On the night of the 20th, Los Angeles citizens saw this scene: the unknown "light belt" quickly slid across the black sky. A large number of netizens are discussing this scene on social media, including speculations such as "alien invasion" or "meteorites from the sky".

[Global Network Report Intern Reporter He Yiran] On the night of the 20th, Los Angeles citizens saw this scene: the unknown "light belt" quickly slid across the black sky. There was a fierce discussion on the Internet: Is it an alien invasion or a meteorite from the sky? Los Angeles The police had to come forward to explain: Don’t panic, it’s not, it’s just a stunt performance.

According to "Russia Today" report on the 22nd, on the evening of the 20th local time, the continued light over Los Angeles City caused confusion among citizens. A large number of netizens were discussing this scene on social media, including speculations such as "alien invasion" or "meteorites from the sky".

"Aliens, have they invaded downtown Los Angeles?" ↓

"Is that a meteorite falling into downtown Los Angeles? I took it from the balcony - it fell behind the InterContinental Hotel!" ↓

Some netizens were even shocked and swearing ↓

"I just saw a meteorite falling in Los Angeles about ten kilometers east of me!" ↓

"Wow! Just now, just now, I saw a meteorite falling in Los Angeles was about ten kilometers east of me!" ↓

"Wow! I saw a meteorite falling in Los Angeles! I didn’t take the photo, but it was too spectacular! I hope someone took it. "↓

" Suddenly I saw a meteorite falling in downtown Los Angeles. It first went to the right, then turned 180° and then to the left, I ****." ↓

Due to the excessive heated discussion among citizens, the Los Angeles police had to come forward to explain and reminded, "Don’t forget, this is the core area of ​​the Hollywood movie industrial zone."

"No meteorites fell into downtown Los Angeles, and this was not an alien invasion... This is just a movie, after all, it is Vanity City (the harmonious name of Hollywood)." Los Angeles police explained.

Red Bull's official Twitter also posted a message: "Meteorite? Fireball? (None of them are not,) is the Red Bull Air Force. # Super Moon 2019"

In fact, what "scared" thousands of residents in the second largest city in the United States was actually a stunt performance by the "Red Bull Air Force" stunt team, which was also their first attempt in Los Angeles city. Three stunt actors, dressed in flight costumes with LED lights and glowing fireworks, leaped down from a helicopter 4,000 feet above the ground, observing and photographing the "Super Moon" shining on Angel City (Los Angeles).