Feds Gave $2.2 Billion Worth of Military Gear to Local Police Departments Since 2006
Despite calls to end the militarization of police, new report says "2014 and 2015 were peak years" for local PDs acquiring weapons, armored vehicles, and more.


Since 2006, the federal government has supplied local police departments across the U.S. with roughly $2.2 billion in military equipment, including armored vehicles, helicopters, machine guns, and even 5,638 bayonets, according to a newly released report from the pro-government transparency group Open The Books.
Since 1997, surplus military equipment has been transferred to local PDs under the Department of Defense (DoD)'s 1033 Program, but with the increase in military spending post-9/11/01, and the subsequent scaling back of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. military has far more equipment than it needs, which means police in cities big and small can load up on state-of-the-art war machines, tactical gear, guns, and explosives.
One of the report's authors, Adam Andrzejewski, wrote in an article for Forbes that America's militarized institutions include "park districts, forest preserves, hometown police departments, junior colleges, universities, county sheriffs, natural resource and public safety departments, state police." The report is based on data compiled from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from IllinoisLeaks.com.
Andrzejewski summarized some of the 1.5 million items transferred by the Pentagon to local agencies:
- 7,091 trucks ($400.9 million); 625 mine-resistant vehicles (421.1 million); 471 helicopters ($158.3 million); 56 airplanes ($271.5 million); and 329 armored trucks and cars ($21.3 million)
- 83,122 M16/M14 rifles (5.56mm and 7.62mm) ($31.2 million); 8,198 pistols (.38 and .45 caliber) ($491,769); and 1,385 riot 12-gauge shotguns ($137,265)
- 18,299 night-vision sights, sniper scopes, binoculars, goggles, infrared and image magnifiers ($98.5 million); 5,518 infrared, articulated, panoramic and laser telescopes ($5.5 million)
- 866 mine detecting sets, marking kits, and probes ($3.3 million); 57 grenade launchers ($41,040)
- 5,638 bayonets ($307,769) and 36 swords and scabbards.
Virginia, Arizona, Tennessee, California, and Texas all received more than $100 million in military gear between 2006-2015, but all of them were dwarfed by Florida, which alone received over $300 million in surplus Pentagon equipment. Other highlights of the report include the Washington, D.C. Metro Police's acquisition of 500 M16/M14 rifles and over 134 pounds of explosives, including C4 and TNT.
Despite President Obama ordering a review of the 1033 Program after public outcry over the heavy-handed manner in which Ferguson police treated protesters in 2014, and calls from politicians like Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) to end the militarization of police, Andrzejewski writes "federal data shows that 2014 and 2015 were peak years" for local law enforcement agencies receiving military gear.
You can read more Reason coverage on the DoD's 1033 Program here.
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Where was the light bringer while all of this was going down? Fighting climate change? Have the oceans receded yet?
Look at that photo. If you gear up guys like this, what do you think they are going to act like? I mean, I know they'd never try to play army guy, I'm just curious.
When the G-8 was in Pittsburgh it was surreal to watch cops from police departments all over the east coast climbing out of yellow school buses in full storm trooper getups. They also got to bash in some dumb college kid skulls, so there's that.
They were in full riot gear but probably didn't have seat belts?!?!?! Congressional hearings must be called IMMEDIATELY!!!
They don't know how to play Army guy. Any infantry squad that lined up and charged in in a bunch pointing guns at each other would last about one mission.
Knee pads?
Pussies.
Also, that minivan looks European.
The knee pads are necessary for the pre and post-game genuflecting before the judge.
Uh, why in the hell does a policeman need a bayonet?
Protests.
Extreme mumbletypeg.
Charging confederate positions
Bayonets are somewhat useful for prying and probing, and you have to have something to hang on the bayonet lug.
I want to read the justification for the swords.
Bayonets. For what fucking purpose do cops need bayonets.
Too fucking slow again. Story of my life.
You've never stabbed someone in self defense?
*stab*
STOP RESISTING!
*stab*
I stabbed a man in self defense, just to watch him die.
It's more fun to bayonet a puppy?
M14? I think you mean M4.
The M14 went out of style a long time ago.
Speak for yourself.
You know cops. They love to play GI Joe with black rifles.
Using only black rifles is boring. Wooden stocks add class.
I took the wood stock off of my Mosin. Now it's a black rifle. Well, black and blue.
I took the wood stock off my mosin - to sand off the soviet shellack and re-seal it with something that wouldn't keep flaking off on my hands.
The Saiga kept the black rifle look it arrived with.
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That's more than I paid for the rifle to start with (Before amazon discounts)
Mine too. Well, the base price. There's a $25 transfer and dealer fee in CA, plus a bunch of other shit.
Sorry to hear about that nonsense. I paid $79+ sales tax. I think the two tins of ammo cost as much as the rifle.
I got the spam can. 420 rounds. Very corrosive.
Pretty sure Playa is still in style.
The M14 went out of style a long time ago.
All the more reason to get them out of the warehouses. Neither the M-16 nor the M-4 is 7.62mm, like the M-14.
Moe:
And that's how, with a few minor modifications, you can turn a regular gun into 5 guns.
How many times in the history of this country has a police vehicle been destroyed by a land mine?
Well. that's just proof that the program works!
625 fewer times since 2006.
To be fair, if Hillary orders door-to-door confiscation IEDs could become an issue pretty quick. Lots of veterans remember what they learned in Vietnam, and all the subsequent vacation spots our government has sponsored tours of.
866 mine detecting sets, marking kits, and probes ($3.3 million)
WTF?
Oh, I see Playa answered my question.
