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Milwaukee County Sheriff...How is Al Sharpton Not IN JAIL?

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Sheriff Clarke How Is Al Sharpton Not In Jail - Breitbart

SHERIFF CLARKE: HOW IS AL SHARPTON NOT IN JAIL?


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Sheriff Clarke: How Is Al Sharpton Not In Jail?
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by IAN HANCHETT9 Apr 2015265


Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke (D) wondered how Al Sharpton has avoided going to prison for tax evasion on Thursday’s “Your World With Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel.

“I’m trying to figure out why Al Sharpton isn’t in federal prison for tax evasion” he declared.

Clarke then blasted Sharpton’s call for a national police force, saying that national police are a bad idea because of civil liberties and states rights concern, he added “I find it interesting he has so much faith in the federal government, when in the 1960s the FBI surveilled Dr. Martin Luther King during the civil rights movement, and then went on a smear campaign to discredit him, now all of a sudden he trusts the federal government.” And “I bet he wouldn’t make this recommendation if a Republican president was in the White House, and who had appointed a more conservative United States Attorney General.”

Clarke then stated that Sharpton was attempting to politicize policing and, “we have 50 different states in this country, and they’re all unique, that’s why I say it’s a states rights issue. They know how to police their communities best. The guiding principle for all 50 states, and every law enforcement agency in the United States, is the United States Constitution.”

He further commented on the shooting of Walter Scott, saying “from what saw, I was as horrified as anybody in the United States, but I want to make it very clear what we saw in Charleston, South Carolina, is not a macrocosm of the profession of policing. It’s an outlier, it’s a–an anomaly, and that guy, as soon as the investigation is complete, will get what he deserves, but I’m going to continue to defend the honor, the integrity, the character of the American police officer, because 99.9% of our officers do not go out — and I’ve talked to officers all over the place over the last 48 hours after that video was released, and I didn’t find one officer that wasn’t disgusted by what they saw. That is not the character of the American police officer.”

Clarke was also asked about police body cameras, he said “as long as the technology is available, I think we got to go with it. I’m not against at that all, but it’s not a panacea.”

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Just like all the other tax evading commies associated with Obama, Sharpton won't go to jail for his crimes.
 
Just like all the other tax evading commies associated with Obama, Sharpton won't go to jail for his crimes.
What the hell does Al Sharpton think DHS is? It's Obozo's PRIVATE in house army. His skin color is keeping out of prison just like it did those "Black Panthers".
 
Guys, let me help you with something:

Anytime you see the name "Breitbart," expect whatever you're reading to be 100% false.
 
Another incredible lie as told by the geezer chick, Grandma. When you see it in Breitbart, Drudge, FOX etal YOU JUST KNOW you won't see it on the mainstream media anywhere with the channel letters...ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS or any derivatives thereof.

Here is another one...and I did google this looking for the story as reported by any of the above. FOX only.

Gang member facing murder charges was spared deportation under Obama program Fox News


Gang member facing murder charges was spared deportation under Obama program
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Obama amnesty for gang member suspected of 'Model' murder



The Obama administration has admitted that an illegal immigrant and known gang member -- who recently was charged in the murders of four people -- was allowed to remain in the United States under President Obama's executive actions.

Emmanuel Jesus Rangel-Hernandez was allowed in August 2013 to remain in the U.S., following his request about seven months earlier to stay under the president's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Leon Rodriguez.

Rodriquez acknowledged in a letter to a top Republican senator that Rangel-Hernandez's application was approved, even though a federal crime database indicated he was a "known gang member."

"Based on the standard procedures and protocols in place at the time, the DACA request and related employment authorization should not have been approved,"said Rodriguez, in a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, who had raised questions about the case.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki, in an interview Wednesday on Fox News, declined to address the Rangel-Hernandez case specifically -- or whether illegal immigrants who engage in criminal activity are being allowed to stay in the U.S. under DACA or similar executive actions. (DACA is intended to give a deportation reprieve to some illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.)

"Let me tell you what DACA is about," Psaki told Fox News. "It's not about not only giving a path [to citizenship] to individuals who are in the United States. It's morally right. ... I can't go into detail on every specific case. This is something that there are a number of steps in place that we take to look at who benefits from it."

Rangel-Hernandez is now charged with first-degree murder in connection with the killings in February in North Carolina of four people, including former "America's Next Top Model" contestant Mirjana Puhar.

"This statement by USCIS confirms what we have feared -- that USCIS is not doing a thorough job reviewing the individuals who it allows to stay in this country under the president's deferred action program" Grassley said in a written statement.

"It's no secret that USCIS staff is under intense pressure to approve every DACA application that comes across their desk. And based on this information, it's clear that adequate protocols are not in place to protect public safety. The fact is that this tragedy could have been avoided if the agency had a zero-tolerance policy with regard to criminal aliens and gang members."

At the time his request was considered, Rangel-Hernandez already was in deportation proceedings. He earlier came to the attention of Immigration and Customs Enforcement after a 2012 arrest for marijuana possession, for which the charges were subsequently dismissed.

Rodriguez, in his letter, said there is "no indication" that immigration officers were aware at that time he was a known gang member. However, he said a separate database indicated he was. He said USCIS has provided new training.
 

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