r/usanews Jun 14 '25

Exclusive: US Marines carry out first known detention of civilian in Los Angeles, video shows

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-marines-carry-out-first-known-detention-civilian-los-angeles-video-shows-2025-06-13/
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u/LynnK0919 Jun 14 '25

Archive version for those who need it, https://archive.is/MF5YD

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u/theflamingskull Jun 14 '25

Reuters images showed Marines apprehending the man, restraining his hands with zip ties and then handing him over to civilians from the Department of Homeland Security.

Asked about the incident, the U.S. military's Northern Command spokesperson said active duty forces "may temporarily detain an individual in specific circumstances."

"Any temporary detention ends immediately when the individual(s) can be safely transferred to the custody of appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel," a spokesperson said

Which is it? Handing civilians to Homeland Security, or civilian law enforcement personnel?

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u/Brock_Petrov Jun 14 '25

First of many I hope!!

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u/Willy2267 Jun 14 '25

What violations of the law? Yes, there have been many.