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Super Bowl security: Safety and security at SoFi stadium amid LA's crime wave

Chief correspondent Jonathan Hunt has the details on 'America Reports.'

Despite no credible security threats to this weekend’s Super Bowl LVI in the Los Angeles area, local and federal authorities have coordinated to tightly monitor activities inside and outside SoFi stadium to prevent any attacks — large or small — on what will be the region's largest event in some time, and the latest major event to take place amid the region's ongoing crime wave. 

Sunday’s annual NFL championship game will require thousands of law enforcement personnel as fans and onlookers from around the world will flock to the Inglewood, California, venue to watch the Los Angeles Rams take on the Cincinnati Bengals.

In addition to an increased local police presence, more than 500 Department of Homeland Security personnel will provide land, sea and air security along with other federal agencies.

31 MILLION AMERICANS WILL REPORTEDLY BET ON SUPER BOWL LVI

A look toward the seats from the field level at SoFi Stadium. Fans attending Super Bowl LVI on Sunday will notice a large police presence, and multiple law enforcement agencies are coordinating to enforce tight security measures inside and outside the venue to ensure public safety. (Fox News/Ryan Gaydos)

The nature of the Super Bowl makes the event a target for attacks and criminal threats, Pete Eliadis, president of Intelligence Consulting Partners, told Fox News Digital. 

Even instances that aren’t criminal can impact the festivities, he said, citing Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 when the game was stopped for more than 30 minutes following a power outage during play between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

 "You saw the impact that that had.

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