Tuesday, March 08, 2016

Cleveland seeking to buy riot gear for Republican National Convention


Cleveland officials continue their efforts to spend a $50 million grant for security for the Republican National Convention. (Scott Shaw, The Plain Dealer)

By Andrew J. Tobias, cleveland.com

on March 03, 2016 at 12:52 PM, updated March 03, 2016 at 1:36 PM








CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland is seeking to buy 2,000 sets of riot gear, including riot-control suits and collapsible batons, as part of the city's latest move to spend a $50 million federal security grant for July's Republican National Convention.

The city this week posted to its contracting website a notice seeking bidders to provide the gear. City documents refer to the "Elite Defender" riot-control suit manufactured by HWI Gear and a 26-inch baton manufactured by Monadnock, plus 2,000 bags to carry them.

The city also wants to buy 310 sets of riot-control gear — long-sleeve jackets, gloves and shin guards — that would be suitable for use by police riding bicycles. (Scroll to the bottom of this post to read the complete specifications for the riot gear.)

The city last week began ramping up its public process to spend the RNC security money, approved by Congress last December. The city previously has sought to buy 300 bicycles, 15 motorcycles, 25 sets of tactical armor and two horse trailers.


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