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Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. will leave office next month to accept a federal appointment as an assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
He will work in the department's Office of Partnership and Engagement as a liaison with state, local and tribal law enforcement and governments.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
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Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. will leave office next month to accept a federal appointment as an assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
He will work in the department's Office of Partnership and Engagement as a liaison with state, local and tribal law enforcement and governments.
Think alot of us on here were hoping Sheriff Clarke would be tapped for something. And the said job seems a good fit for him. I can see him working his way up and even ferreting out any corruption he finds.
What do y'all think of the appointment?
A growing number of voices are calling on Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke to apologize. This all stems from Clarke's confrontation with a passenger after a flight to Milwaukee earlier this week. Part of the controversy involves a meme the sheriff posted to Facebook. Some people see it as a threat. "Most cops, most deputies, most law enforcement officers don't pull stunts like this," said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.
Just a few hours into Terrill Thomas’s eighth day in solitary confinement at the Milwaukee County Jail last year, correction officers found the 38-year-old man on the ground and not moving.
He was dead.
Thomas had spent his final days begging for water, inmates later told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, because jail staff had shut off the flow to the pipes in his cell as punishment for bad behavior.
The cause of death was ultimately ruled “profound dehydration” and the medical examiner classified it a homicide — meaning death at the hands of others — an announcement that drew a torrent of rage from Sheriff David Clarke, a tough-talking and loyal President Trump surrogate.
Still, nearly a year later, no criminal charges have been filed in Thomas’s death.
During an opening statement, Benkley said three corrections officers were captured on surveillance video cutting off Thomas’s water supply, reported the Journal Sentinel. They never turned it back on and failed to document the action or alert supervisors.
originally posted by: buster2010
So the years of kissing Republican ass on FOX has finally paid off.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: BlueJacket
Well, looks like he had a little trouble in Wisconsin and he is not being liked there.
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A growing number of voices are calling on Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke to apologize. This all stems from Clarke's confrontation with a passenger after a flight to Milwaukee earlier this week. Part of the controversy involves a meme the sheriff posted to Facebook. Some people see it as a threat. "Most cops, most deputies, most law enforcement officers don't pull stunts like this," said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.
Apparently he put a meme on his facebook page calling someone a snowflake and there are calls for an apology.
Be gone for a bit
originally posted by: Natas0114
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: BlueJacket
Well, looks like he had a little trouble in Wisconsin and he is not being liked there.
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A growing number of voices are calling on Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke to apologize. This all stems from Clarke's confrontation with a passenger after a flight to Milwaukee earlier this week. Part of the controversy involves a meme the sheriff posted to Facebook. Some people see it as a threat. "Most cops, most deputies, most law enforcement officers don't pull stunts like this," said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.
Apparently he put a meme on his facebook page calling someone a snowflake and there are calls for an apology.
Be gone for a bit
Actually, we here in wisconsin love him. It's Milwaukee and Madison hate him. You know, the liberal areas that steal all the taxes from the rest of us so they can have beautiful streets and golf courses while the rest of us drive over potholes that swallow buicks.
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Glad to hear that from someone in Wisconsin. Many do love him across the nation for his straight and sensible reasoning. Hope he has a side that is also compassionate.