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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Today on The Pete Santilli Show: Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr., Milwaukee, Wisconsin ~
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Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr., is a lifelong resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A graduate of Marquette University High School, he was a member of the varsity basketball team, which won the state private school championship in 1973.
A career, law enforcement professional, he served 24 distinguished years with the Milwaukee Police Department before being appointed Milwaukee County Sheriff by Governor Scott McCallum in March 2002. In November 2002, Clarke was elected to a four-year term as sheriff, earning 64% of the votes cast. Sheriff Clarke is now in his third term, having been re-elected in November 2006 and 2010, increasing his victory margins to 73% and 74%.
Appearing before a nationwide cable-TV audience Tuesday night, Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett traded charges over gun violence.
In the exchanges, refereed loosely by gun-control proponent and CNN’s Piers Morgan, Clarke and Barrett debated the role of the sheriff’s office, planned furloughs for Milwaukee police officers and calls for federal gun-control laws.
Morgan host of “Piers Morgan Tonight,” became part of the fray as well, pressing Clarke to tell him how many people in Milwaukee had defended themselves and their family at home by firing a gun.
“I don’t have those statistics,” Clarke said. Asked by Morgan to provide a ballpark figure, Clarke replied, “I don’t think we need to go there, to be honest with you.”
“You haven’t got a clue,” Morgan sneered.
But Clarke fired back as well. He brought up the 2009 incident near the Wisconsin State Fair in West Allis when Barrett was beaten severely by a man wielding a tire iron.
“I’m sure that if you had a gun and a plan that day, the outcome would have been a little different,” Clarke said to Barrett, who was in a different studio. “I’m asking that law-abiding citizens who make the decision that they see their personal security as their individual responsibility in a like situation can respond as they see fit.”
Source: GOPUSA: http://www.gopusa.com/news/2013/01/30/milwaukee-sheriff-clarke-squares-off-with-piers-morgan-over-guns/
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