How about we stop arming police departments with military-grade equipment? Philip V. McHarris writes at the Washington Post: Such protests have become common in a country where more than 1,000 ...
In addition to drones, the Sheriff’s Office also requested further military-grade equipment such as firearms, as well as high-caliber ammunition and less-than-lethal projectiles. The cost for ...
The CDS also charged troops to take the fight to criminal hideouts and flush them out completely as a renewed and greater vigor in the fight against insurgency in the year 2025.
The military high command has said it might harness the skills of law-abiding citizens in the local production of firearms and military grade equipment. It expressed a resolute commitment to ...
The White House is currently revisiting its stance on police equipment, and if a previous ban is reversed, police forces would regain access to military-grade gear from the U.S. Armed Forces. I stand ...
The Defence Headquarters has clarified that drones used by terrorist groups to attack were not military-grade and do not pose ...