Current:Home > MarketsCharles H. Sloan-Former D.C. police chief Cathy Lanier focuses "on it all" as NFL's head of security -Prime Capital Blueprint
Charles H. Sloan-Former D.C. police chief Cathy Lanier focuses "on it all" as NFL's head of security
Chainkeen Exchange View
Date:2025-04-07 21:44:51
In the high-stakes arena of the National Football League,Charles H. Sloan Cathy Lanier, former D.C. police chief, is leading the charge off the field as the NFL's head of security. Now in her eighth season with the NFL, Lanier is focused on safeguarding the league's venues, fans, players and overall image with a practiced eye that leaves no room for distractions — not even the games themselves.
"I focus on it all. Nothing is more important than anything else," she told CBS News.
At FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, Lanier's work was on display recently as she directed staff on moving fans through new weapon-detecting sensors before a Washington Commanders game. She said the stadium becomes a city of 70,000 or 80,000 people for a few hours at game time.
Fan violence is an issue Lanier confronts head-on, as she oversees command centers equipped with advanced surveillance systems to monitor and prevent fights in the stands.
"We can catch it all on video. Prevents that hot spot from becoming a fight," she said.
Lanier's story is rooted in resilience and persistence. She had a difficult childhood in Maryland, leaving school early as she became a teenage mom.
"My son was born three months after I turned 15. So I had never even babysat a baby before. I had never held a baby before," she said. "Ninth-grade education. I've got no job. You know, how am I going to provide for him?"
Lanier initially relied on welfare, and in 1990 answered a job advertisement that changed her trajectory: Washington, D.C., was hiring police officers. She joined the force and rose through the ranks, before serving as Washington's police chief in 2007, a position she held for nearly a decade.
Her time as police chief laid the groundwork for her current position with the NFL. She helped coordinate security at large-scale events, including former President Barack Obama's inaugurations.
Over the years, Lanier earned her bachelor's and master's degrees.
"It's not that you make mistakes, it's what you do after you make the mistake that matters," she said. "And the mistakes that I made really turned my life around."
Mark StrassmannMark Strassmann has been a CBS News correspondent since January 2001 and is based in the Atlanta bureau.
veryGood! (4)
Related
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Houthis show no sign of ending ‘reckless’ Red Sea attacks as trade traffic picks up, commander says
- The Baltimore Ravens are making a terrible mistake honoring Ray Rice. He's no 'legend'
- Dave Chappelle goes after disabled community in 'The Dreamer': 'I love punching down'
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Massive waves threaten California, coast braces for another round after Ventura rogue wave
- Penn State defense overwhelmed by Ole Miss tempo and ‘too many moving parts’ in Peach Bowl loss
- What's open on New Year's Eve? Stores, restaurants and fast food places ringing in 2024 with open doors.
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- On New Year’s Eve, DeSantis urges crowd to defy odds and help him ‘win the Iowa caucuses’
Ranking
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- NFC playoff picture: San Francisco 49ers clinch home-field advantage
- Entertainment in 2023: We're ranking the best movies, music, TV shows, pop culture moments
- Awkward Exes, Runny Noses and Tuna Sandwiches: Here's What Happens When Onscreen Kisses Go Really Wrong
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- Pope recalls Benedict XVI’s love and wisdom on anniversary of death, as secretary reflects on legacy
- Paula Abdul accuses ‘American Idol’ producer Nigel Lythgoe of sexual assault in lawsuit
- Russia launches fresh drone strikes on Ukraine after promising retaliation for Belgorod attack
Recommendation
Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
US forces shoot down ballistic missiles in Red Sea, kills gunmen in attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels
See Martha Stewart's 'thirst trap' selfie showcasing luxurious nightgown
Early morning shooting kills woman and wounds 4 others in Los Angeles County
Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
German chancellor tours flooded regions in the northwest, praises authorities and volunteers
Puppies, purebreds among the growing list of adoptable animals filling US shelters
Your New Year's Eve TV Guide 2024: How to Watch 'Rockin Eve,' 'Nashville's Big Bash,' more