Follow up to this - the one place where I can see this happening, that’s not in a State, would be D.C.
While the 1973 Home Rule Act is much weaker than having the Constitution reserve certain powers to the States, I’d guess that it does empower enough so that the DC Mayor and the Metropolitan Police Department can investigate and make arrests.
Follow up to this - the one place where I can see this happening, that’s not in a State, would be D.C.
While the 1973 Home Rule Act is much weaker than having the Constitution reserve certain powers to the States, I’d guess that it does empower enough so that the DC Mayor and the Metropolitan Police Department can investigate and make arrests.
To that end, I’m greatly encouraged by the fact that the one time a US President was arrested, it happened in DC: https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2023/03/21/president-arrested-ulysses-grant-speeding/