Months after decision not to charge David Clarke, email search warrant filed
Source: milwaukee journal
Bruce Vielmetti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 5:12 p.m. CT Dec. 29, 2017 | Updated 5:14 p.m. CT Dec. 29, 2017
Long after federal prosecutors decided not to pursue criminal charges against then-Sheriff Dave A. Clarke Jr. over his treatment of a fellow airline passenger, an FBI agent's request to search Clarke's private gmail account was filed in federal court late Thursday.
In a March 7 affidavit in support of a search warrant request, Special Agent Jennifer Walkowski lays out the well-publicized January encounter between Clarke and Dan Black, and the ensuing hassle Black was subjected to by deputies at Clarke's direction in the January incident.
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Walkowski was seeking the warrant for information kept by Google about Clarke's email address, dclarke.cowboy@gmail.com. She notes the FBI began its investigation after getting the report of one done by the Forensic Audit Manager for the Milwaukee County Office of the Controller-Audit Services Division.
Walkowski asked that the warrant application be sealed since at the time the FBI investigation involvement wasn't known to possible targets. It sought all email activity records for the dclarke.cowboy account from Jan.15 and forward.
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Happy new Year Clarke. tah tah
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Henning Kilset
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21m21 minutes ago
Sounds plausible to me. Didn't he step down voluntarily as Sheriff, too?
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🌬Robin D. Ashe
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? @VampWriterGRRL
20m20 minutes ago
I'm not sure. But that job in the trump administration sure disappeared abruptly.
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Henning Kilset
? @pedershk
18m18 minutes ago
He did step down. September 1st. And those "opportunities" never materialized. I think you're on to something.
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Bice: Ex-Sheriff Clarke recycles claim that 'survival' of republic rests on Alabama race
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/investigations/daniel-bice/2017/12/12/bice-ex-sheriff-clarke-recycles-claim-survival-republic-rests-alabama-race/945292001/
Daniel Bice, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 4:03 p.m. CT Dec. 12, 2017 | Updated 4:03 p.m. CT Dec. 12, 2017
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Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. must have liked his line about the importance of electing Donald Trump president last year.
That's because Clarke decided to recycle it when rallying support for Alabama GOP candidate Roy Moore.
"This is about the survival of this republic," Clarke asserted Monday at a barnyard rally in southeast Alabama on the eve of the contest between Moore, the controversial former state Supreme Court justice, and Democratic candidate Doug Jones, a career prosecutor.
Serious stuff. Just as serious, it turns out, as the outcome of the last presidential election. That's when Clarke said in a November 2016 video that the fate of the country rested on getting Trump into office. .............................
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(70,350 posts)Renato Mariotti?Verified account @renato_mariotti
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This indicates that a federal Judge found that there is good reason to believe that there were civil rights violations and that evidence of those violations existed on Sheriff Clarkes email account. It strongly suggests hes under criminal investigation.
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Pé Resists
? @4everNeverTrump
24m24 minutes ago
Fun Fact: the FBI used Clarke's Facebook posts as evidence to support the warrant.
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dawg day
(7,947 posts)Jeez, no wonder Trump liked him. A blowhard who pretends to be a tough guy. If "All Hat, No Cattle" ever applied, it applies to him.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)In fact the altercation took place on a flight from a game vs the Packers
Personally I think some voters in Wisconsin might have turned on him when the found out
Corgigal
(9,291 posts)However, what was the original complaint? I'm going to try to find out what he did to get the FBI involved.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)It has something to do with the altercation on a flight from Dallas. He arranged to have deputies meet a passenger at the gate for some intimidation
So he was on an airplane makes it federal?
I don't know really
Corgigal
(9,291 posts)met the passenger when they arrived at the airport.
This is why certain people can't have any power.