WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — Police in the North Carolina city of Wilmington have been borrowing military surplus items such as generators and M-16 rifles from the Department of Defense.

The Wilmington Star News reported Tuesday that the cityโ€™s police department is using an obscure federal program to get the equipment. Itโ€™s been borrowing the gear for the past 16 years.

Wilmington police Capt. Rodney Dawson said that patrol officers are assigned M-16 rifles because those weapons exist on the street. He said officers need to be prepared if confronted by a suspect armed with that kind of rifle.

Dawson added that the weapons cannot be used for crowd control or civil disturbances.

The equipment is being lent out free of charge.

โ€œTax dollars have already paid for these items, so instead of the military disposing of them, theyโ€™re basically given a second life through law enforcement,โ€ Dawson said.

The police department has made modifications to some of the equipment. For instance, they removed turrets from all-terrain vehicles that are used for high-water rescues. They also downgraded the M-16 rifles from being fully automatic to semi-automatic.

A helicopter and surveillance drones also came from the program.


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