For Immediate
Release:
December 11, 2024
Monmouth County Commissioners support
Sheriff’s call for Governor Murphy to declare State of Emergency amid drone
sightings
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners is supporting Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden’s call for Governor
Phil Murphy to take immediate action in response to the escalating concerns regarding
unidentified drones over New Jersey and urging the Governor to declare a State
of Emergency and issue an Executive Order banning recreational drone use during
nighttime hours.
“On behalf of the entire Board of County
Commissioners, I have stayed in constant contact with the Sheriff, Prosecutor,
and members of law enforcement concerning the drones that have been sighted all
over Monmouth County,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “We are
completely supportive of the Sheriff’s call for Governor Murphy to declare a
state of emergency, as well as his call for Congress to immediately pass
federal legislation enabling state police and sheriff's offices to address this
issue nationwide.”
According to Sheriff Golden, recreational drones have
created challenges for law enforcement and emergency response teams. Nighttime
drone activity makes it difficult to identify operators and assess potential
risks, including illegal surveillance, interference with critical
infrastructure, and aviation hazards.
For news and updates from the Monmouth County Sheriff’s
Office, go to mcsonj.org or follow the Monmouth County Sheriff on Facebook or
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(formerly Twitter).
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