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How Atlanta is adjusting security plans for college football game after deadly New Orleans attack

  • Atlanta leaders are adjusting security plans for upcoming events after the New Year's Eve vehicle attack in New Orleans, which killed more than a dozen people and injured about 30.
  • The Atlanta Police Chief noted that explosives were concealed in coolers during the New Orleans attack and emphasized vigilance at events.
  • City officials urged attendees to report suspicious online posts and behaviors, reinforcing the message 'If you see something, say something.'
  • The security measures will be in place for the National Championship college football game and events related to the Martin Luther King holiday.
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