Denver defunded the police so now they're going to use drones for 911 response
· May 28, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Oh look, Denver defunded the police in order to spend more money on illegal immigrants and now instead of sending actual police officers to respond to 911 calls they'll be sending drones to check out the scene.

 

 

Isn't defunding the police great, you guys?!?!

The Denver Police Department has launched a new program that will include the use of drones as a tool to help officers respond to 911 calls.

The law enforcement agency that was recently defunded by millions to pay for migrants is now launching its own drone program, along with other Colorado police departments.

Now, the department is planning on using a $100,000 grant from the Denver Police Foundation to start the program. Denver police plan to buy several drones with that money, and begin their drone program within six to 12 months.

The city recently cut $41 million from their budget, including $12 million from law enforcement. This was in order to pay for the city's migrant crisis.

Boy, I bet the people of Denver are so glad they live in a sanctuary city where illegal immigrants mean more to the local government than the security of everyday citizens. No worries if one of those illegals is breaking into my home; I'll just call 911 and wait patiently for that drone to show up!

Luckily, these drones will start with a small role within the department, so we'll still see officers responding to emergency calls in many situations.

'We would never simply replace calls-for-service response by police officers,' Phil Gonshak, director of the department's Strategic Initiatives Bureau told The Denver Post.

'The DPD would respond to any call for service where someone is physically requesting a police officer on scene. But if there was a fight at Colfax and Cherokee and we put a drone in the air and there is no fight and nothing causing traffic issues, then we would reroute our police officers to other emergent calls.'

'It's beginning to lift off,' Gonshak said.

'The long-term scope of what we are trying to do is drones as first responders,' he added.

'Basically, having stations on top of each one of our districts so we can respond with drones to critical needs or emergencies that arise throughout the city.'

"Drones as first responders."

You defunded the police to fund your illegal immigrant benefits program, and now we're looking at a future with drones as first responders?!?!

Denver, Colorado, everyone!


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