Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Armored vehicle helps collect civil judgment in small town from 75 year old man

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Armored vehicle helps collect civil judgment in small town by Bruce Vielmetti:

When officials in the tiny Town of Stettin in Marathon County went to collect a civil judgment from 75-year-old Roger Hoeppner this month, they sent 24 armed officers.

And an armored military vehicle.

Among other issues, the recent unrest in Ferguson, Mo., focused attention on the growing militarization of local law enforcement, particularly the use by even very small police departments of surplus armored military vehicles.

Marathon County sheriff’s officials aren’t apologizing for their tactics. Sheriff’s Capt. Greg Bean said officials expected to have to seize and remove tractors and wooden pallets to pay the judgment — hence the cadre of deputies. He also said what while Hoeppner was never considered dangerous, he was known to be argumentative.

The difference between men and boys is the cost and size of their toys.

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