Ron Paul slams Boston police. Has he gone too far?

Posted: April 30, 2013 at 9:43 pm

Former GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has slammed US law enforcement for responding to the Boston Marathon bombing with police state tactics.

In a post on the website of libertarian activist Lew Rockwell, Mr. Paul said Monday that the governmental reaction to the tragic explosions was worse than the attack itself. The forced lockdown of much of the Boston area, police riding armored vehicles through the streets, and door-to-door searches without warrants were all reminiscent of a military coup or martial law, Paul added.

The Boston bombing provided the opportunity for the government to turn what should have been a police investigation into a military-style occupation of an American city, according to Paul.

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Furthermore, this response did not result in the capture of suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Paul charged. He was discovered hiding in a boat by a private citizen, who called police.

And he was identified not by government surveillance cameras, but by private citizens who willingly shared their photographs with the police, Paul wrote on Lew Rockwells site.

Yikes. This isnt going to go down well in Watertown, is it? Citizens there applauded when police finally carted off Tsarnaev alive. The Boston police commissioner told his troops over the radio that its a proud day to be a Boston police officer. In the wake of the suspects capture the media have generally portrayed law enforcement officers as heroes.

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But Pauls contrarian take perhaps should not be surprising. After all, hes a committed libertarian who at one point in the GOP presidential debates said that the border fence with Mexico might at some point be used to keep US citizens penned in.

And while Pauls position here is, um, not in the majority, there are other public figures who charge that the Boston response was overkill. In some ways this is one of those points in the circle of American politics were conservative libertarianism and liberal progressivism meet.

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