Secret Service Imposes Super Bowl-Level Security on 4,000 White House UFC Guests
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Updated · abcnews.com · Jun 11
Secret Service Imposes Super Bowl-Level Security on 4,000 White House UFC Guests
3 articles · Updated · abcnews.com · Jun 11
Summary
About 4,000 invited guests attending Sunday’s UFC event on the White House South Lawn will face Super Bowl-level security, while Ellipse watch-party attendees must register for free tickets and clear TSA-like screening.
The Department of Homeland Security gave Freedom 250 a Special Event Assessment Rating 1 designation, putting it in the same security tier as the Super Bowl, Indianapolis 500 and Kentucky Derby.
Federal officials also barred public drones over the National Capital Region, saying only law-enforcement aircraft will provide overwatch and urging spectators to report any drone they see.
Three recent shootings involving Secret Service personnel in the past two months have sharpened the agency’s focus as it works with U.S. Park Police on the event.
That tighter posture will extend beyond UFC weekend: the July 4 National Mall fireworks will, for the first time, be treated as a National Special Security Event with inauguration-level screening.