February 3, 2009

Illegal Police Power?

Illegal Police Power?

Do MIT police have legal authority to make traffic stops? (Meghann Ackerman, “Cambridge man cuffed after allegedly stealing car while drunk,” Cambridge Chronicle, February 03, 2009) As special state police officers they are empowered to make arrests on their campus. Under informal (illegal) agreement with the city police they can make arrests 'near' their campus and hold the suspects for the Cambridge police. This informal agreement is denied by the city. Is the Sunoco station part of the MIT campus? The actions described by this report do not sound as if they are a legal use of the police power of the state. As for the residence of the suspect, isn't that the headquarters for the City Republican Party? Not reporting the political affiliation of the suspect suggests that he is a Democrat. Nor do we know if this alleged auto thief is a citizen, thanks to the City Manager's sanctuary City policy.

http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1596619499/Cambridge-man-cuffed-after-allegedly-stealing-car-while-drunk

Cambridge man cuffed after allegedly stealing car while drunk
By Meghann Ackerman/Correspondent
Cambridge Chronicle
Tue Feb 03, 2009, 01:23 PM EST

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