Two Years of Data On What Military Equipment the Pentagon Gave To Local Police
v3rgEz writes: Wondering how the St. Louis County Police ended up armed with surplus military gear, and what equipment other departments have? A FOIA request at MuckRock has turned up every item given to local law enforcement under the Pentagon's 1022 program, the mechanism by which local law enforcement can apply for surplus or used military gear.
Military surplus doesn't kill people, cops kill people....
If we have this much surplus, clearly we're buying too much. I know that if I find myself giving away cans of green beans, I make sure I don't buy a whole pallet the next time I'm at Costco.
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No Training For Police With Military Armaments.
When we see the Boys in Blue downing Green and Flak jackets know that big trouble is seconds away.
Police departments across the USA are typically under staffed and under trained.
With automatic weapons, grenades, mortars and field artillery and tanks and without a day of training the Police are just
out to kill them selves by their own foolishness.
Perhaps that is what Congress intended all along. Let the fools kill them selves for us.
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Are already down (to the pdf files of the agencies...) I wonder if they already got a takedown request from our friendly neighborhood federal government.
And the MuckRock site is already Slashdotted !
Must be local government emailing takedown requests....
Arms merchants are the real problem. They should all be sho...umm. We should bomb their factorie.... ummm... Let's just nuke all the... umm..
Lemme get back to you on this.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?
After all, only criminals have anything to fear from the police, right?
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
For Virginia, I skimmed through and found: .45 pistols and 3 12ga "riot-type" shotguns. I did not notice any other arms, specifically .50 rifles. Interestingly, there were no multiple transfers of weapons - either only one gun was given to each department, or they're logging individual serial numbers, or they're lying their ass off.
* Basically every county, city and even college police were involved. Specifically which department got each thing isn't listed.
* 2 "laser range-finder/target designators". They listed laser range-finders with a different name, so these are definitely ones that could illuminate a target for bombing. Scary.
* 4 explosive ordnance disposal robots
* 1 mine-resistant vehicle
* 23 5.56mm rifles, 14 7.62mm rifles, 4
* On a lighter note, a single electronic calculator, a bicycle, two golf carts and a "mule" were also listed. Whether that mule was an M274 truck or an actual mule is unspecified - the M274 was obsoleted in the '80s while mules continue to be used in Afghanistan, so an actual mule isn't that implausible.
Maybe it's time to apply some gun restrictions on cops. I know what you'll say, "If you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns." But I'm OK with people who go to jail if they should shoot an innocent person, having guns. It's the people who can shoot someone without facing the consequences who have the most potential to abuse their guns.
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Oh wonderful, at least three of my area police departments are participating in the program. It would be nice to see what they're getting, I wouldn't complain about most of the stuff on the materials list (coats, hydration kits, rope, etc), even a few guns wouldn't be out of the question. But if your local PD begins equipping all of their officers with riot shields/assault rifles, body armor, & armored vehicles they've ceased to be "peace officers". If these records went back a few more years I could be sure of one thing, from what I understand one of the local departments received a treaded APC a few years back through this program. It was only brought out for parades and I think one or two minor incidents. It became a major boondoggle when it broke down several times, caused damage to a road, didn't have a trailer to transport it, and was burning through $10,000 a year in insurance. I don't think they have gotten rid of it yet but they've also kept it out of sight, probably because it's broken down again.
# killall godwin
echo "Trusting government kills. Six Million Can't Be Wrong®." > /dev/conscience
Figures, college seared that a long time ago.
Like Isis and Isil and not to mention Isabel. Iran, worst of the Is, has F-14 Tomcats non-op-ready and waiting.
Sort of ... only allow police to have firearms that civilians are allowed to have. Solves two problems. The militarization of police and the disarming of the civilian populace.
Clearly the administration and military expect to be wiped out in the first phase of the next war. They're disseminating the armament so the people can defend themselves.
Okay, had a brain fart - I look up the rifle by NSN, and forget to check the mule, merely guessing.
Well, it's a Kawasaki mule model KAF400A per the NSN*
Going by the state that I remember us operating them in, I'd guess that the thing was probably a non-functioning worn out POS by the time the military lets go of it.
*National Stock Number.
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Here is a table of National Stock Numbers: http://www.gsa.gov/dg/NSN_DATA...
If anyone is interested, I can import both spreadsheets into a PostgreSQL database, join by the NSNs, and post a dump/query/something.
