Stay out of adult conversations, you fucking moron.
Too funny! You are the one in error. It appears you should stay out of adult conversations.
The Posse Comitatus Act (1878) prohibits the Army and Air Force (and by extension, most of the military) from engaging in law enforcement activities like arrests, searches, or seizures on U.S. soil.
Incorrect. The
Posse Comitatus Act (1878) provides the framework for when military forces my support law enforcement activities. You should have dug deeper into the exceptions.
The
Navy may assist the
Coast Guard in US waters, as they did in 2021, providing navy vessels and aircraft to support missions through surveillance, logistics, and command-and-control assets, especially in high-traffic smuggling corridors, authorized under Title 10 and Title 14, allowing the Navy to act as a force multiplier for Coast Guard-led law enforcement missions.
The
National Guard may assist
local police, as Trump has activated them to do, through crowd control, monument security, traffic posts, and perimeter patrols (but not direct arrests), authorized under Title 32
The
Army Reserve CID agents and military police conduct joint exercises and training operations with
FBI personnel on post-blast investigations, surveillance detection, and hostage negotiations, held at MCAS Miramar, allowing Reserve troops to gain national-level certifications and integrate with FBI task forces, enhancing readiness for domestic counterterrorism and forensic support missions.
There are other exceptions as well.