers about the drone situation, including any actions that are taken in the interest of public safety and or national security should it be determined that the situation has risen to that level. “Anyone with information about the drones is encouraged to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or submit it online at tips.fbi.gov.”
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