Golden Globes Goes For “Increased Security Measures” After Fatal NOLA Attack & Vegas Tesla Cybertruck Explosion

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EXCLUSIVE: In a 2025 that has already seen tragic domestic terrorism strike America, the 82nd annual Golden Globes will take place today behind an extra thick wall of security and armed law enforcement.

Following a truck intentionally being rammed into a New Orleans crowd and the fiery explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, the fortification around today’s 5 pm PT starting Beverly Hills ceremony has been increased to be more formidable than ever.“Federal, regional and local agencies and police always work closely together around high-profile events like the Golden Globes, but this year more resources than usual are being put in place,” a federal law enforcement official said Sunday. “The whole country is on edge right now, public spaces feel unsafe to some,” he added. “We have to change that narrative.” As a part of that effort, snipers and other law enforcement officers will be posted on buildings in the area, along with enhanced surveillance systems, we’re told.

On the streets, the Beverly Hills Police Department intends to be out in force as usual, with stronger than usual support from regional and federal agencies like the Sheriffs’ Department, FBI and Homeland Security. “We understand that current national events are very concerning and we are committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for everyone,” Beverly Hills Public Information Manager Lauren Santillana stated to Deadline Sunday on behalf of the city and the BHPD. “The Beverly Hills Police Department will continue our increased security measures, including staffing of officers, professional staff, and security contractors during this weekend’s Golden Globes.” “Additionally, BHPD is

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