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South Pasadena police report says no field uses of state-designated military equipment; small training cost recorded

Public Safety Commission · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The South Pasadena Police Department told the Public Safety Commission its June 2024–Sept. 2025 report shows no field deployments of equipment classified under state military‑equipment law and $1,681.13 in training costs for 40mm rounds; inventory includes less‑lethal launchers, flashbangs, precision rifles and patrol rifles.

The South Pasadena Police Department reported to the Public Safety Commission on Oct. 13 that it made no field deployments of equipment classified under the state’s military‑equipment reporting law during the June 2024–Sept. 2025 reporting period.

Sergeant Andrew DuBois, presenting the department’s annual military equipment use report, said the department maintains a limited inventory that includes 40 millimeter less‑lethal launchers and related projectiles, noise flash diversionary devices (commonly called flashbangs), four long‑range precision rifles, and patrol rifles. DuBois said none of the listed equipment was obtained through military surplus and that purchases were made through…

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