The FBI has issued a strong advisory to New Jersey residents, urging them not to interfere with drones by shooting them down or using lasers to target aircraft. This warning comes amid a wave of drone sightings across the state that has sparked public concern and speculation about their origin and purpose.
Federal officials emphasized that interfering with drones or any aircraft is a violation of federal law and poses significant safety risks. The warning was specifically directed at individuals contemplating the use of firearms or laser pointers, both of which can cause severe consequences, including criminal charges.
“Taking such actions not only endangers public safety but also violates federal regulations,” an FBI spokesperson stated. The agency further stressed that unauthorized interference with aircraft could lead to serious penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
The advisory follows increased reports of unidentified drones hovering over residential and industrial areas in New Jersey. These sightings have prompted widespread speculation and, in some cases, frustration among residents who feel unsettled by the presence of these unmanned aerial vehicles.
Authorities assured the public that investigations are underway to identify the operators of these drones and determine their intent. Law enforcement agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Aviation Administration, are collaborating to address the situation and ensure public safety.
While the public remains on edge, officials encouraged residents to report drone sightings to authorities rather than attempting to take matters into their own hands. The FBI reiterated the importance of following legal channels to handle such incidents, reminding the public that unauthorized attempts to neutralize drones could lead to unintended harm or escalation.
As investigations continue, federal agencies are committed to maintaining transparency and providing updates to alleviate public concerns. The mysterious drone activity remains a priority for law enforcement as they work to ensure the safety and security of New Jersey residents.
