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War Comes Home: The Excessive Militarization of American Policing - Read the Report
The Excessive Militarization of American Policing
War Comes Home: The Excessive Militarization of American Policing - Read the Report
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April 9, 2015

All across the country, heavily armed SWAT teams are raiding people’s homes in the middle of the night, often just to search for drugs. It should enrage us that people have needlessly died during these raids, that pets have been shot, and that homes have been ravaged.

Our neighborhoods are not warzones, and police officers should not be treating us like wartime enemies. Any yet, every year, billions of dollars’ worth of military equipment flows from the federal government to state and local police departments. Departments use these wartime weapons in everyday policing, especially to fight the wasteful and failed drug war, which has unfairly targeted people of color.

As our new report makes clear, it’s time for American police to remember that they are supposed to protect and serve our communities, not wage war on the people who live in them.


War Without Public Support

Nearly 80% of the SWAT raids the ACLU studied were conducted to serve search warrants, usually in drug cases. With public support for the War on Drugs at an all-time low, police are using hyper-aggressive, wartime tools and tactics to fight a war that has lost its public mandate.

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Unnecessary Tragedy

It’s not uncommon for SWAT teams to brutalize bystanders in their search for a suspect. One family in Atlanta was woken up in the middle of the night when officers burst into their home and threw a flashbang grenade into the playpen where a toddler was sleeping. This is their story.


Disparate Impact on Communities of Color

SWAT Raids by Racial Composition of Neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio

It is widely known that policing tactics across the country often unfairly target communities of color. According to our investigation, the use of paramilitary weapons and tactics appears to be no different. These maps show the distribution of SWAT raids by racial composition of neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio but this trend is echoed nationwide.

A map of SWAT Raids in Cincinnati, OH by Racial Composition of Neighborhood.

SWAT Raids by Racial Composition of Neighborhoods in Austin, Texas

It is widely known that policing tactics across the country often unfairly target communities of color. According to our investigation, the use of paramilitary weapons and tactics appears to be no different. These maps show the distribution of SWAT raids by racial composition of neighborhoods in Austin, Texas but this trend is echoed nationwide.

A map of SWAT Raids in Austin, TX by Racial Composition of Neighborhood.

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