More on all the stuff the Pentagon gave to cop shops
- Police in Johnston, R.I., with a population less than 29,000,
acquired two bomb disposal robots, 10 tactical trucks, 35 assault rifles, more than 100 infrared gun sights and two pairs of footwear designed to protect against explosive mines. The Johnson police department has 67 sworn officers.
- The parks division of Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources
was given 20 M-16 rifles, while the fish and wildlife enforcement
division obtained another 20 M-16s, plus eight M-14 rifles and ten
.45-caliber automatic pistols.
- Campus police at the University of Louisiana, Monroe, received 12
M-16s to help protect the 8,811 students there (or perhaps to keep them
in line).
- The warden service of Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and
Wildlife received a small aircraft, 96 night vision goggles, 67 gun
sights and seven M-14 rifles.
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The program has doled out $5 billion in equipment since 1990. Most of it was general office and maintenance equipment – shovels, copiers, computers – but the Pentagon largesse included tactical military equipment worth more than $1.4 billion, disseminated in 203,000 transfers to about 7,500 agencies. Even after Ferguson, the program continues to chug along, transferring $28 million in tactical equipment in the past three months.
Here in Texas, Grand Saline got 16 bayonets. I'm wondering who was the communist prick who thinks that bayonet charges belong on the police force continuum.
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