No, seriously, I could swear the water in this pot is getting a little hotter….
Here's a pretty old post from the blog archives of Geekery Today; it was written about 16 years ago, in 2008, on the World Wide Web.
But wait, there’s more.
In Tulare County, California, the county sheriff’s office has formed a new, dedicated Gang Unit
to engage in saturation patrols
of the south end of town, to pull over suspicious cars
(any guess on what color suspicious
drivers are likely to be), get in the faces
of suspect
young men (any guess on what the color of those faces will be?), and generally to make sure that certain members of the public are afraid to use public spaces. By putting more heavily-armed police officers on the streets, they claim to be taking weapons off the streets.
Gang Unit mouthpiece Sergeant Harold Liles says that the purpose of all this letting them know we are here, and the streets belong to us.
In Wilmington, Delaware, a new charter school is in the planning stages. It will enroll as many as 600 inner-city high school students — or rather, Cadets
— for training in jobs for the front lines in the Nation’s [sic] homeland security.
The Academy
will require its teenaged cadets
to wear uniforms, give them extensive physical training during and after school, offer homeland security training
as an after-school activity, and offer a choice of vocational curricula ranging from SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) through prison guard, water rescue, paramedic, fireman, professional demolition and emergency response operator.
Meanwhile, in the great northwest, Montana Highway Patrol used to carry M14 rifles in the trunks of their patrol cars in case of an emergency. Soon they will all be carrying AR-15 assault rifles strapped to the front seat of the car. Montana Highway Patrol mouthpiece Jerril Ren says that For the most part, they’re trying to make them [high-powered assault rifles] more readily available to the officer
and said that the higher-powered guns were necessary for now-common tactical situations.
Inner-city patrol cops in Miami have also been carrying assault rifles for the past few months, at the behest of city Police Chief John Timoney.
Johnson City, Tennessee patrol cops were already armed with handguns and shotguns. Now they have started a new weapons program to ensure that at least some patrol cops are carrying other, special weapons
on every patrol shift. They won’t say in public what those weapons are or how many they are putting onto the streets.
And if you’re wondering why all these stories have suddenly hit the news so close to each other, over just the last month, in so many different cities and counties, my suspicion is that you’ve got the answer right there: the United States federal government, which spent the past 30 years or so involving itself in state and local law enforcement agencies through the use of tax-funded training, grants, and equipment sales for paramilitary SWAT
teams and anti-terrorism
task forces, now seems to be making use of those same grants to more heavily arm and more thoroughly militarize ordinary patrol cops on the highway, in the inner city, and in rural sheriff’s offices.
Do you feel safer now?
See also:
- GT 2008-04-28: Is it just me or is the water in this pot getting a little hotter?
- GT 2007-10-13: Gangsters in Blue
- GT 2008-02-18: Cops are here to protect you.
- GT 2008-04-25: We need government cops because private protection forces would be accountable to the powerful and well-connected instead of being accountable to the people.
- GT 2007-11-27: Law and Orders #3: John Gardner of the Utah Highway Patrol tasers Jared Massey in front of his family for questioning why he was pulled over
Joe /#
Food for conspiracy theorists: how does a professional demolition “agent” get involved in homeland security?
woorg /#
What are we going to do about this shit?
It does seem like it’s getting worse very fast. Chertoff just called for “new laws.”
I’m feeling like it’s time to leave the country. Maybe Vancouver Island would be nice.
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Rad Geek People’s Daily 2008-05-10 – Cops are here to protect you. (#3):
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Rad Geek People’s Daily 2008-05-12 – No, seriously, I could swear the water in this pot is getting a little hotter.... (#2):
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Rad Geek People’s Daily 2008-05-15 – No, seriously, I could swear the water in this pot is getting a little hotter… (#3):