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This document, titled 'Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems Legal Authorities,' outlines the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) statutory authority under the Preventing Emerging Threats Act of 2018 to counter credible threats from unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to covered facilities and assets. It details the authorized actions DHS components can take, including detection, identification, disruption, seizure, and the use of reasonable force, while also specifying privacy protections for communications. The document further describes next steps involving coordination with the Department of Transportation and FAA, research, testing, training, and a report to Congress. Additionally, the document addresses public inquiries and concerns regarding drone activity, specifically mentioning ongoing federal investigations into drone sightings in New Jersey led by the FBI. It clarifies that there are no known specific or credible threats to public safety from these sightings and explains FAA's temporary flight restrictions in sensitive areas. The text emphasizes that shooting down a drone is illegal, carrying significant fines and potential imprisonment. Finally, the document provides guidance on how the public should report suspicious drone activity to local law enforcement or the NJOHSP, including indicators of suspicious drone behavior and devices. It also outlines the involvement of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness in the ongoing investigation.

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First Discovered

Apr 28, 2026

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May 20, 2026

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