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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 06:12 AM Aug 2014

One Nation Under SWAT: The Militarization of America's Police

http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/one-nation-under-swat-militarization-americas-police

Think of it as a different kind of blowback. Even when you fight wars in countries thousands of miles distant, they still have an eerie way of making the long trip home.

Take the latest news from Bergen County, New Jersey, one of the richest counties in the country. Its sheriff’s department is getting two mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles, or MRAPs -- 15 tons of protective equipment -- for a song from the Pentagon. And there’s nothing special in that. The Pentagon has handed out 600 of them for nothing since 2013, with plenty more to come. They’re surplus equipment, mostly from our recent wars, and perhaps they will indeed prove handy for a sheriff fretting about insurgent IEDs (roadside bombs) in New Jersey or elsewhere in the country. When it comes to the up-armoring and militarization of America’s police forces, this is completely run-of-the-mill stuff.

The only thing newsworthy in the Bergen story is that someone complained. To be exact, Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan spoke up in opposition to the transfer of the equipment. “I think,” she said, “we have lost our way if you start talking about military vehicles on the streets of Bergen County.” And she bluntly criticized the decision to accept the MRAPs as the “absolute wrong thing to do in Bergen County to try to militarize our county.” Her chief of staff offered a similar comment: “They are combat vehicles. Why do we need a combat vehicle on the streets of Bergen County?”

Sheriff Michael Saudino, on the other hand, insists that the MRAPs aren't “combat vehicles” at all. Forget the fact that they were developed for and used in combat situations. He suggests instead that one good reason for having them -- other than the fact that they are free (except for postage, gas, and upkeep) -- is essentially to keep up with the Joneses. As he pointed out, the Bergen County police already have two MRAPs, and his department has none and, hey, self-respect matters! (“Should our SWAT guys be any less protected than the county guys?” he asked in a debate with Donovan.)
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One Nation Under SWAT: The Militarization of America's Police (Original Post) xchrom Aug 2014 OP
Something I heard that stuck...... Uben Aug 2014 #1
Rachel said that on her show last night I believe... FarPoint Aug 2014 #2

Uben

(7,719 posts)
1. Something I heard that stuck......
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 06:37 AM
Aug 2014

"When you give the cops a hammer, everything looks like a nail." That was used to describe giving local police these military weapons and equipment. When they have them, they want to use them, and we have seen what can happen when they do.

The police departments have become wannabe combat troops. We are not the enemy! We're the damned ones you are supposed to protect. What kind of dumbass sends these guys in there pointing live weapons at citizens? He/she needs to be fired immediately. If we don't see several people lose their jobs over this, something is desperately wrong! Every PD in the country needs to heed what has happened in Ferguson and learn from it. YOU DO NOT TREAT CITIZENS THAT YOU ARE HIRED TO PROTECT LIKE THEY ARE THE ENEMY!

FarPoint

(12,409 posts)
2. Rachel said that on her show last night I believe...
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 07:35 AM
Aug 2014

It stuck with me as well...Simple and oh so true. I don't see our police departments changing anytime soon...The GOP has their back. So does the military and NRA....legislation will be introduced but die in translation. Ferguson is only the beginning where the problem issues surface...it will take many more such events to evoke real change. If we don't elect a Democratic President in 2016... It will not happen.

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