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Busting Posse Comitatus: Military Cops Arrest Civilians in Florida City! – Alex Jones Tv

Kurt Nimmo www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv July 28, 2011 In Homestead, Florida, Posse Comitatus is dead. The Air Force now responds to civilian crime in the small city, population around 30000. Military “crime stoppers” violate Posse Comitatus in Florida. Photo from Homestead ARB website.”Here at Homestead Air Reserve Base we have the Crime Stop hotline that allows anyone either on base or off the installation to anonymously report a crime,” explains the Homestead Air Reserve Base website. “If you know of a crime that has been committed, if you see a crime in progress, or if you see a suspicious person, vehicle, or situation that makes you feel a crime may be occurring, call the Security Forces Crime Stop Hotline…” On July 15, military police — known as Security Forces patrolmen — detained a criminal suspect at a Circle K in until Miami-Dade police arrived. “Crime prevention is everyone’s responsibility, the better informed we are the safer we can make the installation and the surrounding community,” said t. Juan Lemus, Security Forces Police Services Chief. Crime prevention off military bases is the responsibility of civilian police, not the military. In 1878, following Reconstruction, the Posse Comitatus Act was passed. It limited the powers of the federal government to use the military for law enforcement. The statute prohibits Army and Air Force personnel and units of the National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within

Police arrest 3rd suspect in Northwestside attack

Police arrest 3rd suspect in Northwestside attack
A third suspect in a Northwestside rape and robbery has turned himself in to police.
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Constitution Trail to be rerouted for rail upgrades
NORMAL — The Constitution Trail crossing by the Amtrak station in uptown Normal has to close and the trail must be rerouted. And if the Illinois Commerce Commission has its way, the intersection of the tracks and Broadway also will close to pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on school funding
Stephanie McCleary has known about the disparities between rich and poor school districts for most of her life, how cities with a robust local tax base can pay for fancy microscopes and video cameras and the newest laptop computers, while small towns like Chimacum – where she works and her kids go to school – can’t afford window blinds or parts to fix classroom heaters and may need a grant to …
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The almanac
By United Press International UPI Almanac for Saturday, June 25, 2011.
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