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Biden Bans Federal Agencies From Supplying Police With Military-Grade Equipment

President Joe Biden issued an executive order on racial equity which includes barring local police departments from obtaining military-grade equipment on Tuesday, CNN Politics reported.

The Obama administration initially implemented the policy in 2015 after the police response to unrest surrounding the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, was criticized as “militarized,” CNN reported. Former President Donald Trump lifted the ban on local law enforcement receiving armored vehicles, grenade launchers and high-caliber weapons in 2017, CNN reported.

Biden previously said the militarization of police “is like the military invading… they become the enemy,” during a July 8, 2020 interview with NowThis. “Surplus military equipment for law enforcement? They don’t need that.”

“The last thing you need is an up-armored Humvee coming into a neighborhood, it is like the military invading, they don’t know anybody, they become the enemy. They’re supposed to be protecting these people,” Biden said in the interview.

The weapons are transferred through two federal programs, one of which permits the Department of Defense (DOD) to give excess military equipment to local law enforcement agencies who only have to pay to ship and maintain the weapons, CNBC reported. Over 11,500 local agencies have participated in the 1033 program, receiving over $7.4 billion worth of military equipment from the DOD.

“We’ve seen instances reported of some small towns, even some college and university police departments that were acquiring military-grade weapons without any demonstrable need for the use of these or the acquisition of these weapons,” Brooklyn College Policing and Social Justice Project Coordinator Alex Vitale said, CNBC reported.

Police responded to nationwide protests and riots following the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with military equipment such as flash-bang grenades, tear gas and less-lethal munitions like rubber bullets and pepper balls, CNBC reported.

In some instances, the weapons have disappeared due to inadequate oversight and records keeping, according to CNBC. The 1122 program, which allows police departments to buy military equipment at the discounted rate the DOD receives, is not monitored by the federal government.

“There have been a number of situations where there have been audits of local police departments to try to figure out what they’ve done with this equipment,” Vitale said, CNBC reported. “And these departments have been unable to provide adequate records.”

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