

January 17, 2017Īs a sheriff, Clarke has allowed some pretty horrific abuses to happen under his watch, including deaths at the jail he’s supposed to manage. I am tired of this jigaboo telling black people who they should be, what they should do. They care about their own radical ideology of terrorism: anarchy.” He also argued that Black Lives Matter has encouraged attacks on police (it never has), and that it’s an “insidious terror organization.”Īlthough Clarke is himself black, he has also used racial slurs against black pundits who he disagrees with, once calling CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill a “jigaboo.” And he reportedly said on a conservative podcast, “Let me tell you why blacks sell drugs and involve themselves in criminal behavior instead of a more socially acceptable lifestyle - because they’re uneducated, they’re lazy, and they’re morally bankrupt.” Clarke is known for inflammatory comments and deaths in his jailĬlarke is perhaps best known for his prolific social media feed and appearances on Fox News, where he regularly blasts liberals, critics of Trump, and - especially - the Black Lives Matter movement’s attempts to draw attention to the vast racial disparities in the criminal justice system.įor example, Clarke previously said that Black Lives Matter does not “care about black lives. After the resignation, an official at the Department of Homeland Security told CNN that Clarke will not be going there. Previously, he suggested that he was being considered for a post at Trump’s Department of Homeland Security - but that ended up unconfirmed. It remains unclear what Clarke will do next.

Prominent local and state Democrats have been calling for Clarke’s resignation for months, especially following deaths - including that of a baby - in his jail. His resignation letter officially came in at 3:17 pm on Thursday, according to local news reports. He exercised those rights abundantly."īlack did not attend Monday's court hearing.Īlthough he is no longer a sheriff, Milwaukee County paid Clarkes' legal bills and would have been liable had the court found in Black's favor.Ĭlarke is an outspoken backer of President Trump, with Trump in turn praising Clarke's hardline approach to policing.David Clarke is no longer Milwaukee County’s sheriff.Ĭlarke gained national notoriety as a major supporter for President Donald Trump and for past inflammatory remarks on Fox News and social media, such as when he called a black CNN commentator a “jigaboo” and repeatedly claimed that Black Lives Matter is a “hate group” and a “terror organization.” "Did the posts chill his exercise of his First Amendment rights?" Bohl asked.
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He said Black was the first to mention the airport detention on social media, had mocked Clarke on social media and seemed unperturbed in TV interviews in which he described his encounter with Clarke. In his closing, defense attorney Charles Bohl argued that Black and Clarke had a simple "internet spat" with no civil rights implications, according to the Sentinel. "I felt guilty, I felt scared, that I had a target on my back," Black testified, as quoted by the Associated Press, recalling a post on the sheriff's official Facebook site.

Sulton, had asked jurors to impose punitive damages because Clarke "believes he's unaccountable, above the law," reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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In a lawsuit, Black claimed the postings were threatening and intimidating, and made him fearful to speak out against and seek redress from public officials, something he considered an infringement of free speech.Īfter deliberating for three hours, jurors found that Clarke did not infringe on Black's freedom of speech rights by making the postings.īlack's attorney, Anne T. After Black filed a formal complaint about the detention, Clarke posted two messages on the agency's Facebook page, calling him a "snowflake" and saying Black "wouldn't be around to whine" if Clarke really wanted to harass him.
