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(Unathorized) troops in alabama

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posted on Mar, 19 2009 @ 11:08 AM
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Army Investigates Troop Use in Alabama March 19, 2009 Associated Press SAMSON, Ala. - The Army said Wednesday it opened an inquiry into whether federal laws were broken when nearly two dozen Soldiers were sent to a south Alabama town after 11 people died in a shooting spree last week. State officials said the deployment of 22 military police officers and the provost marshal from Fort Rucker was requested neither by Republican Gov. Bob Riley nor the White House, which typically is required by law for Soldiers to operate on U.S. soil. Col. Michael J. Negard of the Army Training and Doctrine Command at Fort Monroe, Va., said officials are trying to determine who ordered the Soldiers to Samson, who requested them, why they were sent and what they did there. "In addition to determining the facts, this inquiry will also consider whether law, regulation and policy were followed," he said. He declined further comment. Former Samson resident Michael McLendon, 28, fatally shot nine victims in the town and killed a 10th in a neighboring county. The March 10 spree ended when McLendon killed himself, and the Soldiers arrived in the hours after. Investigators said McLendon was despondent over his inability to hold a job and his failure to become a Marine or a police officer. Riley isn't concerned whether the military overstepped its bounds, said Press Secretary Jeff Emerson. "From what I understand it was a few folks who came to direct traffic or help where they could," Emerson said. "If it had been more than what it was there might be a reason for concern, but these folks just came to see if they could help and left." The White House press office did not immediately return a message seeking comment. Reporters and curious citizens poured into the town of 2,000 after the slayings, and city officials said Soldiers directed traffic. The town is located near the Florida state line about 35 miles from Fort Rucker, the Army's main helicopter training base. Samson's tiny police force and county officers were stretched to the limit after the shootings, which left investigators with at least seven different crime scenes to check for evidence. Residents said Soldiers from Fort Rucker, a major employer in southeastern Alabama, have a reputation for helping nearby communities in emergencies. According to a summary by the Congressional Research Service, federal law generally prohibits the armed forces from being used as domestic police. Exceptions include emergencies, when troops can help civilians but don't directly act as police. The chairman of the Libertarian Party of Alabama, Stephen Gordon, said while many are worried about the use of Army troops in civilian police roles, he doubts there was anything nefarious about the Soldiers in Samson. "There is no apparent harm here, but the principle still needs to be upheld," Gordon said. "The barrier has been lowered for the next time, and we really need to take a look at what happened."


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posted on Mar, 19 2009 @ 12:09 PM
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I started this thread last week. there was much arguing over whether they were active duty or nat guard. I knew they were active duty, but only had proof from the picture captions. Anyway, maybe you should add to the conversation over here:
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posted on Mar, 19 2009 @ 12:17 PM
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It's certainly curious as to who authorized it. However, there are already currently active threads on this topic. Please redirect your comments here or here. Thread closed.



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