A couple glaring problems with this. One is buying a $300k piece of equipment without knowing the legal restrictions on using it. That thing should never be fielded without a legal opinion from their legal counsel on its use. The second is that any reasonable law enforcement manager should know, based on the current court rulings on GPS trackers that this thing is going to need a warrant. Using such a device without a warrant is asking for a court case that will cost his jurisdiction a ton of money in court costs. Way more than the $300k.
Probably, this is not a “Constitutional Sheriff”.
Not likely an Oath Keeper member either.