Now that the war in Iraq is officially over and the one in Afghanistan
winding down, the Department of Defense found itself facing a conundrum.
It had just spent billions of dollars buying heavily armored personnel
carriers designed to stand up to insurgent attacks only to find that it
had run out of wars to use them in.
The initial plan was to shove the vehicles, called MRAPS (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) into a warehouse and let them collect dust.
That changed when someone decided that, having served so admirably
overseas, it would be only just to bring the MRAPs stateside and deploy
them in the domestic war on crime.
And so, for the past couple of months, news reports have been popping up announcing that places like Murfreesboro, Tennessee and Ohio State University have been receiving their very own military-grade armored SUVs.
See also: District Attorney Craig Watkins' Epic Quest to Use a Former Drug Dealer's Porsche Boxter
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