By Lisa Haven
The Department of Defense (DoD), previously known as the Department of War, issued Directive 5240.01 on September 27, which broadens the military’s authority to support domestic law enforcement and use lethal force when necessary. The new provisions allow for expanded military involvement in law enforcement activities, including the use of lethal force, although assassinations remain prohibited. According to GreenMed Info, the 2016 version of the directive focused primarily on intelligence gathering and did not reference lethal force. This report covers these developments and a lot more…
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