But it is an indicator of a certain 'culture' is it not?
I'll let you know the next time I'm pulled over for speeding by an MRAP vehicle.
When the guy across the lake gets his annual visit from the cops to quiet down his New Years Eve party and they launch a full flak vest wearing, Humvee riding, M16 firing tactical assault, I'll post pictures.
The American military budget is the largest in the world and as a result of two wars over the past 11 years has a huge surplus. American police traditionally have had limited budgets especially over the past six years during the recession. MRAPS and Humvees are great to help hurricane survivors. Night vision devices help catch burglars and find lost kids. Surplus generators are great to assist in relief efforts and power outages, same thing with military radios and computers.
There is no police administrator, who in their right mind, would not take advantage of the free or loaned equipment made available. This isn't new, when I was a kid, (hint: that was not recently), the New Orleans Police used WWII era armored cars in Mardi Gras Parades.
The "militarization of police" is media hype but also great fun for your average, tin-foil hat wearing bunker dweller who is still waiting for the government to microchip us. infect us with Ebola or put us all in FEMA camps.
But what about those military style SWAT Teams you see on TV??
Here's a look at how often and for what those teams have been called to duty in the urban crime, gang infested, American cesspool known as Chicago:
METRO SWAT
Year Deployments Types of incidents
2013 8 Two barricaded subjects, six arrest warrants
2012 8 Eight warrants
2011 13 Three barricaded subjects, eight warrants, two “threat mitigation”
2010 11 Two barricaded subjects, five warrants, four “threat mitigation”
2009 9 Two barricaded subjects, six arrest warrants, one “other”
You'd think a city of almost 3 million people, (many there legally) would have at least a SWAT shoot-out or two a day.
But it makes for great U.S.A. bashing though...