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    The Pentagon nearly gave over $1 million worth of rifles, pipe bombs and other military hardware to a fake police department -- set up as part of a government watchdog's sting operation, a new report reveals.


    The Pentagon nearly gave over $1 million worth of rifles, pipe bombs and other military hardware to a fake police department -- set up as part of a government watchdog's sting operation, a new report reveals.

    Using cloak-and-dagger tactics, auditors from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) created a nonexistent police department. They submitted requests to purchase from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) “controlled properties” like simulated pipe bombs, night-vision goggles, and explosive ordnance detonation robots.

    “In less than a week after submitting the requests, our fictitious agency was approved for the transfer of over 100 controlled property items with a total estimated value of about $1.2 million,” the GAO said in a July 18 report.

    The sting operation involved government auditors creating a website describing the fake agency and using publicly available resources to produce false police credentials.

    “Personnel at two of the three sites did not request or check for valid identification of our investigator picking up the property,” the GAO said.

    In its reponse to the findings, DOD concurred with four recommendations made by GAO and highlighted steps it was taking to improve internal controls and implement recommendations from past audits.

    At no point during the application process did Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) staff speak with officials at the fake agency to verify the legitimacy of the application, according to the report. All authorizations were done via email.

    As a result of laws passed in 1989 as part of an effort to strengthen local law enforcement agencies, the Pentagon was granted authority to transfer excess DOD property to local police agencies under the LESO program.

    Also known as the 1033 program, it came under political scrutiny when tanks were used by the Ferguson, Mo., police to control crowds during the 2014 protests.

    Since 1991, more than $6 billion worth of excess personal property has been transferred to more than 8,600 federal, state, and
    local law enforcement agencies, according to the GAO. Nearly two-thirds of the DOD-controlled property items transferred from 2013-2015 went to state and local agencies, GAO said. During that period, a total of 388,570 items worth about $1.07 billion were doled out to federal and local law enforcement agencies.

    Responding to the fallout from the Ferguson riots, then-President Barack Obama in May 2015 signed an executive order prohibiting the distribution of certain “controlled” items, like grenade launchers and high-caliber weapons.

    The program remains a matter of controversy and debate on Capitol Hill.

    Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga. introduced a bill to severely restrict the kinds of weapons distributed, while Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, has a measure to undo Obama’s executive order.
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    This isn't exactly news. You should see what the CIA gives away from their stash spot in central TX that is called a guard base.
    Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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    • #3
      They should be made to sell all of that, for whatever the hell they may be able to get for it. To ease the burden on the fucking taxpayer. Tell them if they want more money they'd better get it from shit they don't use or they can volunteer their paychecks.

      Death to government waste
      WH

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      • #4
        They caught it this one time...just imagine how many people have actually gotten away with it over the years. This is no surprise.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
          They caught it this one time...just imagine how many people have actually gotten away with it over the years. This is no surprise.
          Too bad someone had to run their mouth and fuck things up.
          Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
            They caught it this one time...just imagine how many people have actually gotten away with it over the years. This is no surprise.
            I have picked up stuff a few times. One, the numbers are a bit skewed. Like a 5 dollar tool box had 1500.00 on the invoice. 20k generator was like 100k. We still laugh about the tool box.

            Second, yeah you may be able to set all that up, but you still have to go through several check points on base and they check your credentials. The email part for initial set up is right though. I smell BS though, it is not that easy to just stroll on base and pick shit up.

            Third, the shit you can actually check to order is hilarious but it won't let you proceed with it. I can only imagine some General has access to some of that shit and a higher level of clearance. Back in the day, you could get rifles and all sorts of cool shit. Really not so much anymore that I could see, maybe we were looking at the wrong bases. Even though places like LAPD and other huge agencies pick up shit with tractor trailers. I mean generators, 5 tons, MRAPS, hummers and whatever are kind of cool. Drove a 5 ton with an expandable back, pulling a monster generator from Colorado Springs. Good times. Fuck Raton Pass at midnight.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by kingjason View Post
              Fuck Raton Pass at midnight.
              You should try Raton Pass in early April during a freak overnight storm at 1am in a 2 wheel drive truck with 2 dogs in the back seat AND the passenger freaking out

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