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any damage to the building is a federal crime, not state

Posted on: July 20, 2020 at 12:44:45 CT
Spanky KU
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and with the political shenanigans about state/local being asked to enforce federal law in WA, CA and OR (and how bail decisions are made).... it is fully reasonable that the federal government send law enforcement personnel to protect that property and make arrests as appropriate under federal law.
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Jurisdiction question, Portland, - justwinbaby KC - 7/20 12:38:08
     Correct on that point. However, they don't have jurisdiction - SparkyStalcup MU - 7/20 14:05:35
          RE: Correct on that point. However, they don't have jurisdiction - justwinbaby KC - 7/20 15:47:29
          Rofl. so, in the middle of the riot , they just grab random? - RHAYWORTH MU - 7/20 14:49:45
     RE: Jurisdiction question, Portland, - BH O'bonga MU - 7/20 12:51:24
     They should protect the asset - meatiger MU - 7/20 12:51:18
     Usually the locals protect the exterior...nm - tigertix MU - 7/20 12:42:18
          Feds would have jurisdiction over the exterior as well... - tigerdb MU - 7/20 13:29:22
               Have you ever seen a cop movie where - justwinbaby KC - 7/20 13:43:43
          any damage to the building is a federal crime, not state - Spanky KU - 7/20 12:44:45
               you left out - Ace AU - 7/20 12:48:59
                    Wrong! Don't make up facts, OK?(nm) - Spanky KU - 7/20 13:22:10
                    You are a fvcking idiot. (nm) - Tigrrrr! MU - 7/20 12:55:11




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