Judge asks if troops in Los Angeles are violating the Posse Comitatus Act

He crossed a yellow tape boundary at the Veterans Affairs office ""YELLOW TAPE MEANS DO NOT CROSS FOR YOUR INFO""

The Marines were deployed to protect federal property so they detained him
So, not "just walking", he crossed the "do not cross" tape, and they are literally there to protect US assets (Agents and property)... Yeah. I do not think this crosses the "law enforcement" boundary. Especially since they did not arrest him.
 
So, not "just walking", he crossed the "do not cross" tape, and they are literally there to protect US assets (Agents and property)... Yeah. I do not think this crosses the "law enforcement" boundary. Especially since they did not arrest him.
They did arrerst him, Damo. They questioned him, then let him go.
 
So, not "just walking", he crossed the "do not cross" tape, and they are literally there to protect US assets (Agents and property)... Yeah. I do not think this crosses the "law enforcement" boundary. Especially since they did not arrest him.
“Shortly after crossing through the federal building complex, he saw a service member yelling at him to get back on the other side of the tape, and he quickly complied. After presenting his identification card at the front walkway to the VA building, he continued on his way. Then, as the song "Someday" by Flipsyde floated in his ears, he saw a Marine shouting at him to get on the ground.”

 
“Shortly after crossing through the federal building complex, he saw a service member yelling at him to get back on the other side of the tape, and he quickly complied. After presenting his identification card at the front walkway to the VA building, he continued on his way. Then, as the song "Someday" by Flipsyde floated in his ears, he saw a Marine shouting at him to get on the ground.”

not at arrest.

its maintaining society.

these are not civil actions.

its a rebellion.
 
A detainment is an arrest, NoName. Go learn English.
Detention is a temporary situation where law enforcement holds an individual for questioning based on reasonable suspicion of involvement in a crime, while an arrest is a formal action where a person is taken into custody due to probable cause that they have committed a crime. The key difference lies in the legal standards and the implications for the individual's rights during each process.
 
Detention is a temporary situation where law enforcement holds an individual for questioning based on reasonable suspicion of involvement in a crime, while an arrest is a formal action where a person is taken into custody due to probable cause that they have committed a crime. The key difference lies in the legal standards and the implications for the individual's rights during each process.
Go learn what 'arrest' means, NoName. Go learn English.
 
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