Law enforcement agencies throughout Los Angeles are working together to ensure the upcoming FIFA World Cup is safe, secure, and enjoyable for fans, athletes, and visitors from around the world. Federal, state, and local authorities have been coordinating security plans, sharing intelligence, and preparing resources to address potential threats and emergencies during the tournament. Officials say their goal is to create a welcoming environment while maintaining a strong security presence at venues and surrounding areas.
L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman delivered a clear warning to anyone considering disrupting the events. He emphasized that law enforcement will not tolerate criminal activity, violence, vandalism, or any actions that threaten public safety. Hochman said those who come to the World Cup intending to cause trouble should expect swift enforcement and prosecution. Authorities are committed to protecting attendees and ensuring that the tournament remains focused on the excitement of the sport, not criminal behavior.

