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McCaskill questioned a federal program that transfers surplus military equipment to police departments. It’s a program defended by Jim Buerrman, President of the Police Foundation.
Surplus military equipment brings police security, misunderstanding, headaches Police departments say military gear banned by Obama hard to get rid of.
The U.S. military has sold forbidden equipment at least a half-dozen times to middlemen for countries — including Iran and China — who exploited security flaws in the Defense Department’s ...
A move by President Obama to limit the amount of military equipment provided to local police is reversed by President Trump.
Antioch police will be allowed to keep current military equipment but not aquire new items.
President Donald Trump on Monday reinstated the ability of local police agencies to receive surplus military equipment, including grenade launchers and large-caliber weapons, reversing a ban that ...
Tennessee law enforcement agencies have long history of getting surplus military equipment.
A beach town has a dilemma over what to do with a stockpile of millions of dollars worth of military vehicles and equipment, and there's criticism over its acquisition.
Local and state law enforcement are often heavily outfitted when it comes to protests. Where do they get the equipment?
If technology, equipment, weapons and/or training is available at little or no cost, it would be malfeasance for a city or a police department not to seize that opportunity.
Local and state law enforcement are often heavily outfitted when it comes to protests. Where do they get the equipment?
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