I’m not sure who keeps having these “Bingo Cards” everyone always talks about, but if you had UFOs and Aliens on your Bingo Card for September, it looks like you just scored a point:
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 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 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.’