
Associated Press: Peregrine to help Kansas City 'get ahead of possible conflict' during World Cup 2026
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Peregrine
Published
June 6, 2026

Author
Staff
Peregrine
Published
June 6, 2026

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (June 6, 2026) — The Associated Press recently reported that the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) will leverage Peregrine to safeguard fans and community members during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
“We know sports fanaticism around here in terms of the NFL and baseball to some extent, but nothing like international soccer,” said Jake Becchina, a police spokesperson in Kansas City, Missouri, which will six matches for this year’s global soccer tournament.
According to AP, Peregrine “promises to sift through police data and publicly available information such as team practice locations and the country affiliation of popular bars, to get ahead of possible conflict” during the World Cup matches in Kansas City.
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