Feds Sent Almost As Much Military Hardware to Local Cops After Ferguson Protests As They Did Before, Despite Lip Service from Obama


The police response to protests in Ferguso over the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown brought the issue of militarized police into the forefront of national dialogue. The fight against police militarization became a sort of culture war thing. Eager to show that he sympathized with protesters and to distance himself from the actions and consequences of a federal government he's indisputably at the head of, President Obama ordered a review of the Pentagon's 1033 program, under which military surplus is sent to local law enforcement. Demilitarizing our cities and communities was always going to be an uphill battle; the police didn't militarize of their own accord, the years-long process would be impossible without a level of support not just from politicians but voters too.
Now the Washington Times reports on just how little the president's review and protests in Ferguson changed the facts on the ground:
A Washington Times analysis of the first three months after the riots shows the program remains popular with law enforcement agencies throughout the country, though there have been some changes in the types of equipment that are now being offered.
The 3,879 rifles the Pentagon shipped was an astronomical increase over the dozen rifles shipped during the same three-month period in 2013, with several police agencies taking delivery of hundreds of rifles soon after the Ferguson riots.
Armored vehicles, which drew particular scrutiny in the riots in Ferguson and other cities, were less popular in the aftermath. The Pentagon shipped just 11 mine-resistant vehicles, or MRAPs, from Aug. 15 through Nov. 14, compared to nearly 180 in the same time period a year earlier.
Including both lethal equipment and the more mundane items such as uniforms and office supplies that make up most of the transfers, the overall number was about the same in 2014, though the dollar value of the equipment transferred — about $157 million over the three months — was down 15 percent.
Support for police militarization has been a bipartisan issue. When Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) offered an amendment in June that would limit military transfers to local law enforcement, only 43 Democrats and 19 Republicans voted for it. Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.), whose district includes Ferguson and who condemned the deployment of militarized police against protesters, was among the 355 members of Congress who voted against Grayson's amendment.
President Obama ordered an actual change to the policies surrounding the 1033 program earlier this month so in a few months we might know how little that changes the facts on the ground, too.
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"President Obama ordered an actual change to the policies surrounding the 1033 program earlier this month so in a few months we might know how little that changes the facts on the ground, too."
Nice.
well, see - that stuff was already ordered before the president changed his mind. So its not effected by the new guidelines.
If I didn't absolutely know better, I might be tempted to think that Obama knew he could appease everybody by making noises about reducing police militarization without doing anything to substantially change the status quo.
Feds Sent Almost As Much Military Hardware to Local Cops After Ferguson Protests As They Did Before, Despite Lip Service from Obama
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What the hell does what Obama says have to do with what Obama does?
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No surprise here. Obama's MO is simply to tell people want they want to hear, and then do what he intended all along, often with no relation to what the public wants.
Obamacare: you can keep you doctor and plan, and it'll save you $2500/year
Taxes: I won't raise taxes on the middle class one dime, and Obamacare isn't a tax
Bush deficits: they are unpatriotic (apparently with not enough red ink)
IRS: there was no targeting of political opponents
Libya: I'm making the world safer by taking out Ghadaffi
Benghazi: It was a "protest" run amuk caused by a video (not by my toppling of Ghadaffi) and we'll jail the guy who produced it.
Bergdahl: I saved a soldier - I didn't reinforce the terrorists and release a desserter
Economy: We had a recovery in the summer
War: The terrorists are on the run. We need to side with Syria against ISIS one day, then we need to fight against Syria the next. It's clear Obama wants more war and fighting, but not more military spending.
Obama's MO is simply to tell people want they want to hear, then hit the links.
Obama's MO is simply to tell people want they want to hear, and then do what he intended all along, often with no relation to what the public wants.
How exactly does that make him any different than any other politician out there?
This.
Feds Sent Almost As Much Military Hardware to Local Cops After Ferguson Protests As They Did Before, Despite Lip Service from Obama
Progress.
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Still recall Obama during his 2008 campaign assuring law enforcement he'd always "have their backs" which must have translated to he intended to transform them into a heavily armed paramilitary force.