The Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Department says it has become the nation's first law enforcement agency to buy a $220,000 Oshkosh Corp. tactical vehicle that's based on a military truck used in the mountains of Afghanistan.
So this is really, really, necessary?
Fond du Lac County Sheriff Mylan Fink said the area has seen a significant increase in the number of incidents requiring the department's tactical team - from delivering high-risk warrants to calls involving armed suspects.
In March, two City of Fond du Lac police officers were shot, one fatally, while responding to the home of a man who was firing a gun.
At the end of a six-hour standoff, the man who shot the officers was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
The loss of two officers is horrible. But a military-grade armored truck would not have prevented that loss, Sheriff. You weren't going to drive that truck into the house, were you?
More on militarizing the LEO's here. It's not a good trend.
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