The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will be deploying 10 Cybertruck patrol vehicles to the streets within the next two weeks as part of its efforts to advance its technologies.

“Welcome to the future of policing,” Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said Tuesday in Las Vegas, surrounded by the Cybertrucks as drones hovered overhead and a police helicopter circled above him.

Earlier this year, McMahill announced that the department ordered 10 Cybertrucks as well as an armored Tesla truck for the department’s SWAT team use after it received an $8 million to $9 million donation from Las Vegas residents Ben Horowitz, co-founder of the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, and his wife Felicia Horowitz.

“They look a little bit different than the patrol cars that we have out there, but they represent something far bigger than just a police car,” the sheriff said.

“They represent innovation. They represent sustainability, and they represent our continued commitment to serve this community with the best tools that we have available, safely, efficiently and responsibly.”

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