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Super Bowl LX: Authorities intercept $33.4M in fake sports merchandise SAN FRANCISCO — Federal law enforcement agencies today announced the seizure of more than 276,392 counterfeit sports items valued at $33.4 million MSRP following a nationwide crackdown on fake merchandise ahead of Super Bowl LX in the San Francisco Bay Area. As fans from across the globe arrive for the championship game, Operation Team Player is working to keep counterfeit jerseys, sports related merchandise and tickets out of the hands of unsuspecting consumers. Spearheaded by the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) in partnership with all major U.S. sports leagues, this annual operation targets criminal networks and aims to protect fans, legitimate manufacturers and the integrity of the game. “It’s easier than ever for criminals to set up fake websites and social media ads targeting sports fans with counterfeit goods that put their wallets and personal information at risk,” said IPR Center Director Ivan J. Arvelo. “Our ongoing partnership with the NFL and all major sports leagues is essential to raising awareness about the dangers of counterfeit merchandise and empowering fans to make smart, safe purchases, because ‘True Fans Keep It Real.’” “Working with the IPR Center, CBP and our Bay Area law enforcement partners, we’ve seen Operation Team Player make an incredible difference by protecting fans from counterfeit activity,” said NFL Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs Dolores DiBella. “Fans want the real NFL experience — especially as we head into Super Bowl LX — and we are grateful for the dedication behind this consumer protection initiative that has consistently delivered meaningful results and reinforces the importance of keeping fans informed and safe.” “Counterfeiting isn’t a victimless crime. It hurts local vendors, threatens American jobs, and exposes fans to unsafe and substandard products. That’s why we work closely with our partners at the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center, Homeland Security Investigations and the NFL to stop these goods before they reach the marketplace,” said Eric Batt, who serves as the director of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Apparel, Footwear and Textiles Center of Excellence and Expertise. While counterfeit goods may seem like bargains, they often come with hidden risks — including inferior quality, financial loss and exposure to identity theft. To help fans shop safely, the IPR Center and the NFL encourage consumers to: Shop only at trusted retail locations and authorized online sellers. Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true and be aware that counterfeiters often use real product photos to sell fake items. Check for signs of poor quality, such as sloppy stitching, missing security labels and irregular markings. Keep records of purchases and monitor bank statements for discrepancies. Purchase event tickets only from reputable sources, such as the NFL Ticket Exchange by Ticketmaster, On Location, or other authorized sellers. Super Bowl 60 tickets are entirely digital; screenshots or PDFs will not be accepted for entry. The IPR Center’s “True Fans Keep It Real” campaign continues to educate sports fans about the risks of counterfeit goods and provides resources to help consumers shop smart both online and in person. For more information about the dangers of counterfeit merchandise and tips on how consumers can support their teams with authentic gear, visit
Allison Papson475,317 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

#Breaking DC Fire and EMS confirms a small aircraft is down in the Potomac River in the vicinity of Reagan National Airport. Fireboats on scene. All takeoffs and landings have been halted at DCA. Emergency personnel are responding to an aircraft incident on the airfield. The terminal remains open. #DCFIREEMS #REAGANAIRPORT
Allison Papson967,863 просмотров • 1 год назад

Police body camera video shows 'Real Housewives' star Karen Huger telling an officer, "I'm lit!".
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POLICE BODY CAM VIDEO RELEASED: 'Real Housewives' star Karen Huger found guilty on DUI, negligent driving charges
Allison Papson333,795 просмотров • 1 год назад

DOWNTOWN CROWN RETAIL THEFT CREW BUSTED: Detectives from the Gaithersburg Police Department - Investigative Section have arrested 26-year-old Mone Herndon of Washington D.C., 26-year-old Shawn Stewart of Washington D.C., 18-year-old Precious Spivey of Washington D.C., and a 17-year-old of Washington D.C. for felony theft related charges. In collaboration with Lululemon, detectives from the Gaithersburg Police Department - Investigative Section have been working inside and around the business to address recent felony theft related incidents. On February 19, 2025 at 2:15 p.m., detectives from the Gaithersburg Police Department - Investigative Section and Street Crimes Unit were at the Lululemon in the 100 block of Crown Park Avenue working the retail theft detail when they observed four unknown females enter the business, split up, and bearhug multiple items. The four suspects then made their way to the door without paying. One suspect was apprehended at the door and the three others fled on foot. After a brief foot pursuit, the three other suspects were apprehended in the area of the Harris Teeter located in the 300 block of Copley Place. The four suspects stole over $10,000 worth of items from the business. During the course of the investigation, it was learned that the four suspects had also committed a felony theft over $1,500 at the Bath & Body Works in Germantown. The four suspects are also being charged with retail thefts that occurred earlier this year at the Lululemon, along with a theft at the Lenscrafters located in the unit block of Grand Corner Avenue in Gaithersburg, MD. Herndon, Stewart, and Spivey were transported to the Montgomery County Detention Center and the 17-year-old was released to their parents. Bond information is not available at this time. #GaithersburgPolice
Allison Papson293,100 просмотров • 1 год назад

Last night, MTPD arrested Zion Peters, 20, of Washington D.C. at Gallery Place Metro. The suspect was stopped after fare evading into the station. During the stop, police discovered Peters had a warrant in Hyattsville, Maryland, in connection to a robbery and attempted murder. He was taken into custody, after assaulting an MTPD Officer. A handgun was found on his person during a search following his arrest. #WMATA
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CHEVY CHASE DC MAIL CARRIER ROBBED: A mail carrier was robbed on the 3900 block of Military Rd NW on 12/27/25 at 11:30am. The victim was delivering the mail when she noticed a black vehicle parked abreast on the street. Immediately after noticing the vehicle, she observed the suspect exiting the vehicle with a handgun on his hand. The suspect then requested the mail box key while pointing the firearm toward her. Consequently, the victim handed over the vehicle key instead. The suspect fled the scene in an unknown direction with stolen USPS van keys. #MPD
Allison Papson49,144 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

I-95 collapse: All lanes shut as large fire causes parts of interstate to fall near Cottman Avenue
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Metro employees killed in early morning murder-suicide in Northwest DC: sources
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Residents in one Washington, D.C., neighborhood lined up Wednesday to protest the increased police presence after the White House said the number of National Guard troops in the nation's capital would ramp up and federal officers would be the streets around the clock. After law enforcement set up a vehicle checkpoint along the busy 14th Street Northwest corridor, hecklers shouted, "Go home, fascists" and other insults. Some protesters stood at the intersection before the checkpoint and urged drivers to turn away from it. The action intensified a few days after President Donald Trump's unprecedented announcement that his administration would take over the city's police department for at least a month. 📹: Shomari Stone
Allison Papson44,246 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад