Reading Room Document
Basis for Federal Jurisdiction in Washington, D.C., Hostage Situation
The document discusses the basis for federal jurisdiction in a hostage situation in Washington, D.C. It concludes that the Attorney General has the authority to participate in formulating a response to such situations, and that the FBI guidelines permit the Bureau to conduct an investigation to determine if a federal offense has been committed. The document also presents four federal statutes that may provide a basis for federal jurisdiction in the hostage situation, including violations related to firearms, transportation of firearms, inciting a riot, and civil rights. The questions presented for review include whether the Attorney General has the authority to participate in local situations, and whether the FBI has the authority to investigate potential federal offenses.
The OLC's Opinions
Opinions published by the OLC, including those released in response to our FOIA lawsuit