Yahoo – AFP,
August 28, 2017
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| US President Donald Trump will restart the flow of military equipment, like this armored vehicle seen in Charlottesville, Virginia, to US police forces (AFP Photo/ CHIP SOMODEVILLA) |
Washington
(AFP) - Donald Trump is set to approve the controversial sale of military
equipment -- including rifles and armored vehicles -- to US police forces,
White House sources said Monday, upending an Obama-era ban.
According
to officials familiar with deliberations said Trump will restart the military
equipment flow to police forces -- which was worth $5.4 billion over 25 years
-- sending another message that he is a "law-and-order" president.
Critics
said providing police with items like bayonets, grenade launchers and drones
had strained police-community relations and led to a virtual arms-race on
America's streets.
But
supporters argue the equipment allows police to better protect public safety
and makes use of military surplus stock.
In May
2015, then president Barack Obama issued an executive order stopping military
transfers, after controversy over the policing of high-profile protests in
Baltimore, Maryland and Ferguson, Missouri.
Eight
months later the government began recalling prohibited items.
"At
times, the law enforcement response to those protests was characterized as a
'military‐style' operation," a 50-page report commissioned by Obama's
White House found.
Those
disturbances showed "law enforcement officers atop armored vehicles,
wearing uniforms often associated with the military, and holding military-type
weapons."
The
protests were prompted by the killing of unarmed black men by police.
According
to US law, the use of deadly force by police is only justifiable if a suspect
poses a credible threat to the officer or the public.
Even after
Obama's reforms, police were still allowed to use wheeled armored vehicles,
Humvees, drones and riot batons, but only in very specific circumstances.
Attorney
General Jeff Sessions previewed the decision by saying Trump is "doing all
he can to restore law and order and support our police across America."
In
response, Republican Senator Rand Paul said "the militarization of our law
enforcement is due to an unprecedented expansion of government power in this
realm."
"Americans
must never sacrifice their liberty for an illusive and dangerous, or false,
security."
#UPDATE President Trump will restart controversial sale of military equipment to US police forces https://t.co/uZ2wjnrihd pic.twitter.com/cTHzpq2Qw3— AFP news agency (@AFP) August 28, 2017
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