Cambridge Police To Drop Camouflage Uniforms, Reduce Long Gun Inventory
The Department said it will no longer have its officers wear camouflage uniforms and is looking to drop the number of military-grade weapons it has.
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im sure they had plenty of complaints and the people of cambridge dont like them looking like mercenaries.Cambridge Police To Drop Camouflage Uniforms, Reduce Long Gun Inventory
The Department said it will no longer have its officers wear camouflage uniforms and is looking to drop the number of military-grade weapons it has.boston.cbslocal.com
Are they for sale?
How bout a community buyback where the tax payers get to purchase back the guns for pennies on the dollar?Are they for sale?
im sure they had plenty of complaints and the people of cambridge dont like them looking like mercenaries.
the rifle pictured is SS stamped.
im also thinking 60 rifles that they ar tired of maintaining , love to know what they got from uncle sam for snipers?
Un related friends in NH say thier "free" rifles they got from the "gov" sit in the basement getting rusty.
The next push from cambridge and other communities will be the disbanding of SwAT and armored vehicles.
good love these dumbasses marching around in camo tactical gear for no reason, what are we not supposed to see them.Cambridge Police To Drop Camouflage Uniforms, Reduce Long Gun Inventory
The Department said it will no longer have its officers wear camouflage uniforms and is looking to drop the number of military-grade weapons it has.boston.cbslocal.com
Not only that, but "reducing the number of long guns" would be from 200 to 198 just to please the antis.Worked in/with Cambridge PD for years, never once saw them in camo though.
NEMLEC?When asked if he was open to retiring the BearCat, Bard said it’s considered a regional asset, acquired after the Marathon bombing.
Not only that, but "reducing the number of long guns" would be from 200 to 198 just to please the antis.
As a result of the conversations, Bard decided to eliminate camouflage uniforms, which are perceived as militaristic, and reviewed CPD’s weapons inventory. Bard has already identified 20% of the department’s high-power weapons – i.e. long guns like sniper rifles, M4s and shotguns -- that could be removed and is going to reduce less-than-lethal inventory, like certain out-of-date shotguns and rubber rounds, by 30%.
Worked in/with Cambridge PD for years, never once saw them in camo though.
To completely ignore thousands of people's 4th Amendments rights without any repercussions? I'll never forget that.How quickly people forget...Dzhokhar and Tamerian Tsarnaev lived in Cambridge and shot an MIT officer as part of their terror campaign... this is why all PDs need effective weapons
Clearly CPD needs better rifles when they arrest a teenager hiding in a boat Seriously, their guns made zero difference that whole week.How quickly people forget...Dzhokhar and Tamerian Tsarnaev lived in Cambridge and shot an MIT officer as part of their terror campaign... this is why all PDs need effective weapons
I talked to a SWAT guy who was there once and he claimed that people could've told them "no, you're not entering my house". No idea if that's true, since I doubt anyone actually tried it - that whole area is all liberal sheep.To completely ignore thousands of people's 4th Amendments rights without any repercussions? I'll never forget that.
Police commissioner to reduce long gun inventory by 20% following talks with local activist
Cambridge Police Commissioner Branville Bard has been working with local activist, Loren Crowe, in re-examining the department's weapon inventory.www.wickedlocal.com
Such pussies!!Crowe said there’s still the outstanding issue of the BearCat, which he’d like to see off the streets. And he isn’t the only one. In a recent op-ed published in the Chronicle, The Black Response demanded that CPD get rid of the BearCat, saying military equipment does not make cities safer.
When asked if he was open to retiring the BearCat, Bard said it’s considered a regional asset, acquired after the Marathon bombing. Police did not have adequate protection against gunfire, and none of their vehicles could withstand or protect from explosions. He said the department is looking at alternatives, but those conversations are just at the beginning stages.
Such pussies!!