A look at what military equipment the Sacramento Police Department has and wants this year
The Sacramento Police Department released draft reports last month detailing the rifles, vehicles, drones and other “military equipment” in its inventory, as mandated by Assembly Bill 481, which Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law in September 2021.
In addition to cataloging $4.5 million of existing equipment, the report also listed requests for $360,000 of new equipment, including 18 M4-89 rifles for the department’s SWAT team. AB 481 requires the department to receive approval from the City Council to acquire new military equipment.
The Sacramento Community Police Review Commission hosted open meetings in July to solicit community input before providing recommendations regarding the equipment to the City Council. The department also encouraged residents to give feedback through an anonymous survey that will stay open until Friday. The survey is available in five languages at bit.ly/sacpd-military-feedback-2023.
Here’s a breakdown of the Sacramento Police Department’s requested and existing military equipment. The data in this story comes from a July 24 draft of the report. A new draft was published Aug. 3 with some quantity and cost updates.
Requested equipment
In addition to replenishing existing inventories, the department is requesting $139,000 in new models of rifles, munitions and drones for fiscal year 2024.
All images in the following graphics were provided in the Sacramento Police Department report.
Existing equipment
The Sacramento Police Department’s existing inventory includes hundreds of high-caliber rifles, dozens of drones and several armored vehicles.
Manufacturer descriptions for each item, as well as policies for their use, are detailed in the full 200-page report, as required by AB 481.
This story was originally published August 23, 2023 at 12:40 PM.