There will be heavy security at the Super Bowl on Sunday despite limited attendance after the Department of Homeland Security risk assessment found the event could be a target for criminal activity.
Expect human traffickers to exploit the Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida, this weekend.
While current COVID-19 restrictions will limit game attendance, there will still be 22,000 fans there, and with Tampa as the home city of the Buccaneers, one of the participating teams, there will be many more in town.
Traffickers are criminal economic enterprises who target the Super Bowl and other large-scale events to take advantage of the increased concentration of men, money, and parties in one geographic area.
Traffickers travel from all over the country and even internationally to bring in their victims for the event.
Most human traffickers are low-level operators, selling one, or maybe two, victims. They can make a lot of money by selling the victim over and over again.
Heroic crossing guard supervisor saves girl from being hit by car in Valrico
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and last updated 2021-03-03 14:04:22-05
A heroic crossing guard supervisor was caught on video saving a young girl from getting hit by a car.
Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office shared the video of Kathleen Quinn from January 27 in honor of Crossing Guard Appreciation Day.
A seven-year-old was crossing the intersection at Culbreath Road and Nature s Way Boulevard in Valrico, when a vehicle swept through.
Quinn was in the middle of the road, with her stop sign raised above her head, when the driver refused to slow down.