COLUMBUS COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - It’s not uncommon for local law enforcement offices to acquire surplus equipment no longer being used by the military. Many agencies in Southeastern North Carolina do, ...
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Since 1990, the Defense Department has funneled more than $7.4 billion in excess military gear to nearly 8,000 federal and state law enforcement agencies across the United States By Jared Keller ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has called on law enforcement agencies to donate surplus gear to Israel to support its war with Hamas. The Republican AG has called on ...
Liquidity Services partners with Biocom California to enhance surplus asset sales for life science organizations, promoting sustainability and capital recovery. Liquidity Services has entered a ...
The Defense Department recently fired off a round of letters warning state law enforcement officials to track down every gun, helicopter and Humvee that the military had given them under a $2.6 ...
With his lone rifle rack, America’s sheriff, Andy Griffith, once stood as our iconic image of local law enforcement. Now, even in rural towns, your local police department's armory may look more like ...
After an 11-month ban from a program designed to supply local law enforcement with free surplus military gear, North Carolina agencies can again receive equipment from office furniture to weaponry.
MADISON — The Pentagon has given Wisconsin police agencies more than $28 million in surplus military gear in the past decade, including assault rifles, grenade launchers and mine-resistant trucks, ...
In a move intended to show it’s focused on police reform, the Antioch City Council this week declared the city won’t accept surplus military equipment for its police department. But the council agreed ...
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