Here's what I don't get: why are so many college and school police officers applying for militarized gear? I could understand the police wanting a SWAT team in case of a school shooting, but giving college campus police military-grade firearms sounds like a very good way to have a second Kent State Massacre occur. Why can't they just leave the military stuff in the hands of the SWAT teams?
We somehow need a ton of 5.62 rifles and 7.62 rifles, bayonets, a blowdart, a grenade launcher and a Hellfire High Intensity (something?).
And considering the SLC Metro area isn't _that_ rough and tumble, I'm wondering who they are planning to go to war against?
No! It's a *SIG*. Keep the Special Interest Groups away! (Con joke!)
equipping all of their officers with riot shields/assault rifles, body armor, & armored vehicles they've ceased to be "peace officers".
Indeed, one of the first acts in the Irish/UK peace process in N Ireland was a military order for all UK soldiers to remove their helmets while on street patrol as a gesture of trust. The simple act of removing a helmet requires a hell of a lot more courage than shooting into a crowd with rubber bullets from atop of armored vehicles. Sure, the macho swat stuff must remain an option for serious incidents, but calling in a swat team with riot gear and snipers for a routine suburban drug bust is the hallmark of a coward.
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
US has a serious problem with militarization of police. Its ironical that the "munitions" - what an inventive word by the way - are now targeted against your own citizens. The images coming from Ferguson remind you of Ukraine and/or other war torn nations.
All those police snipers/SWAT teams pointing laser weapons at protestors...one mistake by an adrenaline junkie will happen and you will get FPS action against your own citizens broadcast live around the world.
The superheroes, the best and brightest who planned putting military gear into the hands of police should be sent to GITMO.
Tat Tvam Asi
Ethanol from corn in gasoline is mandated. Energetically it is foolish, and uses up lots of precious water, but the corn state senators force it on us.
Like an above poster, I went through all of Ohio. There were a number of small arms weapons, (and above poster needs to look up the different usage for laser range finders... clearly it's not like CoD and they're going to call in an "air strike" against Occupy) but I don't have a problem with that, simply because my neighbors have more and bigger guns. America's got a hard on for guns, and it's exploded in the last 15 years due to Terrorism hysteria. When the citizens are armed to the teeth, I don't see how law enforcement can keep up any other way.
Strange, Milford, CT isn't on the list, and I know for a fact the got equipment.
I see the bloody "Mobile Command Center" every day down the street from me. It's a glorified Winnebago valued at about $250k.
Especially after Rumsfeld tried to dumb down the military to turn them into "warriors" instead of professional soldiers. He didn't quite succeed but he did shut down a lot of the sort of training previously considered essential for occupying forces, things like being able to communicate with people instead of just shooting everything that moves. They apparently had to learn that "on the job" from older soldiers that got their training before it was cut.
Military police used to get well rounded training and fit in well with civilian police, but with other branches and post-Rumsfeld with minimal police training later I've been told it's a bit of a worry.
Somehow everyone coped in the 1950s without that when a large chunk of the population was ex-military with extensive combat experience and souvenir weapons.
Too many idiots watching fucking Rambo movies and thinking it's real.
All the stories I've read about this emphasize the borderline irrational decisions to send stuff like MRAPs to some small town whose biggest problems seem to be parking on the wrong side of the street and overdue library books. I think some of the real high-end hardware has gone to places like New York City where some kind of claim can be made for being an actual terrorism target.
What I'm curious about, though, is whether you could do any kind of analysis of hardware distribution vs. demographics to see if there was any large-scale logic to who got what or how much equipment.
Was equipment concentrated in areas of high concentrations of minorities? Areas considered at risk of significant rioting or civil insurrection? Any ties between equipment distribution and crime rate (which may be considered an indicator of civil insurrection)?
My guess is no to all of it, like most government free stuff programs it went with bureaucratic logic -- political considerations, places who were fast/good at filling out request forms, etc.
ONE: Generally, sane criminals want to have a systematic advantage over police when it comes to basic things like weaponry and ability to drive fast.
FTFY.
TWO: "The UK is able to have a mostly disarmed police force because the population is also mostly disarmed. So you can solve it in both directions."
is mostly a glossy image from albion's past. A friend of mine came back from a trip there and he was shocked by cops carrying SMG's.
You may now enjoy your 1960's bobby postcards if you want to.
With so many cops being ex military and so much military equipment being used by these ex military cops it seems as if we have an ongoing defacto violation of the Posse Comitatus Act in many American cities. Local politicians have their own little army to play with. Literally.
