Police chiefs across the United States have issued the first official guide on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), providing law enforcement officers with instructions on how to report and respond to potential encounters.
The 11-page document, released in June and published by the Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA), includes a substantial number of news stories as well as links to various sources regarding UAPs.
Although there is a brief mention in the document warning of “significant safety risks to law enforcement air support units, specifically helicopters,” the document is mostly a survey of current events to bring law enforcement up to speed on the latest UAP developments.
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