Agents with expired vests vented, prepared for ‘misfortune’
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents and supervisors raised repeated concerns about expired body armour for more than a year before a union grievance was filed this May, public records show.
Emails released by Republican Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office shed new light on behind-the-scenes anxiety surrounding more than 50 bulletproof vests that had passed the five-year expiration date set by the National Institute of Justice.
“I WILL NOT ALLOW MY FOLKS TO GO THROUGH A SINGLE DOOR!!!,” a BCI supervisor declared in one of the emails obtained by The Associated Press.
All vests are now on order, said DeWine spokesman Dan Tierney, following a report on the grievance by The Associated Press.

