Thefts of Official Credentials, Uniforms Could Facilitate Super Bowl Attack
Threat Assessment Points Out Vulnerabilities of High-profile Events
WASHINGTON, DC, JANUARY 21, 2008 – Security for Super Bowl XLII, to be played at the University of Phoenix Stadium Feb. 3, is being described as “unprecedented,” and will include both covert and overt measures like ATF bomb-sniffing dogs trained to ferret out liquid explosives. But the federal government’s terrorism threat assessment of the upcoming game between the New England Patriots and New York Giants outlines concerns about stolen official law enforcement credentials, uniforms, weapons, and other equipment that could be used to “infiltrate” the stadium complex to carry out an attack.
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