Wisconsin Sheriff: Officers Accused in Freddie Gray Case 'Political Prisoners'

April 28, 2016
Outspoken Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. spoke at a dinner hosted by Hillsdale College in New York City last week, saying he believes the six officers being prosecuted for the death of Freddie Gray are "political prisoners."

Outspoken Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. spoke at a dinner hosted by Hillsdale College in New York City last week, saying he believes the six Baltimore police officers being prosecuted for the death of Freddie Gray are "political prisoners."

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