New Jersey police ramp up security as state prepares for World Cup final New Jersey police are increasing security measures as the state prepares to host the FIFA World Cup final, with law enforcement monitoring stadiums, hotels, and training centers from a centralized command center. The heightened security posture comes as the tournament spans 11 U.S. cities, requiring coordinated efforts to protect fans and players during matches. Tribeca Film Festival to premiere first full-length AI-generated film 'Dreams of Violets' 03:38 How the FBI and law enforcement plan to deploy drones to keep FIFA World Cup games safe 03:37 Measles cases on the rise since the start of the year 02:26 A sneak peek at the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago 03:31 Women who dated Graham Platner detail 'unsettling' behavior in NYT article 05:10 Flesh-eating bug threatens cattle herds 00:54 House committee releases transcript of Bondi interview about Epstein files 03:45 Japan’s fertility rate falls to record low in 2025 as part of unsettling global trend 03:37 CIA officer arrested with gold bars worked on Pentagon's nuclear program, sources say 03:03 SpaceX files for IPO in move that could make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire 02:03 NBA star Steph Curry signs apparel deal with Chinese company Li-Ning 04:17 Now Playing New Jersey police ramp up security as state prepares for World Cup final 04:28 UP NEXT Trump to speak at rescheduled White House Correspondents' Dinner 02:08 Mandatory curfew in place as Delaney Hall protests continue 02:38 U.K. bars left-wing influencers from entering country ahead of speaking gigs 03:16 Scott Pelley accuses Bari Weiss of 'murdering' '60 Minutes' at CBS News staff meeting 04:12 Trump administration prepares to put his face on $250 bill even as law prohibits it 02:14 TikTok documentary posted by Paris Hilton digs into notorious deepfake pornography website 03:58 Hawaii police arrest suspect linked to three deaths 02:05 Federal judge blocks Trump from officially renaming Kennedy Center 03:06 Hallie Jackson NOW New Jersey police ramp up security as state prepares for World Cup final 04:28 Copied 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