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As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs take their marks on the 50-yard line Sunday at Super Bowl LV, 70 federal, state and local agencies will be flanking Raymond James Stadium.Hundreds of law enforcement officers, including 500 personnel from the Department of Homeland Security, are descending on the most sparsely attended National Football league championship ever, amid a pandemic that has been raging in the U.S. for almost 11 months.Roughly 22,000 people will file into the stadium Sunday mdash; under a quarter of the usual Super Bowl crowd mdash; a number that includes 7,500 vaccinated health care workers hailing predominantly stanley cup from Central Florida with tickets courtesy of the NFL. While the in-person attendance will be severely limited, the Super Bowl is the most watched televised even stanley cup t of the year, attracting 100 million viewers or more. For that reason, the security stakes are exceptionally high. It s a nationwide event. It s watched around the world, so it could be a platform that if someone wanted to exploit it for their message, someone wanted to do some type of attack, it could be an arena where you d want to do it, said FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael McPhersonthis week. The Super Bowl marks the nation s largest national security event since President Biden s inauguration. And it also happens to be the first Super Bowl in which one of the teams will be playing at home, wh stanley cup ich could raise other security Rtjs Missing manhole covers pose dangers for Chicago drivers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. --Now formally facing the death penalty, the suspect in theValentine s Day school shooting that killed 17 people in Flo stanley cup ridaappeared in court Wednesday on a 34-count indictment. 19-year-old Nikolas Cruzwas arraigned in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.A defense attorney indicated Wednesday that Cruz would stand mute, meaning he will not enter a plea. A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf by Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer. Nikolas Cruz appears in court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on March 14, 2018. CBS News An attorney for Cruz said he is willing to plead guilty to all charges if the death penalty is not pu reebok rsued. But Broward County State Attorney Michael Satz on Tuesday filed formal notice that prosecutors will indeed seek capital punishment. The matter was not further addressed in court Wednesday. Cruz appeared in c crocs ourt shackled, wearing an orange prison jumpsuit, and kept his head down. He showed no emotion. His defense attorney waived a formal reading of the indictment.Cruz s financial assets were discussed amid questions over whether he should be declared indigent. A defense attorney indicated Cruz late mother had a $50,000 life insurance policy ready for disbursement, of which Cruz is entitled to half. It s not yet been paid out. Cruz also has $12,000 available in his mother