36 swords and scabbards.
What century is this, again?
Don't you know, with improvements to ballistic armor, we are going back to melee combat.
I recently bought a sword. Not a decorative, hang on the wall kind of thing but a not shit, hammer forged sharp as a razor sword. Because eventually I'll run out of ammo.
They like to go the Police Gala wearing Marine dress uniforms.
Swords and scabbards? Are these cops or SCA?
Highlanders, maybe? But i thought there could be only one.
To no one's surprise.
I suppose stuff like shuriken is in the noise.
"Despite calls to end the militarization of police, new report says "2014 and 2015 were peak years" for local PDs acquiring weapons, armored vehicles, and more."
Wow, there's so much to take from that.
For one, Barack Obama is deplorable. That hardware is mostly destined to be used against protesters and minorities. Obama should be ashamed of himself.
Where's Hillary on this? Is she both supportive of the police unions on militarization and expect the intended victims of militarization to be disarmed, too?
Where's Hillary on this?
Who's she speaking to?
Coal miners.
Is she both supportive of the police unions on militarization and expect the intended victims of militarization to be disarmed, too?
Yes, that and ramping up both the WOD and foreign engagements 1000%. After the proglotards elect her, they're going to be in utter shock about these things. Until they ignore them, because you know, it's ok when our guy does it.
That, and as she is a true blue believer in the omnipotence of the state, and police are agents of the state, not only is there nothing wrong with this but it is to be encouraged and expanded.
Nothing left to cut.
Does anyone doubt for a moment that a not insignificant percentage of this stuff is going to end up unaccounted for?
I wonder what happens when a family member inherits a bunch of stolen weapons from their cop-parent, then tries to sell them through a licensed dealer. They would have to come back as being stolen. Do they go to jail, or do they get a pass because their parent was a cop?
I wouldn't mind some of that ending up in my garage. I'll use it responsibly, I promise.
Look. These brave heroes are all that keeps us safe. If they're not safe, then we're not safe. The only way they can be safe is to be so dangerous that none of us are safe from them. Only when they are armed like an occupying army and engaging in military tactics against the guilty and innocent alike, making them the greatest single threat to our safety, will we be safe. Or something.
If they wanted to be safe, they could just lock themselves in their station house. Then everyone is safer.
Thinking down to the copsucker's level must be emotionally and intellectually exhausting.
Every time I read a news story and I get to the line 'called the cops', why is it that visions of people and dogs being shot immediately pops into my head? And funny thing is, in a good percentage of cases, that actually happens. I would advise anyone, if there's not some armed guys outside of your house shooting at you through the windows, don't call the cops. Even then, it's a good possibility you'll get shot by the cops before the other guys shoot you.
There's also the possibility that the armed guys outside your house are the cops.
Better than even odds, actually.
If there's some armed guys outside my house shooting at me through the windows, I'm gonna shoot back.
Mr. President, we cannot allow a military surplus gap!
"36 swords and scabbards"
Everyone seems to be talking about the bayonets, but this is much more confusing
Well, they have tank-like substitutes, so they MUST have swords
Mine detecting sets? Mine resistant vehicles? Mines are an issue for domestic law enforcement agencies?
Once the internal checkpoints have been set up, they have to be able to negoatiate the accompanying mine fields.
I am sure there is some tinpot dictator in Africa or wherever who is in desperate need of these goods and will make totally-honest promises of bringing democracy to his country in return.
WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE TINPOT DICTATORS???
Not only that but we could SELL them the stuff instead of giving it to our local clowns in blue.
"Bayonets? What sort of backwards people do you take us for?"
-tinpot dictator.
Maryland's 10-round magazine capacity limit and assault weapons ban under review by full court after 3-judge panel casts doubt on constitutionality.
Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III said the legislature had not acted in a "cavalier way," and was within its power to restrict the types of firearms that had been used, not for self-defense, but for "offense" in mass shootings in places such as Aurora, Ill., Ft. Hood, Tex., and Tucson, Ariz.
"What are we to tell the people of this country? That there's nothing we can do?" Wilkinson said.
You review the legislature's action through the lens of strict scrutiny. That is what you do.
"in mass shootings in places such as Aurora, Ill., Ft. Hood, Tex., and Tucson, Ariz."
I'll take "Places not in Maryland" for $2000, Alex.
Did anyone else notice that the math on the pistols works out to ~$60 each? That's a steep discount off market price, especially for military versions of 38's and 45's...where can us losers get in on these deals?
*we* losers...jeebus
It's government-to-government "sales". Funny you think market forces have anything to do with it...
of course, that means the "real" dollar values are much higher than reported...I know, it's silly of me to expect anything different
The discount is 100%.
The DoD gives this stuff away.
maybe it's a subscription where they only pay the shipping costs
CALL NOW, PAY ONLY SHIPPING AND HANDLING!!!!
But the dogs the cops are running into might start wearing body armor! And laying land mines! And wielding greatswords!
"...but all of them were dwarfed by Florida, which alone received over $300 million in surplus Pentagon equipment."
To be fair, they might actually need that shit in Florida.
And that's just for the gators, factoring in the pythons and monitor lizards...
"Despite President Obama ordering a review of the 1033 Program after public outcry over the heavy-handed manner in which Ferguson police treated protesters in 2014...
We're still calling them 'protesters' huh? I thought there was another word for a guy that throws a brick through a gas station window and walks off with the safe.
Wait, there was a gas station with a window that could be broken with a mere brick? They didn't all upgrade to plexi?
I'll bet that they've upgraded now! According to Krugman, this is a great way to generate economic activity!
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