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The FBI provided updates on their investigation, while Cantrell and Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick requested a tactical expert to identify and secure vulnerable areas.
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — The first phase to strengthen the security plan for Super Bowl LIX and Mardi Gras is already in effect.