Federal Government buys riot gear, increases security funding, citing Corona Virus pandemic

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https://theintercept.com/2020/05/17/veterans-affairs-coronavirus-security-police/
THE FEDERAL government has ramped up security and police-related spending in response to the coronavirus pandemic, including issuing contracts for riot gear, disclosures show.

The purchase orders include requests for disposable cuffs, gas masks, ballistic helmets, and riot gloves, along with law enforcement protective equipment for federal police assigned to protect Veterans Affairs facilities. The orders were expedited under a special authorization “in response to Covid-19 outbreak.”

The Veterans Affairs department, which manages nearly 1,500 health care care facilities around the country, has also extended special contracts for coronavirus-related security services.

Redcon Solutions Group, a private security company founded by Iraq War veterans, has won over $1.6 million in contracts to provide guards for “Covid-19 screening security guard services.” Similar contracts have gone out to private security firms to guard VA facilities in San Francisco, Des Moines, and Fayetteville, among others.

The increased security contracts appeared shortly after a recent Inspector General report noted an increase in absenteeism among VA employees and shortages among VA police. The IG report noted that there is “additional strain caused by the need for additional police presence for COVID-19-related screenings” of veterans at all VA health facilities and recommended the hiring of contract security services.

The VA police, as The Intercept previously reported, was not armed until 2011, when the Pentagon began providing military equipment to police forces around the country.

“Between 2005 and 2014, VA police departments acquired millions of dollars’ worth of body armor, chemical agents, night vision equipment, and other weapons and tactical gear,” The Intercept reported last year. But an Inspector General report in December 2018 found there was little oversight. “The OIG found that forces at roughly three out of every four facilities were not receiving timely inspections. Further, the sparse data collected on police activities was not tracked or assessed in any systematic or rigorous way.”

The CARES Act, the $2.2 trillion stimulus legislation passed in late March, also authorized $850 million for the Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding program, a federal grant program to prepare law enforcement, correctional officers, and police for the crisis. The funds have been dispensed to local governments to pay for overtime costs, purchase protective supplies, and defray expenses related to emergency policing.

The CESF funding may be used for a range of coronavirus response efforts by law enforcement, including medical personal protective equipment, overtime for police officers, training, and supplies for detention centers. The grants may also be used for the purchase of unmanned aerial aircraft and video security cameras for law enforcement. Motorola Solutions, a major supplier of police technology, has encouraged local governments to use the new money to buy a range of command center software and video analytics systems.

While the pandemic has coincided with a historic drop in violent crime across the country, analysts have expressed concern that the rapid spread of the virus will fuel confrontations.

There have been multiple inmate riots in response to Covid-19 outbreaks in prisons and jails, which have become dangerous hotspots for the disease. The economic upheaval and disagreements over coronavirus-related policy have also fueled demonstrations across the country.

The federal funding requests contrast sharply with the rosy rhetoric from President Donald Trump, who has lavished himself with praise for his response to the crisis and issued optimistic predictions that recovery is around the corner. Last month, the federal government secured a contract to purchase 100,000 body bags to dispose of deaths related to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Whitmer is probably gonna actually need some of that if she continues to go full Palpatine.
 
Seems like a relatively low-key response when our country is full of terrorists openly protesting and threatening us with violence if we don't do their political bidding during a pandemic.
 
Well sure, it makes sense to ramp up arms against citizens when violent crime is on a sharp downward slope. It's just a precaution, certainly not because they're planning on doing something that would make people riot.

Did they purchase 100,000 body bags just to make a dramatic gesture? The fuck were they doing with 235,000 people that die every month before there was a coronavirus?
 
Seems like a relatively low-key response when our country is full of terrorists openly protesting and threatening us with violence if we don't do their political bidding during a pandemic.
Don't worry Fawlty, they're only likely to hurt you a little. If you're really nice and get out of the way, maybe just a little smack and tickle.
 
Seems like a relatively low-key response when our country is full of terrorists openly protesting and threatening us with violence if we don't do their political bidding during a pandemic.

Yeah, damn those terrorist working class people wanting to go back to work so they can pay bills.

They should be like you and stay indoors all day reading the Huff Post and getting rejected on Tinder.
 
Boogaloo time draws nearer
 
Yeah, damn those terrorist working class people wanting to go back to work so they can pay bills.

They should be like you and stay indoors all day reading the Huff Post and getting rejected on Tinder.
Working class people were already back at work and never left, which is why so many of them got sick comparatively. These folks just wanted haircuts lol.
 
Working class people were already back at work and never left, which is why so many of them got sick comparatively. These folks just wanted haircuts lol.

Don’t try snd explain reality to these people. They’ve been living in their own for their entire lives.
 
Working class people were already back at work and never left, which is why so many of them got sick comparatively. These folks just wanted haircuts lol.
Literally every person on the alt right who isn't actually working class just wants their stock portfolio to go back up by any means necessary, and can't come right out and say "IDGAF how many of you people die or get sick, gimme my money!!"
 
“This government never furthered any enterprise but by the alacrity with which it got out of the way.”
- Henry David Thoreau

“the nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help.
-President Ronald Reagan.

I mean... that would explain why he supported terrorists in Nicaragua.. but what about the child murdering rapists he funded in Guatemala? Lmao Reagan was a piece of shit.
 
Guess I'll have to ramp up my own security/defense spending as well.

I could use some actual real plates, instead of the ones my buddy fashioned out of old steel crossing plates discarded by PennDOT. Those things are freakin' heavy.
 
I mean... that would explain why he supported terrorists in Nicaragua.. but what about the child murdering rapists he funded in Guatemala? Lmao Reagan was a piece of shit.

Even if you think he was one of the worst Presidents ever (I disagree), his quote would still fall under this umbrella:

"A broken clock is still right twice a day."

- Origins unknown, 18th century.
 
Even if you think he was one of the worst Presidents ever (I disagree), his quote would still fall under this umbrella:

"A broken clock is still right twice a day."

- Origins unknown, 18th century.

Ah, I actually agree with you on that. I do consider Reagan to be one of the worst presidents ever though. You should watch this and let me know what you think.
 
Yeah, damn those terrorist working class people wanting to go back to work so they can pay bills.

They should be like you and stay indoors all day reading the Huff Post and getting rejected on Tinder.
Sounds like projection. I've been working this whole time. Terrorism is bad, though. Don't do terror.
 
Yeah, damn those terrorist working class people wanting to go back to work so they can pay bills.

They should be like you and stay indoors all day reading the Huff Post and getting rejected on Grindr.

Fixed that for ya!
 
considering US police force cant even handle unarmed civilians (obese women) without shitting their pants and having to use tasers:



I look forward to them using riot gear on ordinary civilians.
 
Yeah, damn those terrorist working class people wanting to go back to work so they can pay bills.

They should be like you and stay indoors all day reading the Huff Post and getting rejected on Tinder.
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