Security for UFC fights at White House will be at Super Bowl level, Secret Service says
Key Points:
- UFC Freedom 250 in Washington, D.C., is designated a high-security Special Event Assessment Review 1 event, similar to the Super Bowl and Kentucky Derby, with strict security measures in place.
- The UFC Octagon is set up on the White House South Lawn for an invitation-only crowd of about 4,000, while a larger free UFC Fan Fest and Watch Party on the Ellipse requires tickets and TSA-style screening.
- Federal law bans drones over the National Capital Region during the event, with law enforcement drones providing security oversight and the public urged to report unauthorized drones.
- The upcoming 4th of July fireworks on the National Mall will be the first National Special Security Event of its kind, requiring attendees to pass through TSA-like screening and enter through designated security points.
- The Secret Service, partnering with U.S. Park Police, remains vigilant following recent shootings involving agents, emphasizing daily training and readiness to respond to threats during major events in D.C.