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Drone activity should prompt congressional action, Massachusetts governor says

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Drone activity should prompt congressional action, Massachusetts governor says

BOSTON – Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said recently drone sightings along the East Coast are “concerning” and should prompt action by Congress to let states do their own investigations.

Recent drone sightings

Mysterious drone sightings have been reported in several states, including Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey.

According to the White House, many of the reported drone sightings are not considered credible. The Department of Homeland Security has also said they are confident there is no threat and that many sightings misidentify manned aircraft as drones.

Healey was asked Tuesday about the recent sightings.

“In terms of what we’re seeing along the East Coast, it’s concerning,” Healey said. “We haven’t seen as much as New York and New Jersey. I can say at this time that there is no ongoing public safety threat to Massachusetts. There continues to be cooperation as there should be between state, federal and local law enforcement. “

Drones from Massachusetts

Healey said Massachusetts officials will remain vigilant in investigating reported drones.

The Massachusetts Democrat said she believes the recent drone activity should spur action from Congress. Healey said states should be able to investigate and prosecute illegal drone activities. She also believes the federal government should provide better technology that can detect drones.

“That’s going to be very important because the pace of technology has really moved very quickly. It’s a serious concern and one that I take very seriously as governor,” Healey said.

Drone arrests in Boston

There were two men arrested in Boston the following weekend reportedly flying a drone too close to Logan Airport.

“Let me say this right away. I want to remind the public: you cannot fly a drone over a military base or military installation, you cannot fly a drone over or around an airport. So don’t do that. Do that because if you do you will be arrested and possibly prosecuted,” Healey said.

The two men were charged with trespassing, burglary and violating a municipal ordinance or bylaw.

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