Meet a K-9 helping with Super Bowl security
Cypress, a 7½-year-old TSA explosives-detection dog, will enhance layered security at the Super Bowl and related events, showcasing the agency's canine program.
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San Francisco promises safe, clean streets for Super Bowl - The Voice of San Francisco
Mayor Daniel Lurie held a press conference with other city public safety leaders on Monday, unveiling a “comprehensive plan” to ensure a safe environment during Super Bowl LX. This includes increased police presence on city streets, the launch of a Human Trafficking Task Force by the district attorney’s office, and the use of the city’s Emergency Operations Center to monitor events, manage emergency response, and maintain city services and clean…
ICE Sends Message To Super Bowl Fans After Minneapolis Shooting Sparks Major Safety Concerns
ICE Officers at Super Bowl (Photo Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images) The Department of Homeland Security said it will keep full security in place for Super Bowl LX, despite growing anger after two deadly incidents involving federal officers in Minneapolis. The game will be played on February 8 in Santa Clara, only days after protests erupted across the country. DHS addressed safety concerns around Levi’s Stadium and said its plans will not change. …
In a matter of days, one of the biggest sporting events of the year, the Super Bowl LX, will begin in the Bay Area.The arrival of tens of thousands of people is expected, so San Francisco authorities announced Friday about the security plans they will have activated. Daniel Lurie, mayor of the city, said they will protect the immigrant community so, if they see uniformed in the streets, they are there, for the protection of residents, not for mi…
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