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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Debunking false claims about US drone sightings | Fact check roundup - USA TODAY

The surge of drone sightings in New Jersey and across the U.S. has prompted an array of conspiracy theories and false claims online.A joint statement on Dec. 17 from the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Defense said the sightings include legal commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones, as well as manned planes and helicopters. Two days later, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said drones would be banned over certain "critical infrastructure" in the state. The FAA announced similar restrictions in New Jersey.While President Joe Biden said there doesn't appear to be anything "nefarious" about the sightings, social media users have continued to spread misinformation about the aircraft's origin and mission.

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Here's a roundup of checks about drone sightings from the USA TODAY Fact Check Team:

Claim: Video shows drone crash in New Jersey

Our rating: False

The video does not show a drone crash. The footage is from a Dec. 12 plane crash near the border of New York and Connecticut, according to media reports.

Full fact check: Video shows plane wreck near Connecticut, not New Jersey drone crash

Claim: Drones deployed in New Jersey to search for missing radioactive material

Our rating: False

No drones were used in the search for the substance, according to a spokesperson for the New Jersey agency in charge of overseeing its recovery. The...



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