I don’t know that the data base officers use would have the watch list attached to it.
Should be, but can anyone here confirm it is available when an officer runs a name or ID out of their car?
My husband is a Sergeant in a local Sheriff’s Dept. He said when they run a name they don’t know if that person is on a watch list, but IF the person IS on a watch list, it will flag in the main database and then the FBI would call the dept. that ran the name.
Does that make sense...it sounds pretty darn STUPID, but that’s how my husband says it’s working.