 I'm a commander, Rick Kyle, KYLE with the division. So we've reached the final football Friday of what's been a pretty exciting season here in Denver. And on Sunday around the globe, we'll be on Santa Clara as they watch Super Bowl 50. And after the Broncos win, those eyes will fall upon Denver. And as a world class city with the best, most loyal fans in the world, we want to celebrate responsibly and act like we've been there before. And that's a message that we've been pushing out all week through videos that we have created. And we'll just run a few of those real quick here. Who wants to adjust for the monitor real quick? Hey Denver, Ed McCaffrey here. As you know, the Broncos are headed where we've been there before. Please celebrate responsibly. You're going to have fun at the state ride home, and please celebrate responsibly. Let's make sure we take care of Broncos country. But you know what, we definitely want to celebrate, but let's celebrate responsibly. Denver Broncos for their help in putting together these videos that get in a very important message out there. And if anyone wants to get electronic action for that after the press conference. So as the Broncos have proceeded through this exciting playoff run, we've cheered them on, but we did the Super Bowl appearance that we happening on Sunday. And it's very important to us that everybody be able to celebrate in a safe environment. To facility officers out and about on Sunday, both on foot and in vehicles in the downtown area. They'll be interacting with all of the fans as the game proceeds. And our hope is that everyone can celebrate safely. It's very important to us for that to happen. We also, after the game, will be patrolling for DUIs and that type of thing. So we encourage people, if they are going to drink, please don't drive. Have the designated after the game and that type of thing. So we'll definitely have an increased police presence in the downtown area. While also continuing to staff the remainder of the city. That's kind of all I had for a prepared statement. Commander, have you all looked at some of these videos from the last, you know, the things that happened and they were called riots early? And if so, can you outline some of that for us? Yeah, I can't get into the specifics of our response. But we have considered Sunday and we have prepared appropriate responses for each of those scenarios, some of them based on what's happened in the past. For the people who are in bars and things down in Lodo, Baltimore neighborhood, and stuff like that, game ends, how do you want them to act? It seems like a lot of people just want to rush out and dance in the street. The public street that's active, I'd not encourage that. But if people want to go outside and dance and celebrate responsibly, we do encourage that. It'll be a great time with the Broncos winning the Super Bowl and we encourage people to do that responsibly. Do you know what this increased presence is going to cost the city the overtime? I don't have an exact cost on that at this point. We can look at that. I know a lot of the officers are just having days off moved, so they're not actually going to be on overtime. There may be some officers on overtime. We can get those figured for you probably after the fact, because we're not going to know exactly how long we're going to have to work into the night, depending on what happens. Will there be any enforcement for over serving patrons? The officers that are out and about will be observant of that and take appropriate action. There have been issues with property damage. Have you worked with the business community downtown? And can you talk a little bit about that? Commander Lopez has been working closely with the downtown bid and the different businesses downtown to get make preparations for that. We sent out some information to them yesterday. I'm talking about serving drinks in plastic cups, non glass containers, securing outdoor fixtures and furniture preventing items from being taken or thrown. Reminding them to monitor alcohol consumption and that type of thing. So Commander Lopez has been working closely with them. I know you probably can't go into details on strategies, but can you talk about the possible scenarios that you guys have prepared for? The most hopeful scenario is that everybody celebrates responsibly and that's the message, but we've prepared from everything to that to some of the things that you saw in the video that have happened elsewhere. And even in Denver many years ago when we went Super Bowl before. So psychology behind this, why do people do destructive things after their team wins? That's a really good question. I don't know that I have a good answer for that. I think some certain people use that as an excuse to act out. I personally can't understand that. I believe in celebrating responsibly and having a good time, but respecting other people's property. I think part of the findings following up that question the last time this happened was that a lot of it's a vulgarism that a lot of people just pile on they're looking for an excuse and I think in reviewing it, I think Denver Police said a lot of this was just people rioting for the sake of rioting. That's just the excuse to do so. I caught doing destructive acts in a situation like this that we've seen in the past. The damage that will be arrested and the appropriate charges will be filed. It may even rise to a felony level depending on the value of the damage caused. I'm not sure if that's a part of the plan, Sonny, do you know? It's a fluid plan, that becomes necessary to be prepared for it. So that's part of the story. And maybe Sonny can answer this as well. I know it's going to be a little premature, but have you talked about a parade route if and when they win the following day or so? Plans are in place for that. Who will defer to the mayor's office? Yeah, we'll defer to the mayor's office. The information will come out after the victory on Sunday night at the specifics of that. That's when it will come out. The plans are in place for that. Okay, thank you. Commander Kyle, since the 99 celebration, there have been a lot of major events here in Denver. Have other lessons learned from those events on how to deal with it? Absolutely. Have your tactics changed anything to talk about that? Again, I can't talk about the specifics of the tactics, but every time we have a major event like this, we sit down afterwards and talk about what happened. We have lessons learned, what we can do better next time. And we've had some very successful major events in the Denver area over the past ten years. I look back to the DNC in 2008, it was one of the most successful conventions in history. And we did a really good job with that. And we even learned lessons from that that we take forward as we move to the Super Bowl, even. Thanks, guys. Thanks, guys. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Thank you.