Pentagon Arms Local School Districts Across The Country


So why are these schools getting these war machines that we used in Iraq and Afghanistan? Is the potential for psychotic school shooters enough to place these scary machine in front of our students?

These military vehicles will certainly create an atmosphere of fear and distrust. Is that what we want our kids to be exposed to?

The real reason the Pentagon is placing these war machines in our schools is the same reason they are placing them in the hands of local law enforcement: in preparation for martial law and/or civil war.

Obama has militarized over 40 federal agencies that are non-security related. And, we are bring in military equipment into the US in preparation.

The schools and local law enforcement simple serve as storage until they will be needed.

A CBS News review shows campus police across the country have received millions of dollars worth of military gear from the Pentagon.

Now, there are calls to halt those transfers, even though some agencies say the weapons are necessary.

CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports from the University of Texas, Arlington, that the University of Texas System’s police protect more than a dozen campuses and 330,000 people across the state.

The director of police said those additional weapons and gear are necessary, given the type of emergencies that can happen.

When University of Texas police responded to a bomb threat in 2012, they arrived in a Humvee. It’s one of three large military vehicles the university’s police system has acquired from the Department of Defense. They recently received a mine-resistant vehicle, which was designed to withstand roadside bombs on the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“The turret has been removed, so there’s no weapons systems associated with it,” University of Texas System Director of Police Michael Heidingsfield said.

He says its purpose is to protect the occupants and save lives.

“That vehicle will be used solely in response to an active shooter or armed intruder events,” Heidingsfield said. “Or perhaps in anticipation of a major natural catastrophic event.”

The university’s police department is one of at least 125 school law enforcement agencies in 25 states that have received military gear free of charge from the Department of Defense. That includes police departments for 23 kindergarten-through-12 school districts and 102 colleges and universities.

The DOD program came under scrutiny in August when police responded to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, with tanks, combat gear and assault rifles – some of which had come from the Pentagon.

Source: cbsnews.com


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