Military armored vehicle to patrol City

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Californians outraged after police acquire military armored vehicle to patrol city

Police in Salinas, California are under fire after the department acquired a heavily armored military vehicle for SWAT team operations.

The $650,000 vehicle was gifted to the Salinas Police Department  from the government through the 1033 program, which redistributes  used equipment to other agencies. According to KSBW, the truck  was used in Iraq and Afghanistan.

According to numerous outlets, police stated their SWAT team was  in desperate need of a new vehicle. KSBW added that the new  truck, built to withstand rifle fire and minefield explosions,  has already aided officers looking to arrest a dangerous suspect.  The individual was apparently spotted via the vehicle’s high  observation deck.

While Police Chief Kelly McMillin believes the vehicle   “provides a high capability of protection for our officers  and the community,” other members of the community have been  outspoken in their disagreement.

Posting on the police department’s Facebook page, citizens  criticized the acquisition as excessive, as well as a sign of the  militarization of law enforcement.

“That vehicle is made for war,” wrote one commenter.   “Do not use my safety to justify that vehicle,” another  one wrote. “The Salinas Police Department is just a bunch of  cowards that want to use that vehicle as intimidation and to  terrorize the citizens of this city.”

“To stop gang members?” asked a commenter. “Hmmm  gang members don’t riot in mass numbers. It’s right in front of  our faces and we don’t see it. Why would the ARMY!!! give  something like that for FREE!!! Let’s think for once  people.”

In an interview with the Salinas Californian, McMillin said he  wasn’t surprised at the reaction. However, he disagreed with the  charge that the truck’s arrival suggested a more militant police  force.

“An allegation that we are militarizing has to be that we  were patrolling the streets in platoons in greater numbers, that  we were setting up checkpoints and searching people in and out of  neighborhoods,” he said.

McMillin acknowledged that the truck looks intimidating, but  insisted it would only be used to protect officers and citizens  alike. As commenters continued to criticize the move, however,  the police chief took to Facebook and made another statement.

“Every man and woman in the Salinas Police Department took an  oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United  States,” he said. “We take that oath seriously. I thank  God we live in a country where we can have this conversation,  challenge each other, and challenge the government on how it does  its job. Even though I may not agree with all of you, thanks for  having a civil discussion.”

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