FBI, Homeland Security: No credible threats to Las Vegas Super Bowl

No specific, credible threats have been made against Super Bowl 58, according to federal and state law enforcement.

ABC News obtained a confidential threat assessment document that was put together by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security, and the Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center.

Despite that finding, law enforcement said they still have several criminal concerns they’re expecting to face during Super Bowl Week. That includes:

  • ATM skimming
  • Identity theft
  • Credit card theft
  • Property theft
  • Public intoxication
  • Illegal drug sales
  • Prostitutition
  • Selling counterfeit goods (tickets, clothing, bags, other Super Bowl-related merchandise)

The report states they’re also keeping an eye out for heightened tensions and violence between outlaw motorcycle gangs and their support clubs throughout Nevada.
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The report also mentions heightened concerns about lone offender attacks, cybersecurity , vehicles possibly driving into pedestrians , and human trafficking .

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