
New Orleans – Six days before the launch of Super Bowl Lix, NFL and the Ministry of Internal Security, they revealed their plan to make SuperDome the most safe “to be” Sunday night.
Cathay Lenner, chief security officer of the US Football Association, Cathay Lenner, said Monday morning at the Ernst N Center. Moreal after Super Paul: “I am sure that the safest in the end of this week will be under the security umbrella in its place (SuperDome).” The press conference will start the match. “We reviewed, and we prepared the review, all the events of January 1.”
Lanner’s plan to ensure a secure Super Bowl in New Orleans, ninth, is two years in preparation. Radical modifications were made to the plan, including opening gates to the masses at 1:30 pm CT for 6 pm CT, in response to the deadly terrorist attack that killed 14 life and was injured on New Year’s Day. Sugar Bowl was one day delayed at the Faculty of Football College, and security – tactical assets and other “complications of power” – was reinforced with snipers placed on the roofs of houses outside SuperDome.
“We are committed to the presence of a safe environment for everyone who is attending,” said Christie Nayyem, US Secretary of State. “At the present time, we do not have reliable threats to the game on Sunday.”
The FBI includes 450 New Orleans employees to investigate threats and crimes this week.
Nayyoud said that the communication plan during the major events is a major change in the movement after the attack of the new year that had previously assumed his position. He bowed on a special official, Eric Delon, one of 700 employees from the Ministry of Internal Security. Delaune was the federal coordinator of Super Bowl Lix.
“The world is a more dangerous place. But we are now safe here in the homeland,” Naim said.
Naim called for “thousands of fans who visit the city” to be vocal and “if you see something, say something” to a unified officer.
Delaune, a special agent responsible for New Orleans’ investigations, thanks to colleagues and multiple agencies involved in their commitment to prevent the attack and coordinate the security of “land, aviation and public” for the next seven days.
“Our citizens have witnessed death and destruction in a place representing all of America,” said Louisiana’s governor Jeff Landri. He said that the survivors of the victims shared one common message. “America will continue to stand in front of those who intend to bring chaos on us, and that they will continue to enjoy their lives.”
New Orleans hosts the game for the eleventh time.
-Reynolds Cream, Field level media