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Atlanta police are mobilizing all 1,800 sworn officers ahead of the city hosting its first FIFA World Cup match. Local and state leaders detailed comprehensive safety and transportation measures to ensure all 245 city neighborhoods remain fully protected. Officials guarantee security will remain robust across the metro area throughout the sporting event.
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