A fireball was seen in the eastern sky by residents of Atlantic Coast states.
The American Meteor Society says that more than 330 reports have been recorded from people who saw a “huge, bright ball” streaking through the sky Monday night.
The fireball was seen from Maryland and Delaware through Montreal, Canada.
Some witnesses were able to capture video of the fireball through dashboard camera while they traveled on interstates. One report from New Jersey said the driver thought at first they were looking at fireworks because of the intensity of the flame.
One New Hampshire resident reported seeing flames as if the object landed near them but no object was found.
Scott Brown, the Republican candidate for the Senate in New Hampshire, has rejected the party’s stance of standing for the life of unborn children.
Scott Brown said he supports a woman’s “right” to kill her baby via abortion.
The New Hampshire Republican Party announced over the weekend they are supporting “the pre-born child’s fundamental right to life and personhood under the Fourteenth Amendment,” as well as its support for the “Life at Conception Act.” Pro-abortion Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen immediately condemned the move and tried to say Brown supported the position.
“I’m a pro-choice, independent Republican,” Brown said Monday at the UNH School of Law. “So I don’t agree with that particular part of the platform, however I have always felt that we are a big tent party, we have the opportunity to agree or disagree.”
Those fighting for the lives of unborn children were outraged by Brown’s comments.
“Can you imagine a Democratic Senate candidate doubling down on his unqualified hostility for the Democratic Party platform on such an important issue?” Keith Mason of Personhood USA asked. “There’s no way the Democratic party bosses would allow it to happen. This is a clarion call for the Republican Party to stand up to poseurs in its own party who undermine principles of human rights and dignity.”
“Scott Brown has staked out an extreme position on abortion that contradicts the conservative values of his electorate. I commend the New Hampshire Republican Party for following in the steps of President Reagan by taking this principled stand on the most important human rights issue facing our nation.”