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New Jersey lawmakers are sounding the alarm after dozens of unidentified drones have been reported flying over the state in recent weeks.
Gov. Phil Murphy said on Sunday that there have been 49 reports of drone activity, most of which originate in Hunterdon County, an area that borders Pennsylvania on the western part of Central New Jersey.
Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) met with Ocean County Sheriff Mike Mastronardy on Long Beach Island on Monday to assess the unidentified drone reports. Smith said he isn’t satisfied with Murphy’s handling of the situation.
“New Jersey residents are very alarmed at this significant and reoccurring phenomenon,” Smith said, adding that citizens of the Garden State “deserve swift and bold action on the part of our state and federal agencies to investigate, assess, and address the situation immediately and to alleviate the growing concerns of our community.”
The governor does not think that the drones present a safety concern, saying on X there is “no known threat” currently facing the public.
“We are actively monitoring the situation and in close coordination with our federal and law enforcement partners on this matter,” Murphy said.
The FBI has also been investigating the claims and has encouraged help from the public to understand the origins of the sightings.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.) said Wednesday that he is suspicious that Iran is behind the drones.
President-elect Donald Trump’s Bedminster property and Picatinny Arsenal, a government-owned military research base and firearms manufacturer, are both situated in neighboring counties and lie in close proximity to Hunterdon County.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.