Hundreds of cameras, thousands of officers, and cutting-edge technology used for Super Bowl security



At least eight federal agencies are teaming up with 42 different jurisdictions, including state, country, and local police, to ramp up security for the Super Bowl. With cutting-edge technology scanning, processing, and evaluating threats in real-time and a small fleet of aircrafts, including three Blackhawk helicopters, monitoring from the sky, there will be a 360-degree mapping of the stadium.

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50 thoughts on “Hundreds of cameras, thousands of officers, and cutting-edge technology used for Super Bowl security”

  1. Oh stop, no one has fear, we're locked and loaded to protect ourselves. Football is fake, they pick the winner before the game. And we're not saving anyone worshiping this mess. Chyna will drop a load about 6 pm. Because Joey told them to.

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