New Jersey police ramp up security as state prepares for World Cup final
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New Jersey police are deploying enhanced security measures as the World Cup arrives in the United States, with matches scheduled across 11 cities. Officers invited NBC News inside their command center to reveal surveillance and monitoring protocols covering stadiums, hotels, and training facilities. The state is coordinating a comprehensive security operation to manage the influx of international visitors and fans, with law enforcement preparing for potential threats and crowd management challenges throughout the tournament.