The Sandy Hook security cash cow:
U.S. Justice Department Gives State Police, Newtown $2.5M
28 Aug 2013 Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday that the
U.S. Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Assistance will give $2.5
million in funding to the Connecticut State Police and local law
enforcement for their response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School
shooting. The Town of Newtown will receive $602,293 for police officers’
time during the past school year (Dec. 14, 2012 through June 2013) to
respond to the shooting, provide public protection services afterward,
and to monitor local schools. The State of Connecticut
will receive $663,444 for State Police troopers’ overtime to assist
Newtown police with tactical response and law enforcement activities…
The Town of Monroe, which gave a vacant elementary school to the Newtown
community to use as the new Sandy Hook Elementary School, will receive
$882,812 for police officers’ time to secure and monitor the new school.
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