Heavily armed soldiers patrol New Orleans for Super Bowl as security sources confirm active threats ahead of Trump visit

NEW Orleans is under tight security ahead of Super Bowl LIX, with heavily armed soldiers, SWAT teams, and federal agents patrolling the city amid confirmed threats.

Security has been further ramped up as President Donald Trump prepares to attend, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president will be at a Super Bowl.

Two soldiers in camouflage uniforms stand in New Orleans.
Military personnel are seen in the French Quarter the day prior to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, LouisianaCredit: Getty
Military personnel on a vehicle and on a balcony in New Orleans.
Security concerns have been heightenedCredit: Getty
Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles helmets in front of the Caesars Superdome.
The Caesars Superdome stadium, where the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia EaglesCredit: Reuters
Close-up of Donald Trump speaking at a microphone.
President Donald Trump is set to attend the big game on SundayCredit: The Mega Agency

Authorities are also investigating multiple other warnings, including one targeting Apple CEO Tim Cook, who is in town for the game.

The Big Easy is no stranger to chaos, but this time, the stakes are even higher.

The security operation follows a deadly New Year’s Day vehicle attack on Bourbon Street, where a driver deliberately plowed into a crowd, prompting officials to postpone the annual college football Sugar Bowl.

Now, with tens of thousands of fans arriving for one of the biggest sporting events of the year, authorities are taking no chances.

“Although no specific, credible threats related to this year’s game have been identified, the U.S. remains in a heightened threat environment,” the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement, referencing the Bourbon Street attack as a key factor in the security response.

MILITARY-STYLE LOCKDOWN

New Orleans has effectively been transformed into a high-security zone, with an extensive multi-agency effort in place.

Federal agencies, including the FBI, Secret Service, and DHS, have executed an ironclad security plan.

More than 690 DHS personnel are on the ground, deploying air security resources, cyber and infrastructure security assessments, and high-tech explosive detection.

The skies above New Orleans are tightly controlled, with drones banned and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight restrictions in place over downtown New Orleans.

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On the ground, the Louisiana National Guard has mobilized 350 soldiers, turning the French Quarter into a heavily monitored zone.

DHS has categorized Super Bowl LIX as a Special Event Assessment Rating Level 1—the highest security classification for a public event.

Meanwhile, the Louisiana National Guard has deployed 350 soldiers, working alongside local police to enforce strict security measures.

These include checkpoints and bag searches at key entry points into Bourbon Street, barricades and vehicle restrictions preventing cars from entering major pedestrian areas, and cooler bans and enhanced crowd monitoring in popular gathering spots.

A Marine helicopter flies over the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
A UH-1Y Venom helicopter from Marine Light Attack Squadron 773 flies over Caesars Superdome ahead of the Super BowlCredit: AP
Military personnel patrol Bourbon Street in New Orleans, near a Super Bowl LIX security sign.
Armed officers are seen near metal barriers and a sign of forbidden itemsCredit: EPA
Homeland Security officers on an armored vehicle during a Super Bowl parade.
Homeland Security Investigations officers and ICE agents keep the area secure as people enjoy the Super Bowl Parade in the Central Business District in New OrleansCredit: Alamy

Photos from the scene show National Guard soldiers manning checkpoints, inspecting delivery vehicles, and searching bags.

Heavily armed units stand at intersections while SWAT teams patrol in armored vehicles.

Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick of the New Orleans Police Department confirmed that 2,000 officers will be on duty, with Bourbon Street completely closed to vehicle traffic.

Roadblocks and controlled access points will remain in place through Monday.

STADIUM SECURITY

Security will be just as strict inside the Caesars Superdome, where standard NFL security protocols will be enforced.

All attendees will see mandatory clear bag policy and enhanced screening checkpoints with metal detectors.

Strict prohibited item enforcement will also be in place, including bans on drones and large electronics.

The presence of Trump, along with ongoing global security concerns, has placed New Orleans at the center of a high-stakes security operation.

Officials insist they are prepared, but with confirmed threats and a city still on edge from recent violence, the effectiveness of these efforts will be put to the test on game day.

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