How the FBI and law enforcement plan to deploy drones to keep FIFA World Cup games safe The FBI is deploying its own drones and coordinating with local law enforcement agencies to secure FIFA World Cup games across the United States. The security operation aims to counter potential aerial threats and ensure public safety during the international sporting event. How the FBI and law enforcement plan to deploy drones to keep FIFA World Cup games safe 03:37 UP NEXT Anthropic Warns AI May Soon Be Able to Improve Itself 00:37 Startup aims to launch data centers to space 07:07 Telecommunications companies are adapting to natural disasters by investing in new tech 02:41 Florida Sues Open AI and Sam Altman Alleging Safety Issues 00:38 Video Shows Moment Blue Origin Rocket Explodes on Launchpad 02:44 NASA’s Jared Isaacman shares moon base plans 13:31 Pope Leo issues new warning on artificial intelligence 01:43 Robotic exoskeletons promise easier hikes and high-tech workouts 02:38 How 'Age Tech' might help you grow old at home and with more ease 02:25 Shop These Discounts on Everything You Need for Fun in the Sun 04:58 Surgeon General Issues Suggested Screen Time Limits for Kids 04:27 SpaceX plans for a record-breaking IPO 05:18 Chaos consumes Swatch stores over pocket watch collaboration with Audemars Piguet 02:36 First look at new Trump Mobile smartphone 03:48 Multiple commencement speakers booed for AI comments during graduation speeches 01:35 Driverless Waymo taxis over-run Atlanta neighborhood 01:26 Inside China’s race to dominate humanoid robotics 02:51 Trump's invite of top CEOs a 'posturing' from the U.S. on making a China deal 01:43 Audemars Piguet and Swatch make a $400 ‘pop’ pocket watch 01:59 Hallie Jackson NOW How the FBI and law enforcement plan to deploy drones to keep FIFA World Cup games safe 03:37 Copied The FBI prepares to tackle drone security ahead of FIFA World Cup games spanning across the country. NBC News' Kelly O’Donnell goes behind the scenes with the FBI to see how its own drones and partnerships with local law enforcement will keep the events safe.June 5, 2026