Milwaukee’s abusive snowflake and Donald Trump lapdog Sheriff David Clarke continues his Trumponian bonafides with a new lawsuit. Back in January, Clarke was sitting his snowflake cowboy hat down in first class on a flight from Milwaukee to Dallas, where he was going to be the special guest of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Dan Black, a 24-year-old Wisconsin resident, was passing Clarke while boarding the plane and saw the Wisconsin sheriff sporting all Dallas Cowboy memorabilia. This made Ned Black shake his head disapprovingly at Clarke. Clarke, being super sensitive about manly stuff, decided to use his power as a sheriff to have the younger man detained and questioned after the flight. Black filed a complaint against Sheriff Clarke. So Clarke proceeded to double-down on his abuse of power by using the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office’s official Facebook page to threaten Black—calling Black a snowflake, the way raging cowards like Clarke do. Well, as the Milwaukee Sentinel reports, it’s time for Clarke to find a lawyer who like cowboy hats and stolen valor—Black is suing, and he has receipts. Here’s the text message Clarke sent to Captain Mark Witek from the tarmac.
"Just a field interview, no arrest unless he become an asshole with your guys," Clarke wrote Captain Mark Witek. "Question for him is why he said anything to me. Why didn't he just keep his mouth shut?"
"Follow him to baggage and out the door," Clarke continued. "You can escort me to carousel after I point him out."
It’s been submitted by Black’s attorney and shows you the kind of yellow-bellied, fake hero Sheriff Clarke is. For his part, Clarke is “amending” his earlier statements to now match much closer the original version told by Black himself—but adding more ominous tones to it. He’s such a drama-snowflake!
"Plaintiff stopped adjacent to Sheriff Clarke's seat as Plaintiff boarded the plane and asked him if he was Sheriff Clarke," the sheriff's attorneys wrote. "Sheriff Clarke responded in the affirmative.
"Plaintiff then, while standing over Clarke and in very close proximity to Clarke given the confines of the airline cabin, and in a physically threatening manner, stared at Clarke and shook his head at him for a prolonged period of time," the lawyers wrote. "Clarke asked plaintiff if he had a problem with him, to which plaintiff did not respond."
You can watch Clarke being “intimidated” as he gets off the plane and sets henchmen on a citizen, down below. I guess there are two ways this can go down. 1) Clarke is lying and had this guy harassed, or 2) Clarke was super afraid this guy was going to continue to shake his head disapprovingly at him for all eternity and needed men with police dogs and guns to come and help.
Sheriff Clarke is Wisconsin’s third shittiest export behind Paul Ryan and Scott Walker—think about that for a moment.