Wednesday, July 17, 2013

U.S. Forest Chief Responds To El Dorado County Sheriff Banning Feds Enforcing State Laws

The chief of the U.S. Service is reacting to an El Dorado County Sheriff’s plan to strip federal officers of their authority to enforce state laws in the county. “We’re very concerned about that, and I’m going to have my director of law enforcement sit down with our folks and see how they can address the concerns the sheriff has,” Chief Tom Tidwell said. It comes after El Dorado County Sheriff John D’Agostini informed the feds that their officers will no longer be able to enforce California state law in his county. “I take the service that we provide to the citizens of El Dorado County very seriously, and the style and manner of service we provide, and the U.S. Forest Service, after many attempts and given many opportunities, has failed to meet that standard.”  In June, the sheriff told CBS13 that he received more than 50 complaints about overly aggressive forest service officers. In blogs, complaints are growing over federal officers stopping people in the forest looking for campers carrying guns. And the sheriff’s decision means El Dorado County deputies—not forest service officers—will be responsible for responding to all state crimes committed on federal land in his county...more

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