ET, Ring home?
A flurry of California Ring-camera users claim to have spotted and filmed UFOs zigzagging across the nighttime sky.
Users shared reports of sightings late Friday across Palmdale and Lancaster — north of Los Angeles and close to a US Air Force base — with one video showing mysterious bright lights making sudden jerky movements.
“Multiple individuals have shared their accounts, describing a bright light, a hovercraft-like aircraft, and unusual flight patterns,” the community site 661 Lasd And Lacofd calls noted on X.
The group shared a series of messages locals shared on the Ring app.
“Me and my daughter were hanging out in the backyard when we both thought we saw a shooting star falling east. It stopped very abruptly and zigzagged going north,” one person wrote.
“Checking to see if anyone else saw it or if we’re both going crazy.”
But that user was far from alone.
“Look at this weird UFO I just filmed in my backyard,” another person wrote on X alongside an eerie video Friday night showing a lighted object flip-flopping in the night sky.
“You guys… You won’t believe what I just saw,” another Ring app member posted. “I saw (a) UFO. I was walking my dog in my backyard and saw a bright light in the sky. … Please tell me I’m not the only one who saw it!”
Another person said they spotted them after going outside, “intrigued” by other reports.
“They were too far for me to confidently say they were flying saucers but did anyone else see multiple? We counted 6 after being out there for about 10 minutes,” that user wrote.
Palmdale is near Edwards Air Force Base, which is the second-largest base in the U.S. Air Force. It’s long been a center for advanced aerospace testing and numerous UFO sightings.
Some reports claimed that local law enforcement was investigating. However, the Lancaster and Palmdale sheriff’s departments denied that, telling The Post that UFOs would come under the purview of the Department of Defense, which has not responded to the reported sightings