Key facts
- New Jersey police are increasing security measures for the World Cup.
- Authorities will monitor stadiums, hotels, and training centers.
- Security efforts will take place ahead of and during matches.
As the World Cup prepares to be hosted across 11 U.S. cities, New Jersey is implementing enhanced security protocols. Law enforcement agencies in the state are bolstering their efforts to ensure the safety of fans attending matches. NBC News correspondent Sam Brock gained access to the command center where police will oversee security operations. This command center will be responsible for monitoring key locations, including stadiums, hotels, and training facilities, throughout the duration of the tournament.
