“Any temporary detention ends immediately when the individual(s) can be safely transferred to the custody of appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel,” a spokesperson said.
Coming soon:
“Day 3650, we’ll transfer you to an appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel soon, prisoner.”
Depending on the state, you may detain someone in the process of a crime until law enforcement can take them. I know in Texas, civilian arrest powers are very similar to police.
Being active military throws a huge wrench in this, however, as well as being ordered to a place and deployed with the purpose of policing. You can’t just throw up a “this is federal property” defense, because this is also a public building.
Coming soon:
“Day 3650, we’ll transfer you to an appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel soon, prisoner.”
They can’t perform arrests. They can only temporarily detain them with zip ties and transfer them by van to the police station.
What is their documented legal definition of the length of “temporarily detain”?
Depending on the state, you may detain someone in the process of a crime until law enforcement can take them. I know in Texas, civilian arrest powers are very similar to police.
Being active military throws a huge wrench in this, however, as well as being ordered to a place and deployed with the purpose of policing. You can’t just throw up a “this is federal property” defense, because this is also a public building.