A weird, spherical, glowing blue orb UFO buzzed over the scene of a traffic accident being covered by a news team in Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. What is it?
The unidentified flying object is like no other caught on video, being perfectly round and flying in a straight line until it disappears in the distant night. The scene it flies over is reportedly an accident with the emergency lights and vehicles clustered around the undescribed mishap.

It's easy to chalk this up to a meteor or falling star but it doesn't resemble those phenomenon.
In the case of this UFO the light emanating from the object is a soft blue and not fiery at all and there is no streaking tail. The video shows the raw image first and then plays the sequence again at half speed.
It doesn't help to identify the strange object, which bears no resemblance to aircraft, balloons or birds.
So, what is it?
Here's the video:
What do you think?
Please leave a comment below.
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Comments: 1
Otherwise, If anybody really cared, "Gather" would explain who shot it and when, and how "Gather" obtained it, and then interview the people who were there and shot it and ask them intelligent questions about it. But nooooo, that requires journalism. Maybe there is a known explanation. If not, then this would be a great video, but only if it is well documented. Instead, it's just a silly diversion, and a waste of your time.