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New Jersey police ramp up security as state prepares for World Cup final
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New Jersey police ramp up security as state prepares for World Cup final
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As the World Cups heads to 11 cities across the U.S., states are ramping up security to keep fans safe. New Jersey police take NBC News' Sam Brock inside their command center, where they will monitor stadiums, hotels, and training centers ahead of and during matches.June 2, 2026