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Originally Posted by Danzig
this is untrue. if someone is stopped, they're found to be wanted, they're arrested and then turned over.
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You misunderstood what I said, which is true. You are blending two separate things together. Yes, if a want or warrant already exists, the appropriate federal (or other state, etc) department is contacted, and an arrest can be made by a local agency. But that warrant already exists - it was issued under the different department, or by the feds.
But a state or local agency
does not initiate federal investigations on their own - they do not have the jurisdiction.
And yes, I would be very concerned about our federal government extending their reach and influence down into the local police department.