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Police departments at Arizona State University and community colleges in Tucson and Yuma have acquired 79 fully automatic M-16 assault rifles and ... ASU, community-college police got military ...
The ASU Police Department was issued military weaponry last year, but they announced Monday they have decided to return the weapons. About a year and a half ago, ASU Police Department was issued 70 ...
ASU doesn't plan to use M-16s acquired from military. University plans to replace with standard, newer rifles. Most of the sworn officers have not been trained on the M-16s.
Arizona State University police obtained 70 semi-automatic M-16s from a military program in 2013 that the force doesn't actually need. The ASU police department has 71 sworn officers, according to ...
The ASU Police Department acquired the M-16s a year and a half ago when the Arizona Department of Public Safety wanted to get rid of weapons it acquired under the so-called 1033 program, said Sgt ...
Arizona State University plans to return 70 M-16s obtained a year and a half ago under a Department of Defense program that distributes surplus weapons to law enforcement agencies, a spokeswoman ...
Spradling cited several volunteers for Tempe police who had higher security clearance than he did because of their backgrounds with the military or CIA. “The jobs are matched to the volunteer, and ...
New video shows military police units training in Arizona ahead of a potential deployment if activated for civil unrest ahead of the election, but it is unclear if the soldiers would be armed.
The Lake Havasu City Police Department of Arizona is now offering an expedited program for former military police officers. Arizona Police Department Offers Special Training | Military.com Profile ...
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