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LAPD, LASD Increase Security Ahead of Super Bowl LVI
Security is top-of-mind as thousands of people come into LA ahead of the big Rams vs. Bengals game. Lauren Coronado reports for Today in LA on Monday, Feb. 7, 2022.
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Scenes from the 2021 Boston Marathon: Good Weather, High Security
The Boston Marathon is normally held in April, but on this October day the weather felt similar. NBC Boston’s Eli Rosenberg moved through the crowd and talked to fans and loved ones, and one man who had completed the 26.2 mile race.
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Indonesia's Most Wanted Militant Killed in Jungle Shootout
Indonesia’s military says security forces have killed the country’s most wanted militant with ties to the Islamic State group.
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Capitol, Symbol of Democracy, Off-Limits on Independence Day
The one-two punch of the coronavirus pandemic that shuttered the Capitol’s doors in the spring of 2020 and the deadly January riot by Donald Trump’s supporters has left the icon of American democracy closed to all but a select few.
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Capitol Police Union Warns of Potential Exodus After Latest Attack, Urges Security Increases
“I’ve had many younger officers confide in me that they’re actively looking at other agencies and departments right now,” Capitol Police Union Chairman Gus Papathanasiou said.
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Downtown Santa Monica Expands Security Program to Include Specially Trained ‘Safety Ambassadors'
The Downtown Santa Monica Ambassador Program is being expanded Thursday to include safety-related services in addition to the hospitality, custodial and homeless outreach efforts already in place.
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Beverly Hills Increases Security After Shooting and Robbery at Upscale Restaurant
At least two security companies with its officers are patrolling the business district of Beverly Hills, making their rounds and keeping an eye out for possible crime. Christine Kim reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on March 6, 2021.
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Capitol Security on Display Amid New Threats
Thousands of armed troops surrounded the U.S. Capitol Thursday, on standby after new intelligence revealed domestic terrorists discussed breaching the capitol and removing Democratic lawmakers.
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Federal Agents Monitor Potential Threats On Inauguration Day
In the wake of the capitol riots, federal agents have had to closely monitor potential threats not just in Washington, but in other cities including in Southern California. Eric Leonard reports for the NBC4 News on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021.
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FBI Vetting Service Members Guarding DC as Security Concerns Increase
US Defense officials say with thousands of National Guard members protecting Washington DC, they’re worried about an insider attack or threats from service members, so they’re all being vetted by the FBI. Kim Tobin reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Jan. 17, 2021.
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Inauguration Security Concerns Grow Ahead of Transition of Power
Security is ramping up in California and in several other states ahead of Inauguration Day. National Guard Troops have been deployed as threats of violence are circulating, and we approach a transition of power in the White House. Kim Tobin reports for NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Jan. 16, 2021.
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Inauguration Security: D.C. on Lockdown
Tens of thousands of soldiers, police and federal agents are working to secure Washington ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
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The U.S. Secret Service Is Leading a Massive Effort to Keep the Inauguration Safe After the Jan. 6 Attack
The pressure is on U.S. Secret Service, military and law enforcement agencies to secure President-elect Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration after last week’s deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. Security expert Charles Marino, the CEO of Sentinel Security Solutions, joined LX News to explain the multiple layers of security that will be put in place to ensure an uninterrupted transition of...
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TikTok Timeline: The Events Leading Up to Its Oracle Deal
TikTok has reached a deal to partner with the software company Oracle, according to reports on Sunday. We took a look back at the events leading up to the deal.
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How to Keep Your Medical Records Safe
Now that medical records are online, they are easier to find for hackers, and experts say hackers have only gotten more aggressive during the pandemic. Carolyn Johnson reported on NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on