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In a bold move to undercut an NFL stadium at Hollywood Park, the sports and entertainment firm AEG commissioned a study by former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge that found the Inglewood project would be a tempting target for terrorists and should not be built.

A rendering shows the proposed NFL stadium development project in Inglewood at the site of the old Hollywood Park racetrack. (Credit: G.F.Bunting)
A rendering shows the proposed NFL stadium development project in Inglewood at the site of the old Hollywood Park racetrack. (Credit: G.F.Bunting)

AEG has been pursuing its own NFL stadium next to Staples Center for several years and is in direct competition with Inglewood, whose plan was approved Tuesday by that city’s government.

In a 14-page report, Ridge suggests that because the Inglewood stadium proposed by St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke would lie within three to four miles of Los Angeles International Airport and beneath the flight path of airliners, terrorists might try to shoot down a plane or crash one into the stadium, scenarios Ridge described as “a terrorist event ‘twofer.’ ”

Ridge said the Inglewood stadium, part of a planned retail, office and residential development at the now-defunct Hollywood Park, would have “a significant risk profile with the potential to produce consequences that will not only the impact the airport and region, but global interests.”

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