Submitted by StavrosKatsopolis t3_11o6x51 in Pennsylvania
WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsgaai wrote
Reply to comment by Amazing_Rutabaga4049 in FBI agent who shot, killed dog in Philadelphia will not face charges by StavrosKatsopolis
That last sentence is the only thing you have said that makes sense.
Whole departments aren't Leos, only people with arresting powers.
I'm a civilian, I provide an information to magistrate and commence a citizen's arrest.
Am I always a LEO?
Is arresting power vested in the information provided to the judge after the investigation. Or is the arresting power arrested until a judge signs off or investigation is complete?
Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsguob wrote
You answered it yourself a citizen’s arrest. You are acting as a citizen and not law enforcement officer. A police officer off duty cab make a citizen’s arrest but they will typically make an arrest under their law enforcement title because they can and it currently provides legal protections a citizens arrest cant.
WCAIS_PA_Individual t1_jbsgyx4 wrote
So then someone who "can" arrest isn't exactly a LEO. Like a FBI agent. Thanks
Amazing_Rutabaga4049 t1_jbsh4es wrote
No you are doing mental gymnastics. Can you even try to provide any shred of outside documentation stating they are not law enforcement officers in any capacity?
Shad0wSmurf t1_jbsi87u wrote
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_enforcement_officer
"prosecutors (who are law enforcement officers but not peace officers)" Isn't a prosecutor a DA?
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