http://reason.com/blog/2011/11/16/obama-administration-allegedly-helped-co
This neither surprises me, nor perturbs me. Of course, when a local police force believes it cannot handle a local problem, they turn upwards for help. It's not a natural disaster, it's not foreign agents, it's not a smuggling cartel, it's not money laundering, and it's not armed gangs. So who's left to ask but the FBI? And Homeland Security, because their bloated fucking charter means they have to respond to
everything, mostly doing nothing.
Whatever you can say about what a local authority like Oakland is doing to its residents, and you can say a lot, the federal police force is legally bound to respond appropriately when asked. And when a a city wants to clear out a large mob of people as efficiently as possible, the FBI is going to act in some way. The FBI doesn't have the authority to get into the weeds and say whether shoving people off public land is illegal or not, likely conflicting at different levels of jurisdiction. And while I certainly don't think Obama was sitting in on the conference call deciding what to do, it's hard to think hasn't been informed after the fact at least. But think about it, the President can't exactly make a policy of telling his agencies to selectively enforce the law over something this high profile. That's exactly his job.
I say be thankful it seems like they acted as benignly as they did, in what sounds like nothing but an advisory capacity, possibly for exactly that reason - it fulfills their requirement as a federal agency without getting stuck in the mud along with the local police.