WASHINGTON, DC — Civil rights
activists say the move to arm District of Columbia Police
Department patrol officers with semiautomatic weapons is going
overboard.
Officers will be given AR-15 rifles
this summer as a way to combat dangerous criminals on the streets,
The Washington Post reported Saturday
It is reported 352 officers completed
training programs to handle the weapons, which have not been used
in street patrols until now.
“We want to be prepared. I want
officers to have what they need to be safe,” Police Chief Cathy
L. Lanier said.
Critics argue the weapons only
increase the threat of danger on the street and are unnecessary.
“Against a backdrop of danger and
harm that could result from high-powered weaponry, it doesn’t
seem to make sense.”
“I wonder why at a time when we’re
trying to get guns off the street, we’re putting more guns on
the street,” said Johnny Barnes, executive director of the
American Civil Liberties Union of the National Capital Area.

