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Post by Cujo on Oct 5, 2012 6:54:50 GMT -5
Military Police Used for Crowd Control in South Carolina As part of the expanding effort to merge police and military operations – and make Posse Comitatus irrelevant – police in Columbia, South Carolina, will use military police to control revelers after a football game this weekend. Perhaps someone should remind Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, General Raymond T. Odierno that it is illegal for troops to conduct law enforcement domestically www.infowars.com/military-police-used-for-crowd-control-in-south-carolina/
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Post by safetalker on Oct 5, 2012 7:26:21 GMT -5
True! However there is a DOD document implemented in 2008 that says that if any civilian governmnet asks for assistance in large scale events that they will not be denied. It also says that they are authorized to render any service and assistance up to and including Deadly Force unless denied by the President of the United States. While we are still running about swearing that Possie Comitas is valid it has been dead since Bush's Continuity of Governmnet Presidential security Executive Order (not filed with the other EO's). When added to the NDAA it will be only our men and women serving in uniform, and their up bringing that will keep us from the wolves mouth.
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Post by walfred on Oct 5, 2012 19:35:13 GMT -5
Well since the riots(Aug/12) in Anaheim CA,were shutdown by militarized police,it has bin game on the use the same type of force anywhere within the United States.
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