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Gladstone police to seek $50,000 state grant for rifle plates, UTV and GPS tracking darts
Summary
The Gladstone Police Chief told the City Council on July 28 that the city plans to apply for roughly $50,000 from a Missouri Blue Shield grant program to buy personally assigned rifle plates, a utility task vehicle for parks and events, and a StarChase GPS tracking system for patrol cars.
The Gladstone Police Chief told the City Council on July 28 that the city plans to apply for roughly $50,000 from a Missouri Blue Shield grant program to buy personally assigned rifle plates, a utility task vehicle for parks and events, and a StarChase GPS tracking system for patrol cars. The chief said the city—xpects to file the grant application by Sept. 2 and would return to council at a future meeting with the formal application as an agenda item.
The chief said the Blue Shield program was a state-allocated grant pool of about $10 million for local law enforcement; Gladstone—een notified its share is about $50,000. He recommended three purchases that he said align with the council—rime prevention, traffic enforcement and recruitment and retention priorities: rifle plates that protect against rifle rounds, one utility off-road vehicle (UTV) for park and event use, and a StarChase vehicle-mounted GPS tagging system to reduce risky pursuits.
The rifle plates would be Point Blank Body Armor Omega-series plates the chief said fit officers—xternal carriers, weigh under a pound, and cost about $400 each. He proposed outfitting uniform patrol officers at…
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