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Police report shows no field uses of military‑designated equipment; department logged training costs

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South Pasadena Police reported no field deployment of equipment categorized under California’s military‑equipment statute during the reporting period; the department recorded modest training costs for 40mm less‑lethal training rounds.

Sergeant Andrew (Andy) DuBois of the South Pasadena Police Department presented the department’s annual military‑equipment use report on Oct. 15, saying that, during the reporting period (June 2024–Sept. 2025), the department did not field‑deploy military‑designated equipment. DuBois said the department maintains a limited inventory of items identified under state law, including 40mm less‑lethal launchers and training projectiles, noise‑flash diversionary devices (flash bangs), and a small number of precision rifles; he said patrol rifles have been…

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