What idiot modded parent Insightful? This is supposedly a tech site and techies are expected to be well-informed.
Therefore, techies commenting on military purchases should be expected to KNOW that the US vehicle purchases for the Iraq war are no longer needed for operations and aren't worth mothballing in many cases because Iraq was essentially a military police operation in its later stages and old tech won't be worth very expensive storage which is much more involved than just parking vehicles in a lot.
MRAPs aren't Expeditionary as their cross-country performance is poor. HMMWVs were a fine 1980s NATO liason vehicle but they are not suitable for modern war as when they are uparmored their performance is awful and when they are unarmored they get shot to pieces.
"Hurr, extra stuffs mean bought too much." No. Wars end and saving excess is expensive. In many cases it was cheaper to destroy equipment overseas than ship it back and mothball it.
I'm not being sarcastic, I'd just like some more info. It's hard for me to do research myself right now as I had cataract surgery and certain types of computer work can be intensely frustrating.
When you sympathize with stupidity, you start thinking like an idiot.
http://www.cato.org/publicatio...
Radley Balko has been writing about the militarization of our police for years.
This map of botched police raids is especially scary:
http://www.cato.org/raidmap
Frankly, I'd rather have my law abiding neighbors armed than the cops.
Exactly why do police officers need bayonets?
Shouldn't they stick to shooting criminals or tazering them. Running them through is cruel and f*cking unusual. Given the additional length of the weapon it doesn't seem appropriate for urban warfare. Are they storming trenches out there somewhere?
I'm a pro-gun conservative but this sure smells of a bunch of overly macho thugs.
The U.S. is a dangerous place. The British, used to make a joke about it a a long time ago it started off with New York, and John Lennon, when he said "you do not! ask a policeman for directions in New York." ( Old fashion tradition word-of-mouth taught to English and Welsh children by parents at a very early age "if in doubt or need directions always ask a policeman" ). They the British consider U.S. police people to be ignorant and bigmouths with big guns and no brains. The equivalent of giving a roadsweeper law-enforcement powers with handguns and machine guns, for their lack of brains and courage. In Deutschland recently they have started using the phrase Europeans, likewise with the French, when referring to multiple different nationalities in Europe as anybody noticed? So what I have written above would become ( Europeans used to make a joke about it a long time ago. ) But hey that is off topic more to do with media and government manipulation. Back on topic I have never liked people carrying guns around me whether they are the authority or members of the public. Putting total trust in a complete stranger is absurd who is to say that they are mentally stable on such and such a day, and do not begin shooting you because they burnt the toast at breakfast time or argued with their wife. The police in the U.S. need guns but that is no reason to give aggressive mentally unstable uneducated ex-roadsweepers cowboy film enthusiasts, guns and machine guns and law-enforcement uniforms. That is just asking for trouble. Clint cunt Eastwood, and John dead Wayne, are just geriatric actors to normal people but not to these mentally defectives in uniform. Do not give Down's syndrome people uniforms and guns you must draw a line somewhere with this equal opportunity in the workplace it has its limits.. In happy slappyy Jappy land they would have just jumped on him loads of them would have jumped on him and thus no need to murder members of the public. I've been to the U.S. I don't know who to worry about most the police or the blacks.
A militarized police is so handy! You can:
1) Get around that annoying "Posse comitatus" thing.
2) You can use them to fight the national guard, should they become unccoperative.
3) You can field them for both local OR national coups against EITHER the Feds or the State authorities (Texas, you wanted to secede? Your chance is coming...).
4) You can ramp up civil forfeiture (i.e. Theft by law enforcement) and take a cut!
They slice! They dice! You can even Julliane freedom fries! Militarized by military surplus cops. Whoo Hoo!
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Except that I checked the NSN number and found that I was correct.
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did departments actually pay the listed price? MO bought a bunch of Dell 745s at ~ $1000 per which seems pretty hefty for a machine at least 5 years old and with then current machines at the same price. Looks like they also got jacked on the Dell 2950 server for $3k.
There seems to have been a shift from 2011 to 2012/2013. Less office equipment and more field gear in the latter.
According to a cop I know, this program came about as a result of North Hollywood shootout where the local cops were seriously outgunned by the robbers.
I remember.
Obama and Biden are the enemy and they are arming their killers.
KTA
None of their datatables work or are downloadable. Complete waste of time.