People queue outside Desert Diamond Arena, a designated area to watch a broadcast of the memorial service at State Farm Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday.

There is gridlock outdoors of State Farm Stadium and other people are actually being turned away from Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, NCS’s safety correspondent Josh Campbell mentioned.

Campbell famous safety is a high concern and the occasion is rated a SEAR-1, which means “a high level of security, check points, multiple check points in and out of this area, not only because of the large number of people, but also because, of course, who will be in attendance here – the president himself as well as several members of the Cabinet.”

Campbell added a legislation enforcement supply mentioned there is no such thing as a recognized credible menace to this occasion.

Campbell mentioned it seems the stadium is now at capability.

“People have been turned away, who were waiting here for hours and hours in line, but they do have other areas that they can go: the overflow area,” he mentioned.



Sources

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *