Nearly a month after the terrorist drove a truck on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people, is scheduled to host New Orleans Super Bowl 59.
At a press conference on Monday, officials said that there are no reliable threats to the game, or many of its surrounding events.
“At the present time we do not have specific threats to this event … which I think should give us every sense of safety,” DEO, Christie Sleep, told reporters in New Orleans on Monday. “We realize the importance of ensuring that we do due care and prepare for events in a proactive way as possible, and the resources and partnerships that are previously rejected and that will help us to ensure that these events explode safely with a focus on safety.”

The newly installed security barriers are seen on Bourbon Street next to a memorial to the victims of the car attack on January 1 before Super Bowl in New Orleans, on Friday, January 31, 2025.
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She added: “We have partners that we are devoted to working with them to ensure that we are bypassing these types of events in a way that was important to focus on priorities.”
The US Football Association head of the Football Association, Cathy Lanere, said in the days after the terrorist attack, changed the US Football Association his security plan.
“We reviewed and prepared a review of all the details of what happened on January 1,” Lynar said. “We have reviewed and reviewed all of our roles in the comprehensive security plan, and we re-evaluated and tested our time, our communication protocols, our emergency standards and our emergency response plans several times, over several times. Weeks.”
There will be more than 2,700 federal and local law enforcement members in the state and the local who secure the game, according to officials.
Linner said that the event is a “drone”, which means that it is not allowed without a pilot anywhere near the stadium. The drone was not wiped to fly over mBank Bank shortly stopped the Steelers-Rights Wild Card game last month.
A sleep on Bourbon Street was on Monday at the terrorist attack site. Bollars, which did not exist during New Year’s celebrations due to the repair, returned in place.
“We have an opportunity to learn what happened,” Nom told reporters earlier in the day. “Super Bowl is the largest interior security event we do every year.”

A man visits a memorial to the victims of the car attack on January 1, when newly installed security barriers were placed on Bourbon Street before Super Paul in New Orleans, on Friday, January 31, 2025.
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The game gets the SEAR 1 rating – this means that there is a federal coordinator responsible for security, in which case, Eric Delon, the private agent responsible for the field office in New Orleans in internal security investigations.
He said Delon is a Citizen of Louisiana and secured the game for him.
“I worked to coordinate the security of the air and local waterways, with vital support for our partners, and I benefited from a unified front for all the prospects for law enforcement,” he said. “In the coming days, there will be a significant increase in law enforcement in New Orleans, some of which will be clear and clear.”