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Bush seizes on Washington-area sniper attacks to deploy military for domestic policing

Deployment of Army planes breaches Posse Comitatus law

By Bill Vann
18 October 2002

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The Pentagon has deployed sophisticated military spy planes in the Washington
metropolitan area as part of the manhunt for the sniper who has fatally shot nine 
people in
a killing spree in suburban Virginia and Maryland.

The decision to use the military in an ongoing criminal investigation is virtually
unprecedented and constitutes a clear breach of the Posse Comitatus Act, a 125-year-old
law barring the armed forces from participating in law enforcement.

Pentagon and Justice Department lawyers huddled on the issue and came up with a set of
protocols aimed at circumventing the law. While the US Army will operate the planes, 
each
will carry an FBI agent aboard who will serve as an intermediary between soldiers in 
the
plane and police forces on the ground.

The RC-7 aircraft are equipped with electro-optical and infrared sensors and are able 
to
conduct surveillance over large areas during both day and night. The planes are also 
able
to instantly transmit high-resolution imagery to the ground.

The latest victim in the sniper killings was a 47-year-old woman who worked as an
intelligence analyst for the FBI, one of the agencies that requested military 
intervention in
the case. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld signed an order deploying the aircraft 
on
Tuesday night.

Involvement in the manhunt for the sniper may not be the military’s only connection to 
the
case. According to law-enforcement officials, the FBI has also asked the Pentagon for 
a list
of recently discharged soldiers who went through one of the military’s sniper training
schools.

The military deployment in the search is only part of a massive mobilization of federal
resources. Hundreds of FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and even Secret
Service agents have been assigned to the case.

The timing as well as the scope of this response suggests that the Bush administration 
is
once again exploiting a tragedy and public fears to press an anti-democratic political
agenda: to accustom the population to the militarization of American society, 
strengthen
federal police powers, and implement sweeping governmental changes.

The first of the shootings took place October 2, just one day after the newly created
Northern Command began its operations. The command for the first time places a general
in charge of military personnel whose theater of operations is the US itself.

Air Force General Ralph E. Eberhart, the chief of the Northern Command, called last 
July for
the military to be granted greater power to operate within the US as part of the Bush
administration’s “war on terrorism.”

“My view has been that Posse Comitatus will constantly be under review as we mature 
this
command,” the General told the New York Times in an interview. “... There are some
situations where there’s no other alternatives, and federal forces have to be used to 
secure
the safety and security of our people.”

The general’s comments echoed the views expressed by the right-wing civilian leadership
of the Pentagon, which is pressing for an expanded role for the military in domestic
policing. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, for example, told a congressional 
panel
last year that he “strongly agreed” with those advocating a sweeping reexamination of 
the
Posse Comitatus doctrine.

The act, passed in 1878 to end military occupation of the Reconstruction-era South,
prohibits the armed forces from enforcing civil laws “except in cases and under
circumstances authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress.”

In recent years, successive administrations have whittled away at the restriction,
particularly in relation to the “war on drugs,” allowing the use of military equipment,
training and facilities to aid police agencies. Anything more than that, however, is 
supposed
to require the president’s declaration of a national emergency.

Bush administration measures have already made significant inroads into the Posse
Comitatus restrictions. The deployment of armed National Guardsmen at airports
nationwide was undertaken under a federal initiative, but the White House requested 
that
state governors order the deployment to provide a legal fig leaf for the de facto 
violation of
the Posse Comitatus law.

While providing little in the way of added safety for air passengers, the deployment 
had the
effect of accustoming the population to the daily stationing of armed troops in public 
places.

Meanwhile, there have been persistent reports of the use of military intelligence for
domestic spying, both against Arab and Muslim communities in the US, as well as at
demonstrations, such as the protest that accompanied last month’s meetings of the
International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington.

The sniper killings have taken place against the political backdrop of the White 
House’s
attempt to ram through Congress legislation creating its new Homeland Security
Department, a key element in the administration’s police-state buildup. Bush appeared 
with
his entire cabinet at the White House Monday to denounce the Senate’s Democratic
leadership for failing to accept the president’s right to deny any and all of the new
department’s employees the right to union representation.







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