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Council questions armored-response vehicle purchase as commander and residents defend safety case

Springfield City Council · March 4, 2026
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Councilors debated whether Springfield should replace a 20-year-old Bearcat armored response vehicle, weighing officer safety, interoperability with the Illinois Law Enforcement Alarm System and concerns about police militarization; Commander Maddox recommended a purpose-built Bearcat over modified commercial trucks.

Commander Roy Maddox defended the police department’s recommendation for a new Linco Bearcat, telling the council that the department researched multiple options and found purpose-built vehicles offer more protection and interoperability. “The Bearcat is 100% used as a de escalation tool,” Maddox said, adding that the city’s current Bearcat has been in service about 20 years and has been shot at multiple times.

Alderwoman Notriano and other council members pressed for alternatives and for clearer oversight. Notriano told Maddox she had asked the chief to look at other options after the budget presentation and said she had not received a follow-up. Notriano said she wanted the department to consider…

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