It’s
Not Just The Police – The Feds Are Also Militarizing Public Schools
With Grenade Launchers, M16s & Tanks
17
September, 2014
Submitted
by Mike
Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,
Events
last month in Ferguson, Missouri (read my detailed thoughts here)
forced Americans to confront the frightening reality that many of of
the nation’s police departments have been quietly, but
consistently, militarizing over the past couple of decades. It’s
one thing to intellectually understand that this has happened, it’s
quite another to see cops deploy tanks and point sniper rifles
at peacefully protesting U.S. citizens.
Just
as disturbing as the scenes themselves, is the fact that this has
been happening for so long under the 1033 transfer program with only
muted criticism. The program was originated
in the late 1990′s under
the National Defense Authorization Act of 1997 (recall that the NDAA
is also being used to allow for the indefinite
detention of American citizens without trial),
and it allows for the transfer of excess Department of Defense
equipment to domestic police. In other words, it has been public
policy for almost two decades to militarize the police.
With
the issue squarely still in the public consciousness, it would
behoove us to understand that this program is not only arming police
with weapons of war. In fact, public schools are also receiving such
items, including grenade launchers, M16s and MRAPs.
A
federal program that has drawn criticism in recent weeks for
supplying surplus military gear to local police has also provided
high-powered rifles, armored vehicles and other equipment to police
at public schools, some of whom were unprepared for what they were
getting.
In
the wake of school shootings in Newtown, Conn., and elsewhere, some
school security departments developed SWAT teams, added weapons and
called on the federal government to help supply gear. But now, the
program is facing renewed scrutiny from both outside observers and
schools using it.
The
Los Angeles Unified School District stocked up on grenade launchers,
M16 rifles and even a multi-ton armored vehicle from the program.
But the district is getting rid of the grenade launchers, which it
never intended to use to launch grenades or use in a school setting,
said Steven Zipperman, chief of the Los Angeles Schools Police
Department. The launchers, received in 2001, might have helped other
police in the county disperse crowds by shooting rubber munitions, he
said.
In
July, the district received a massive MRAP armored vehicle. Mr.
Zipperman said his department thought it could be useful for
evacuations and to save lives in a “sustained incident.”
Just
in case you aren’t aware, this is an MRAP:
Makes
you wonder how schools survived in America for over two hundred years
without tanks. More from the WSJ…
In
Texas, near the Mexican border, the sprawling Edinburg Consolidated
Independent School District has 34,700 students and operates its own
SWAT team, thanks in part to military gear it received in recent
years from the federal program.
The gear included two Humvees and a cargo truck, as well as power
generators, said district Police Chief Ricardo Perez. The district
applied for weapons, too, but wasn’t given any, so instead
purchased its own M4 and AR-15 assault-style rifles, he said.
The
weapons are given to schools through the 1033 Program, created by
Congress in the early 1990s to allow law-enforcement agencies to
obtain excess Defense Department supplies, paying only for shipping.
The program has transferred $5.1 billion in items, including $4.5
million worth in 2013.
Among
recipients are more than a dozen school police departments, according
to a spreadsheet from the Defense Logistics Agency, which runs the
program. But for security reasons the list excludes districts that
received only “tactical” gear such as weapons, as opposed to
other types of supplies. That means the list likely understates the
number of districts that participated.
California
is one of few states that provides a list of participating school
districts and what they received. Its state website shows that two
school police departments received armored vehicles, others added
M-16s and grenade launchers to their armories, while one district
took in televisions, projectors and a podium but no weapons.
What
I find most interesting about all of this, is where have all the “gun
control” politicians and hysterics been on the dangers of the 1033
for all these years?
Indeed,
while politicians in D.C. appear determined to invade half
the countries on earth, while simultaneously arming the other half,
from terrorist groups in the Middle East to police departments and
school districts domestically, it
appears the only group being singled out for disarmament is the
citizenry itself.
Makes you wonder doesn’t it…
For
more thoughts on the matter read: How
to Spot a Hypocrite in the Gun Debate and Other Reflections on
Newtown.
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