If you‘re like several law enforcement agencies here in the US, there‘s a good chance you‘ve obtained a heavily-armored vehicle from the Dept. of Defense‘s 1033 program. Like much of the military equipment obtained through this program (often with the assistance of DHS grants), an MRAP doesn‘t so much address a need as it creates a problem: new law enforcement tools but nothing to use them for. So, rather than save it for terrorists or active shooters, MRAPS and other military gear are co-opted by SWAT teams or deployed against protesters.