SMYRNA, Tenn. - Fourteen new military policemen graduated from the Tennessee Army National Guard’s Military Police Basic ...
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Why US military gave away $1.5B in armored vehicles, guns to local police departmentsCINCINNATI (WKRC) - They're known as MRAPs, mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles. The United States military pays $700,000 each for them, uses them on the battlefield, and then gives them away for ...
Since a Washington academy banned the Sig Sauer P320 at all its training facilities, police officers will now be trained on ...
The United States military pays $700,000 each for them, uses them on the battlefield, and then "loans" them to local law enforcement. Loans that to date have never been recalled. Since 1997 ...
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