Santa Clara, California — A U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter monitored Levi’s Stadium from 500 feet, ensuring safety for Super Bowl LX with live video feeds to ground responders. Security measures included barricades, bomb-sniffing dogs, and thorough screenings, while the FAA banned drone flights over the venue. NFL security officer Cathy Lanier reported no credible threats, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would not be present during the event. Over 35 agencies have collaborated for 18 months to prepare for the game.
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