Mysterious drones spotted over Verrazzano Bridge and Brooklyn

New York’s Staten Island — It appears that the car-sized drones that began their journey to Staten Island in mid-November in New Jersey are now making their way into Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.

Diane Atkins, a user on X, shared four distinct videos of what she claims are more than ten drones flying above the bridge that connects the boroughs.

Officially, drones are in Brooklyn! Atkins penned. Some had a small flashing white dot, and when one or two of them took off with green, yellow, and red lights, the white dot ones switched on and took off as well. One drone appeared to vanish in the night sky after turning off all of its lights!

Officially, drones are in Brooklyn! About 11 or 11:15 p.m., 10+ DRONES in Bay Ridge? Some had a small flashing white dot, and when one or two of them took off with green, yellow, and red lights, the white dot ones switched on and took off as well. Actually, one drone shut down itspic.https://tweet.com/5zhkjpV8me

What former Air Force Sergeant Walter Ziegler of New Springville observed from his apartment building is comparable to this description.

According to Ziegler, the drones that were observed at the Howland Hook Marine Terminal were within Newark International Airport’s glide path.

He clarified that the lights turned off when the plane really approached them and then turned back on as it passed them, tracking it all the way to the airport.

Ziegler said that they had a red light on each side and a white light in the middle. He estimates that the drone’s span is roughly fifteen feet long. He claimed that they were all stringing out and that they were within a mile or less of his apartment.

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He saw no more than five or six in one case.

In recent weeks, the FBI’s New Jersey office started looking into drone incidents whose causes are still unknown. It has been verified that Staten Island has been added to the scope of the New Jersey probe.

Since the drones first appeared, a number of theories have been put out, one of which is that they are military hardware.

Ziegler is not persuaded.

Ziegler used programs to identify that the drones weren’t helicopters because they didn’t have the transponders that are typically found on helicopters. Although he is unsure if they had anything to do with the military, he stated that they wouldn’t have their transponders on if they did.

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