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Santa Cruz Cops Release BearCat Photos to Flaunt Their New Attack Vehicle

by SC Police News
This week SCPD released photos of the BearCat armored attack vehicle they purchased last year despite massive protests by the public against it. The attack truck, manufactured by Lenco, cost $251,000.
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The SCPD blog has intentionally toned down their description of the military style vehicle that has gun turrets, among other attack features: "The truck, based on a shortened Ford F-550 chassis, has a smooth ride despite its size. It can go as fast as most standard cars. About a dozen officers can fit inside."

Santa Cruz Police misled the public when they first asked the Santa Cruz City Council for permission to purchase the attack vehicle in December of 2014. SCPD didn't follow the city's standard procedure for grant allocation requests and city staff attempted to slip the request past the public by placing it on the council's consent agenda, which is normally reserved for non-controversial items. The public was not fooled and responded with massive protests at the next several city council meetings, prompting the council to re-review the issue.
The group Santa Cruz Resistance Against Militarization (SCRAM) was formed to protest the BearCat purchase.

In March 2015 SCRAM released the following statement before the city council meeting where the BearCat would be discussed again:

"SCRAM! has been organizing grassroots action to compel the City Council to rescind approval for the BEARCAT purchase and to develop policies that prevent military equipment from flowing into law enforcement. As witnessed at the most recent council sessions, the community has rallied around these goals and SCRAM! has successfully worked to return these issues to the Council Agenda for a full, transparent public hearing. One of SCRAM!'s concerns is voiced by Abbi Samuels of Occupy Santa Cruz and a founding member of SCRAM!. “To obtain the Homeland Security grant, the Santa Cruz Police Department (SCPD) had to agree to designate Santa Cruz as a ‘federal buffer zone,’ with numerous highly dubious terrorism targets like the Boardwalk and UCSC. Clearly, this moves us down the slippery slope to having the military in our streets”. (Read more: https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/21/18770244.php)

More info:

Santa Cruz Resistance Against Militarization - SCRAM
https://www.facebook.com/Santa-Cruz-Resistance-Against-Militarization-SCRAM-1020407254641174/
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§BearCat 6 month report from SCPD
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According to a report in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, the BearCat has been used once in the field for what appears to be a situation that was fairly mild:

"In its one crime-related use, officers delivered a warrant about 9 a.m. at a Park Place home. Investigators were seeking gang-related materials and a firearm they believed connected suspected shooter Cristian Lopez Cruz to a nonfatal Sept. 22 gang-related shooting near Ocean and Water streets, Flippo said. Cruz, who has since pleaded not guilty to the charges, is due back in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on Monday morning for a preliminary hearing in the case."

"The October search warrant was served “smoothly” after children at the home had gone to school, he said. The gun, however, was not recovered, said department spokeswoman Joyce Blaschke."
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by VandalsTakingHandles
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It's just the SCPD's way of saying:

"Your 'infernal machine' has been sitting here in the SCPD's yard right next to the sidewalk for a loooong time and no one's vandalized it yet. What's wrong with you damn anarchists anyway? Gone prog-lib loser on us?"


Better to do it now than follow the advice found on a right-wing site for "How to destroy an MRAP":

"Throw Firebomb; Shoot occupants as they emerge."
by sooo pretty
It'll be a great addition downtown. Will make affluent shoppers feel safe to spend without distractions from weirdos.

Should have a gun turret and 20 masked commandos hanging off the sides, though, for full effect.

What, someone painted squares on the sidewalk? Get 'em!! Someone dared ask for spare change? Red team, go! Some tired soul sat down in front of a store? Squash!!
by JFNoneofyourbiddy
They could have ridden tricycles to that warrant they served in Oct. and produced the same results. The report itself displays precisely why no such military vehicle is needed. These police people are dangerous. If they had the integrity and proper mental capacities to be responsible for such a vehicle, then they would have had the integrity and proper mental capacities to know they shouldn't have or need such a vehicle. The picture with them posing next to the vehicle makes me sick.
by JFNoneofyourbiddy
All that "training" use is BULLSHIIT. I want so accountability. ONE word "training" is a joke. That 'report' wouldn't fly in any normal job situation. They're out there playing with it in the mud. And WE have to pay the cost. F Y PIGS. "rescue" my ass. You would turn that on your own citizen's in a heartbeat. In fact, I've no doubt you daydream of something in which you could. You are cowards. You drove that thing to a suspected gang members house to look tough. Why? Because you are NOT. FY FY FY FY.
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