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    Mapping The Militarization Of America's Police Force Since 2006 - SWATification

    Mapping The Militarization Of America's Police Force Since 2006

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/18/2014 13:16 -0400

    A few months ago we warned about the SWATification of America, mapping the surplus military gear by state. Having already documented America's conversation to a turnkey totalitarian banana republic (confirmed over a year later by Edward Snowden), we note the following six charts from The NY Times that show the spread of military-style equipment - including aircraft, vehicles, body armor, grenade launchers and assault rifles - since the creation of the free Defense Department program in the 1990s.

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    Which begs the question: just who is America's police force - and by extension the Obama administration, which is behind this quiet militarization of local police forces with weapons that would normally be seen in a warzone - preparing for war against?


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    Police Militarization In Ferguson, Missouri

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/17/2014 21:05 -0400

    By Walter Olson of Overlawyered

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    Police Militarization In Ferguson, Missouri

    Why armored vehicles in a Midwestern inner suburb? Why would cops wear camouflage gear against a terrain patterned by convenience stores and beauty parlors? Why are the authorities in Ferguson, Mo. so given to quasi-martial crowd control methods (such as bans on walking on the street) and, per the reporting of Riverfront Times, the firing of tear gas at people in their own yards? (“‘This my property!’ he shouted, prompting police to fire a tear gas canister directly at his face.”) Why would someone identifying himself as an 82nd Airborne Army veteran, observing the Ferguson police scene, comment that “We rolled lighter than that in an actual warzone“?
    As most readers have reason to know by now, the town of Ferguson, Mo. outside St. Louis, numbering around 21,000 residents, is the scene of an unfolding drama that will be cited for years to come as a what-not-to-do manual for police forces. After police shot and killed an unarmed black teenager on the street, then left his body on the pavement for four hours, rioters destroyed many local stores. Since then, reportedly, police have refused to disclose either the name of the cop involved or the autopsy results on young Michael Brown; have not managed to interview a key eyewitness even as he has told his story repeatedly on camera to the national press; have revealed that dashcams for police cars were in the city’s possession but never installed; have obtained restrictions on journalists, including on news-gathering overflights of the area; and more.
    The dominant visual aspect of the story, however, has been the sight of overpowering police forces confronting unarmed protesters who are seen waving signs or just their hands.
    If you’re new to the issue of police militarization, which Overlawyered has covered occasionally over the past few years, the key book is Radley Balko’s, discussed at this Cato forum:

    Federal grants drive police militarization. In 2012, as I was able to establish in moments through an online search, St. Louis County (of which Ferguson is a part) got a Bearcat armored vehicle and other goodies this way. The practice can serve to dispose of military surplus (though I’m told the Bearcat is not military surplus, but typically purchased new — W.O.) and it sometimes wins the gratitude of local governments, even if they are too strapped for cash to afford more ordinary civic supplies (and even if they are soon destined to be surprised by the high cost of maintaining gear intended for overseas combat).
    As to the costs, some of those are visible in Ferguson, Mo. this week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    Sorry, that should read 'I wish he wouldn't'.

    I wish he would.

    Actually, around here, we don't see that much, but ordinary police have on vests, and so much paraphernalia hanging off them, I don't see how they function. They have to walk with their elbows bent.

    It possible towns got monies to hire police forces. Our small town had a contract with the sheriff's department to enforce the law inside the city. It worked well, as far as I could tell. Suddenly, this city had the money to hire a chief and 3 full time police officers, fully equipped cars, a pickup , a K-9 unit, etc. They didn't have that kind of money.
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