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File #: 200274    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/16/2020 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/7/2020
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution directing that Police Department purchases of crowd-response, crowd-control, military-grade and militaristic equipment be approved by the Common Council.
Sponsors: ALD. COGGS, ALD. KOVAC, ALD. PEREZ, ALD. LEWIS, ALD. STAMPER
Indexes: POLICE DEPARTMENT, PURCHASING

Number

200274

Version

SUBSTITUTE  1

Reference

 

Sponsor

ALD. COGGS, KOVAC, PEREZ, LEWIS, AND STAMPER

Title

Substitute resolution directing that Police Department purchases of crowd-response, crowd-control, military-grade and militaristic equipment be approved by the Common Council.

Analysis

This resolution requires that Police Department purchases of crowd-response, crowd-control, military-grade and militaristic equipment be approved by the Common Council.

 

Military-grade equipment is defined as any weapon or equipment typically employed by military entities in the course of armed conflict or for protection during armed threat, including, but not limited to:

 

Armored personnel carriers                     Flashbang grenades

Grenade launchers                                                               Arms to fire rubber or plastic bullets

Rubber or plastic bullets                                          Tear gas

Heavy body armor                                                               Ballistic/riot shields or helmets

Batons                                                                                    Assault or sniper rifles

Submachine guns                                                               Long range acoustic devices (sound cannons)

Heavy entry tools                                                               Advanced night vision optics

 

Excluded from this resolution is equipment purchased, requisitioned or otherwise procured for daily and routine use by a police officer in the course of executing an officer’s normally assigned duties.

 

Body

Whereas, The deployment of crowd-response, crowd-control, military-grade and militaristic equipment by police departments in response to peaceful gatherings to protest social and racial injustices is often seen as an overreaction by those gathering and can create a climate of mistrust and animosity; and

 

Whereas, The mere knowledge that the police have crowd-response, crowd-control, military-grade and militaristic equipment in reserve ready to quickly deploy can similarly create an atmosphere of tension and foreboding among those gathered; and

 

Whereas, The deployment, or the mere presence in reserve, of crowd-control, military-grade and militaristic equipment can incite the violent clashes between police and protesters this equipment is intended to prevent or quell; now, therefore, be it

 

Resolved, By the Common Council of Milwaukee, that the Police Department shall obtain approval by resolution from the Common Council before seeking to purchase,  requisition or otherwise procure military-grade equipment from the city purchasing director using budgeted funds; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, Military-grade equipment subject to this resolution shall be any weapon or equipment typically employed by military entities in the course of armed conflict or for protection during armed threat, including, but not limited to:

 

Armored personnel carriers                     Flashbang grenades

Grenade launchers                                                               Arms to fire rubber or plastic bullets

Rubber or plastic bullets                                          Tear gas

Heavy body armor                                                               Ballistic/riot shields or helmets

Batons                                                                                    Assault or sniper rifles

Submachine guns                                                               Long range acoustic devices (sound cannons)

Heavy entry tools                                                               Advanced night vision optics

 

and, be it

 

Further Resolved. That equipment purchased, requisitioned or otherwise procured for daily and routine use by a police officer in the course of executing an officer’s normally assigned duties shall not be subject to this resolution; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That when the Common Council delegates the authority by resolution to the Police Department or another department to expend special funds, the Police Department must obtain approval by resolution from the Common Council before it may seek to purchase, requisition or otherwise procure military-grade equipment using those funds.

 

Drafter

LRB 176143-2

Aaron Cadle

June 23, 2020