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Unidentified Drones Flying Over NYC

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Summary

  • Citizen users across the five boroughs are sharing live views of unidentified objects in the skies. Have you seen any?

Timeline

Unidentified objects have been spotted over the Brooklyn Bridge, hovering above Staten Island, and in the sky over Queens in the last few hours.

Citizen users across the five boroughs are broadcasting live on unidentified drones spotted over New York City this evening.

Incident reported at New York City.

Unidentified objects have been spotted over the Brooklyn Bridge, hovering above Staten Island, and in the sky over Queens in the last few hours.

Citizen users across the five boroughs are broadcasting live on unidentified drones spotted over New York City this evening.

Incident reported at New York City.

Unidentified objects have been spotted over the Brooklyn Bridge, hovering above Staten Island, and in the sky over Queens in the last few hours.

Citizen users across the five boroughs are broadcasting live on unidentified drones spotted over New York City this evening.

Incident reported at New York City.

Unidentified objects have been spotted over the Brooklyn Bridge, hovering above Staten Island, and in the sky over Queens in the last few hours.

Citizen users across the five boroughs are broadcasting live on unidentified drones spotted over New York City this evening.

Incident reported at New York City.

Unidentified objects have been spotted over the Brooklyn Bridge, hovering above Staten Island, and in the sky over Queens in the last few hours.

Citizen users across the five boroughs are broadcasting live on unidentified drones spotted over New York City this evening.

Incident reported at New York City.

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Comments30

enygoonDec 17 at 7:33 PM

Something big is about to happen the government is lying to us

RadiKalReGioNal57Dec 17 at 10:49 PM

I agree

DiamondboiDec 17 at 6:54 PM

Citizen app comments section always reminds me how stupid people really are

Citizen4810Dec 18 at 1:38 AM

@blade02892 and own firearms

Queenslady12Dec 17 at 6:53 PM

Guaranteed someone's gonna shoot 1 down eventually

QueensUser1068714005Dec 17 at 10:33 PM

@LIZNY28 who took it

robzDec 17 at 10:14 PM

According to the FAA as of May 31, 2024, there were 392,468 recreational drones registered in the United States. And those are just the registered ones. I've seen these $20k flying cars online. I'm sure they didn't buy them just to NOT fly them. Besides govts (ours and others] have satellites that can read your watch at night from SPACE! Why in the world would they spy with something that has lights on it so you can see it. I don't understand why people automatically think it's something nefarious. Besides even if "they" are spying, why should you care? You're literally on camera everywhere you go!

enygoonDec 17 at 7:33 PM

Something big is about to happen the government is lying to us

RadiKalReGioNal57Dec 17 at 10:49 PM

I agree

DiamondboiDec 17 at 6:54 PM

Citizen app comments section always reminds me how stupid people really are

Citizen4810Dec 18 at 1:38 AM

@blade02892 and own firearms

Queenslady12Dec 17 at 6:53 PM

Guaranteed someone's gonna shoot 1 down eventually

QueensUser1068714005Dec 17 at 10:33 PM

@LIZNY28 who took it

robzDec 17 at 10:14 PM

According to the FAA as of May 31, 2024, there were 392,468 recreational drones registered in the United States. And those are just the registered ones. I've seen these $20k flying cars online. I'm sure they didn't buy them just to NOT fly them. Besides govts (ours and others] have satellites that can read your watch at night from SPACE! Why in the world would they spy with something that has lights on it so you can see it. I don't understand why people automatically think it's something nefarious. Besides even if "they" are spying, why should you care? You're literally on camera everywhere you go!

enygoonDec 17 at 7:33 PM

Something big is about to happen the government is lying to us

RadiKalReGioNal57Dec 17 at 10:49 PM

I agree

DiamondboiDec 17 at 6:54 PM

Citizen app comments section always reminds me how stupid people really are

Citizen4810Dec 18 at 1:38 AM

@blade02892 and own firearms

Queenslady12Dec 17 at 6:53 PM

Guaranteed someone's gonna shoot 1 down eventually

QueensUser1068714005Dec 17 at 10:33 PM

@LIZNY28 who took it

robzDec 17 at 10:14 PM

According to the FAA as of May 31, 2024, there were 392,468 recreational drones registered in the United States. And those are just the registered ones. I've seen these $20k flying cars online. I'm sure they didn't buy them just to NOT fly them. Besides govts (ours and others] have satellites that can read your watch at night from SPACE! Why in the world would they spy with something that has lights on it so you can see it. I don't understand why people automatically think it's something nefarious. Besides even if "they" are spying, why should you care? You're literally on camera everywhere you go!

enygoonDec 17 at 7:33 PM

Something big is about to happen the government is lying to us

RadiKalReGioNal57Dec 17 at 10:49 PM

I agree

DiamondboiDec 17 at 6:54 PM

Citizen app comments section always reminds me how stupid people really are

Citizen4810Dec 18 at 1:38 AM

@blade02892 and own firearms

Queenslady12Dec 17 at 6:53 PM

Guaranteed someone's gonna shoot 1 down eventually

QueensUser1068714005Dec 17 at 10:33 PM

@LIZNY28 who took it

robzDec 17 at 10:14 PM

According to the FAA as of May 31, 2024, there were 392,468 recreational drones registered in the United States. And those are just the registered ones. I've seen these $20k flying cars online. I'm sure they didn't buy them just to NOT fly them. Besides govts (ours and others] have satellites that can read your watch at night from SPACE! Why in the world would they spy with something that has lights on it so you can see it. I don't understand why people automatically think it's something nefarious. Besides even if "they" are spying, why should you care? You're literally on camera everywhere you go!

enygoonDec 17 at 7:33 PM

Something big is about to happen the government is lying to us

RadiKalReGioNal57Dec 17 at 10:49 PM

I agree

DiamondboiDec 17 at 6:54 PM

Citizen app comments section always reminds me how stupid people really are

Citizen4810Dec 18 at 1:38 AM

@blade02892 and own firearms

Queenslady12Dec 17 at 6:53 PM

Guaranteed someone's gonna shoot 1 down eventually

QueensUser1068714005Dec 17 at 10:33 PM

@LIZNY28 who took it

robzDec 17 at 10:14 PM

According to the FAA as of May 31, 2024, there were 392,468 recreational drones registered in the United States. And those are just the registered ones. I've seen these $20k flying cars online. I'm sure they didn't buy them just to NOT fly them. Besides govts (ours and others] have satellites that can read your watch at night from SPACE! Why in the world would they spy with something that has lights on it so you can see it. I don't understand why people automatically think it's something nefarious. Besides even if "they" are spying, why should you care? You're literally on camera everywhere you go!

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