@@towtruckaj He had no jurisdiction. NCIS is a federal agency, but only has jurisdiction over cases involving Navy or Marine personnel or property. None of that applied here.
Sam may come off as overprotective here but I can understand his point of view as a cop and more importantly a father who wants what is best for his daughter.
@@deathbykonami5487 He just found out she was in L.A. That sounds like he is a shit father or she is a shit daughter. He needs to leave the kid out of his shit family drama.
@@largemarge9519 nah I know that but as the year has shown us that don’t matter as long as they cops they see us a threats. Also calling me names will get you nowhere I could do that same but I’m not stooping to your level
Is his daughter associated with the Navy or the Marine Corps? Because if not I really don’t see him having the authority to arrest anyone in this case.
Fundamentally. A federal agent is a federal agent. If he has probable cause. He can make an arrest. It just has to be handed over to the appropriate agency with primary jurisdiction when possible. He still has the same arresting power as an FBI Agent or DEA agent. The agencies just have different areas in which they operate in. Which is why often, when there's overlap, a task force is created, which is a combination of agencies. In this particular instance. Yes, he has the arresting power to take the guy in. And truth be told. I see why, given he's investigating his daughter's disappearance, which could also be related to his duties as a federal agent (disclaimer, I've seen the episode though don't specifically recall /WHY/ she was kidnapped. I'm just talking from a logical perspective). Bottom line. Yes, he has the power to arrest someone if PC is present, much like with any other law enforcement officer on a federal level.
@@ItsMelodyy The NCIS is still a military agency, though not staffed by military personnel. Wouldn’t they be obstructed in handling what is clearly a civilian matter by Posse Comitatus?
@@gawainethefirst the NCIS is a federal law enforcement agency staffed by federal personnel. Both civilians and law enforcement officers (federal agents).. Their "powers" as far as arresting folks go works pretty similar to that of the DEA, FBI or any other federal law enforcement agency.. TL;DR, they're a federal law enforcement agency, like the FBI, though their primary jurisdiction is the US Navy and Marine Corps. If they see a crime or have probable cause, they still are able to arrest. What Sam is doing in this video would argumentably be an internal violation. He's still a federal agent / law enforcement officer with the power to arrest.
If anyone saying because he a dad he did the right thing look up the cop that did kinda the same thing because his daughter was dating a black guy and he arrested him without and reason he got his badge and his job taken away
Yup.. but everyone will say this is a black cop... I'm white and seen what that cop did. He literally followed the boyfriend and stopped him. He made the daughter get out of the car an then locked the boyfriend up. That cop deserved everything he got.
I don't understand why HANNA would get so mad about the boyfriend being overly concerned. Especially the fact the boyfriend can't get LAID until she is found.
So what laws were broken in this scene and by whom?? Lets see, fella walking down the street minding his own business is approached by a random guy in plain clothes who yells he's a Federal Agent. So what was the probable cause to stop the guy in the first place.....none. So said dude runs and then is jumped by a obviously large and angry fella who then drags him off some place. Lets see..... Hanna = kidnapping, battery, false arrest, violation of oath of office. Dude with Hanna = Party to the crime of kidnapping, battery, false arrest and violation of oath of office . Sum = two dudes lose their badges, probably go to jail and the Federal Government pays a nice hefty sum. Since it's TV though, everyone will love it. The writing on this show has gotten really, really dumb
If you think any of the NCIS series is supposed to accurately portray real life and real life agencies then the writing is not the only thing here that is “really, really dumb”. It’s a TV drama show for Christ sakes.
I'm recovering from a car accident so I'm binge-watching it. The first seasons seem to be good. The more it goes on the the harder it seems to have good plots. but it is a good stress reliever. I'm not able to watch Biden Drive the country into the ground.
He shouldnt be conducting interviews for his missing daughter someone else should handle it and itshouldnt be ncis unless his daughters in the navy or something
I’m not mad that they ended up writing in that Cam is now dating a woman, I’m mad that that they wrote that she and Josh broke up. They were so sweet together, and he had to go through this to be with her.