Breaking: Trump Administration Intends to Hyper-militarize State and Local Law Enforcement
The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) condemns the announcement yesterday by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions before a gathering of the National Fraternal Order of Police (NFOP) that the
administration of President Donald Trump
intends to remove the restrictions on the government’s 1033
Program—transfer of deadly military grade equipment to local and state
police forces.
According to BAP national organizer Ajamu Baraka,
“Since President Baraka Obama‘s administration’s so-called restrictions were merely a publicity stunt that had no measurable impact on the flow of deadly weapons going to police forces, the Trump administration’s announcement is intended to send another public message—that it intends to make war on Black and Brown people in the United States.”
Jeff
Sessions claimed in Monday’s speech that the Trump administration is
“rescinding restrictions from the prior administration that limited your
agencies; ability to get equipment through federal programs.” However,
we at BAP understand this order is meant as yet another green light for
increased repression and brutality against Black and Brown working class
and poor communities.
Therefore,
BAP demands that an immediate halt to the racist, repressive 1033
Program and a suspension of all transfers of military grade equipment to
local and state police that are currently being processed.
Furthermore,
we specifically call on members of the Congressional Black Caucus (the
“conscience of Congress”), and all progressive-minded congressional
representatives, to take a public stand against all aspects of the 1033
Program.
The
1033 Program evolved out of the 1990 National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA)’s original authorization to facilitate the transfer of surplus
military grade weaponry to state and local police forces as part of the
federal government’s so-called “War on Drugs.” In the 1997 NDAA, the
authorized transfer was named the 1033 program and it was expanded to
include counter-terrorism. It has been largely responsible for the
militarization of police forces across the nation as a result of over
$5.4 billion worth of equipment being transferred to state and local
police agencies.
Pressure
from some members of Congress and demands from various organizations
associated with the Black Lives Matter movement led to the Obama
Administration placing some restrictions on a small class of equipment.
But the flow of deadly equipment did not stop. In fact, according to the
Department of Defense’s Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), which oversees
the transfers, the value of the equipment reaching state and local
police agencies actually increased the year after the restrictions were
imposed.
It
is clear that this “domestic weapons supply” program was never meant
only to fight drugs or terrorism, but to contain and control Black and
Brown bodies victimized by the rapacious consequences of a racist,
capitalist order that has rendered whole sectors of the U.S. population
disposable.
Featured image is from The Crux.
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