Mistaken for the military: the gear carried by the Charlottesville militia
Militia members were carrying between 60-80lbs of equipment on Saturday, more visible and heavily armed than the US military on the scene
Joanna Walters
@Joannawalters13
Tuesday 15 August 2017 15.47 EDT
George Curbelo, state commander of the New York Light Foot militia, described himself as second in command of the militia members who attended the far right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, this past weekend. He detailed for the Guardian the unofficial uniforms and gear used by the militia, which he pointed out was all legal in the US and easily bought online by civilians. Each of the 32 militia members who patrolled in Charlottesville was carrying between 60-80lbs (27-36kg) of equipment on Saturday, he said.
Curbelo usually favors a baseball cap but said many many militia members choose Kevlar military-style helmets.
Tactical shooting glasses with polarized, toughened lenses, to improve vision and guard against shrapnel and kick-back from shooting action.
Level Three body armour that resists up to a standard 7.62mm bullet fired from an AK-47-type gun.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/15/charlottesville-militia-security-gear-uniforms
pangaia
(24,324 posts)Roland99
(53,342 posts)And how did all those moms not notice much emptier basements?
Yonnie3
(17,442 posts)Last edited Tue Aug 15, 2017, 06:42 PM - Edit history (1)
There was no group claiming to be the "Charlottesville militia." The story is correct, but the headline is just wrong.
There were also groups in what looked like police uniforms.