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Super Bowl security will feature increased law enforcement presence in New Orleans following New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon StreetFootball fans attending the Super Bowl should expect to see increased security in New Orleans in the wake of the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street ... the game, Cathy Lanier, the league’s chief ...
NEW ORLEANS – Bourbon Street looks, sounds and feels no different ... NFL chief of security Cathy Lanier said during a news conference Monday her team’s job is to examine those events and ...
Massive security is in place in a city known for letting the good times roll, with lingering anxiety because of the Jan. 1 terrorist attack on Bourbon Street.
NEW ORLEANS — On one end of the street, it’s a party as usual ... In a press conference on Wednesday, NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said there will be heightened security measures ...
Cathy L. Lanier, the NFL’s chief security officer ... plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people in an alleged Islamic State-inspired ...
Nearly a month after a terrorist drove a truck down Bourbon Street ... NFL Chief of Security Cathy Lanier said in the days after the terrorist attack, the NFL changed their security plan.
Barriers block many entrances to Bourbon Street. Behind two squad cars ... to be this weekend,” NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier said, “will be the areas under the security umbrella ...
An ‘enhanced security zone’ will be set up around Bourbon Street to increase safety during Super Bowl weekend.
The NFL has ramped up its security plan for the Super Bowl in the wake of the deadly attack on Bourbon Street on New ... game for over a year, though Cathy Lanier, the league’s chief security ...
Newly installed security barriers are seen on Bourbon Street next to a memorial for victims of the ... NFL Chief Security Officer Cathy Lanier said. But she and city officials remained tight-lipped ...
Lanier, who spearheads the league's security ... in which a man drove a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, leaving 14 dead and dozens of others wounded. "It's natural to ask if we've changed ...
The NFL's security chief said there would be "a lot more visible law enforcement presence" at the Super Bowl after the Jan. 1 attack in New Orleans.
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