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Anyone know why the Coast Guard Investigative Service would have been involved?
The Coast Guard is part of the Department of Homeland Security, and CGIS agents can liaise with DHS on federal investigations. Probably a matter of convenience. Hey, Agent Joe, you’re up there near Cohasset, they need an extra pair of hands. Just a guess in the latter part ofc.
Wasn’t the coast guard one of the agencies that concluded that Russia hacked the DMC emails? It’s ridiculous how every transit district and university and other government agencies all have their own law enforcement departments. They all want to expand their jurisdiction to increase their budgets.
The coast guard is part of the Department of Homeland Security, and law enforcement is one of their primary purposes.
That whole thing was a mess. Basically there are 17 agencies that share intelligence and are all under a single person. That one person made the claim, using the power of his office to make it seem like “17 agencies” had concluded Russia was behind the hack when it was really just his office making the claim.

It’s like the president making a claim “every branch of the military has concluded X” just because the president is commander in chief.

It seems logical that this is happening in a lot of places. Access to an AC outlet is not controlled at all in most buildings and anyone can plug in anything. A crypto miner with a loud fan might be more difficult to hide, but there are lots of loud industrial spaces with outlets or machine rooms that are loud in most large buildings.