Police across US given new UFO handbook as they warn craft ‘pose significant safety risks’

Police chiefs of America’s largest cities have published the first guide about UAPs, which details chilling encounters and how officers can report such incidents.

The 11-page document warned that unidentified flying objects ‘pose significant safety risks to law enforcement air support units,’ urging teams to be vigilant when in helicopters.

The report also highlights stories from officers who claimed to confront UFOs, specifically one in 2023 where a law employee saw a ‘triangle craft with green lights gliding through the sky’ before a local resident said something ‘ran’ nearby.

The police executives created the reference because ‘it’s in the interest of law enforcement to be aware of trends and reporting on UAP due to the unknown threat they may pose.’

A Las Vegas police officer appeared to capture a UFO on his bodycam

The organization, called the Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA), includes nearly 80 executives from major US cities who work together to advance public safety through a range of initiatives, including community outreach, research and policy development and now, UFO investigations. 

The guide, released in June, also includes details from America’s investigations into UFO encounters, as well as the testimony of ‘whistleblowers’ such as former United States Air Force officer and intelligence official David Grusch.

One article shared the US Congress UAP hearing held in 2023, which saw Grusch testify about his knowledge about aircraft with ‘nonhuman’ origins.

The report provided other articles about the US government and its potential link to alien life. 

A section includes links to various UAP reporting websites, urging officers to report  any bizarre sightings. 

More interesting, the pages detail first-person stories from police officers who encountered unknown spacecraft while out in the field.  

An officer patrolling  Blairsville, Georgia in November 2023 claimed to have witnessed green lights in the sky. 

‘I am a police officer and deputy sheriff. While on duty after dark, near the top of my windshield (frame of view) I witnessed movement in the sky (southbound direction of view),’ the officer’s report stated.

‘Upon concentrating my focus, viewing through the low light, I was able to make out a triangle craft, with 3 dim green lights per side (just bright enough to assess size, shape, and movement).’

The officer said he lost sight of the craft quickly due to trees, and was unable to hear anything due to being inside his vehicle.

The report described UAPs as a potential danger to police pilots (Major Cities Chiefs Association)

The report described UAPs as a potential danger to police pilots (Major Cities Chiefs Association)

The report cites the testimony of ¿whistleblowers¿ such as former United States Air Force (USAF) officer and intelligence official David Grusch

The report cites the testimony of ‘whistleblowers’ such as former United States Air Force (USAF) officer and intelligence official David Grusch

‘I am privy to what helicopters and airplanes look like in the sky, frequently working alongside medical flight crews in the area, and where nearby airports are, making me somewhat familiar with common areas of the sky in which low air travel is common. This was unlike anything I had ever witnessed,’ he said.

Within an hour of the sighting, the officer responded to a call from a homeowner in the same direction the object was traveling, reporting ‘something running outside of his home… which did not sound like an animal.’

Another encounter happened in Harper Woods, Michigan in 2020, which included two officers who witnessed three mysterious objects in the sky – before they ‘blinked out’ of existence.

The officer wrote: ‘At approximately 6:00am, myself and a fellow officer were standing in a parking lot of a church talking before the end of our shift. 

‘I was looking towards the southwest at the moon when I glanced towards the southeast. I saw 3 objects in the southeast sky and pointed towards them.

The guide details police encounters with UFOs

The guide details police encounters with UFOs

‘The objects appeared to drift towards the east, maintaining the equal distance. As we watched the objects, they appeared to ‘blink out’ of our vision.’

Other reports in the guide recount civilian sightings of police helicopters allegedly pursuing UFOs.

In one encounter in Austin, Texas, a civilian wrote: ‘When I walked out front door, saw Triangle Craft – with white lights illuminated on each corner – being closely followed by police helicopter – traveling south – near 620 freeway.

‘Thought I was seeing things – but checked again – and was not. Hoping that others may corroborate.’

Another incident occurred in Winnipeg, Canada, where a civilian reported seeing a police helicopter being chased by unknown craft.

‘While sitting in my hot tub in my back yard, I heard the familiar sound of the police chopper passing over the city. after it passed over our house, it made a few circles to the south of our location and after a few course adjustments, headed north at a higher rate of speed,’ reads the statement.

‘About 10 seconds later, 2 lights with the same relative brightness of the background stars traveled parallel and at a constant rate of speed.’

Nigel Watson, author of ‘Captured by Aliens? A History and Analysis of American Abduction Claims’ told DailyMail.com that the guide is ‘very handy’ for law enforcement officers.

‘The short history of the study of UAPs and the links to organizations where sightings can be reported is very helpful,’ he said.

‘For me the references to the ex-government ‘whistleblowers’ David Grusch and Luis Elizondo is superfluous as they have only repeated rumors that have circulated for years without any substantial evidence.

‘Although it notes numerous official studies, it does not mention the fact that the US Project Bluebook closed due to their finding such research is of no scientific value. Other projects have also found it very difficult to uncover any real evidence of non-terrestrial craft.

‘The guide also lacks any references to skeptical websites and blogs that would give a more balanced view of the subject and counteract the wilder stories, like the alleged Roswell crash of 1947.

‘Certainly there is now a case to be made that terrestrial UAPs do pose a threat to air safety and national security, but as with this guide, it gets mixed with the science fiction rumors of remarkable non-terrestrial vehicles that have little credibility.’

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