As drone sighting round New Jersey, Massachusetts and different Japanese states proceed to attract public consideration, President-elect Donald Trump spoke out at a press convention, saying “something strange is going on.”
His remarks got here on the identical day two males in Boston appeared in courtroom on trespassing costs in reference to a drone flight police say they have been conducting encroached too carefully to Logan airport.
“The government knows what’s happening,” Trump acknowledged at a Mar-a-Lago press convention. … “They know where it came from and where it went and for some reason they don’t want to comment. And I think they’d be better off saying what it is our military knows and our president knows.”
Residents and police have reported a massive variety of drones noticed all through New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York and different Northeast states rising over the past week.
The President-elect declined to say whether or not he’d acquired an intelligence briefing on the drone sightings and acknowledged he could be cancelling a weekend journey to Bedminster, New Jersey.
“I can’t imagine it’s the enemy, because if it was the enemy, they’d blast it out,” Trump mentioned. “Something strange is going on.”
Pentagon officers spoke to reporters earlier Monday, reiterating that the “vast majority of drones” pose no menace or affect to navy operations. The FBI and DHS launched a joint assertion final week stating they’ve “no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or public safety threat or have a foreign nexus.”
“Flying drones is not illegal,” mentioned Pentagon spokesperson Main Basic Pat Ryder on Monday. “There are 1000s of drones flown around the U.S. on a daily basis. So, as a result, it’s not that unusual to see drones in the sky, nor is it an indication of malicious activity or any public safety threat.”
Two males have been arraigned in Dorchester District Courtroom on Monday on counts of trespassing associated to flying drones in “hazardous air space” round Lengthy Island and Boston Harbor close to Logan airport on Saturday.
Robert Duffy, 42, of Charlestown, and Jeremy Folcik, 32, of Bridgewater, have been each charged with trespassing, breaking and getting into, and violating a municipal ordinance or bylaw, and launched with out bail. Decide Erika Reis ordered the defendants to steer clear of Lengthy Island and never function drones.
“There are many areas in Massachusetts to safely operate drones,” mentioned Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden. “But flying them from an area closed to the public while creating a potential public safety hazard in the process is conduct that will land people in court to answer to criminal charges, which is exactly what happened here.”
Gov. Maura Healey launched a press release over the weekend saying officers are “monitoring the situation closely” in Massachusetts.
Round 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Boston Police responded to experiences of an unmanned plane being flown in hazardous proximity to Logan Airport. The cops noticed a lightweight on within the constructing and a determine within the window on the scene and climbed to the second ground of the constructing through a hearth escape.
The officers discovered Folcik and Duffy within the constructing. Duffey admitted to flying the aircraft, and the pair informed officers they’d been taken by boat to the island by a 3rd lacking man, who’s identify they didn’t know. The police have been unable to find the third man.
The DA’s workplace mentioned information from the drone’s serial quantity confirmed six recorded flights on Saturday and 7 recorded flights on Dec. 7.
The boys are scheduled to return to courtroom on Feb. 6 for pre-trial hearings.