On Tuesday, federal and local police officials gathered for a press conference to address the level of security that will be seen in multiple areas of the Valley.
Homeland Security ranks special events on a scale of one to five — with one requiring the most resources.
Law enforcement from local agencies to the FBI will rely on tips from the public under the ‘see something, say something’ motto. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas with the Department of Homeland Security was in Phoenix to address the federal response as well. “Our cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency has deployed its personnel to make sure that we have a cyber secure Super Bowl.”
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