Sheriff David Clarke: Residents should arm themselves, 911 not best option

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Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. set off alarm bells Friday with a radio spot some view as a call for citizens to arm themselves.

In the radio ad, Clarke tells residents personal safety isn't a spectator sport anymore, and that "I need you in the game."

"With officers laid off and furloughed, simply calling 911 and waiting is no longer your best option," Clarke intones.

"You could beg for mercy from a violent criminal, hide under the bed, or you can fight back."

Clarke urges listeners to take a firearm safety course and handle a firearm "so you can defend yourself until we get there."

"You have a duty to protect yourself and your family. We're partners now. Can I count on you?"

The spot aired at least once - during the last hour of the Mark Belling show on WISN-AM (1130) on Thursday. Clarke spokeswoman Fran McLaughlin posted it to the department website on Friday. She said she did not know where else or how often the spot would be broadcast, or how much the department spent to air it.

Clarke has served as lightning rod before, most recently when he called for schools to arm teachers in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., massacre of 20 children and six adults at an elementary school. News of the sheriff's gun ad quickly generated feedback.

Jodie Tabak, Mayor Tom Barrett's spokeswoman, released this statement:

"Apparently, Sheriff David Clarke is auditioning for the next Dirty Harry movie."

"Dirty Harry" was one in a series of films in the 1970s and '80s starring actor Clint Eastwood as Detective Harry Callahan of the San Francisco Police Department.

The Greenfield Police Department issued advice on its Facebook page, saying none of its officers were laid off or furloughed, that violent crime is down and the department's response time to violent crime is less than two minutes.

"The decision to arm yourself with a firearm is a very personal and private decision that should not be driven by fear that our officers will not respond to your calls for help," the department said.

Jeri Bonavia, executive director of Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort, said she hears "over and over" from most law enforcement officials that the community should work to "take more guns off the streets, not add more."

"What (Clarke's) talking about is this amped up version of vigilantism," Bonavia said. "I don't know what his motivations are for doing this. But I do know what he's calling for is dangerous and irresponsible and he should be out there saying this is a mistake."

Asked about Clarke's assessment of 911, James Fendry, director of the Wisconsin Pro Gun Movement, said, "It's never been a great option (calling 911). Unless you can take care of yourself, you're kind of SOL."

Fendry, a former police officer, said that he tells citizens, "You're not armed to be law enforcement. You're armed to protect your own life and the lives of your family until law enforcement arrives. Do not go on search and destroy missions in your home."

County Executive Chris Abele said Clarke is sending the public the wrong message.

"I think it's irresponsible and it doesn't help public safety to tell the public there's some kind of imminent danger that they need to go buy guns," Abele said. "Essentially, you've got a (public service announcement) that's recommending people need to go buy guns because they can't rely on the response they'll get from 911. I'm here to tell you, we have phenomenal police departments."

Roy Felber, president of the Milwaukee Deputy Sheriffs' Association, said the ad sounded to him like a call to vigilantism.

"That doesn't sound smart," Felber said. "That's why society has police officers."

Instead of promoting vigilantism, Felber said, money should be found to hire more police officers and deputies.

County Supervisor Mark Borkowski, chairman of the County Board panel on public safety, said Clarke was "preaching to the choir" on gun ownership. Most people who want guns already have them, Borkowski said.

McLaughlin, Clarke's spokeswoman, said the announcement does not encourage gun ownership.

"His message says to consider taking a certified course. His message says to fight back to protect yourself. People need to decide for themselves if they want to own a firearm," she wrote in an email.

She said the Department of Homeland Security advises that in an active shooter environment, victims should run, hide, or, if those options don't exist, they should fight - aggressively.

Clarke did not respond to an interview request.

Asked to comment on Clarke's remarks, a spokeswoman for state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said that Van Hollen "believes strongly in both the 1st and 2nd amendments" to the Constitution on free speech and gun rights.
Mark Johnson of the Journal Sentinel staff contributed to this report.
 
Looking at the growing list of Sheriffs around the country speaking up for 2nd Amendment rights and against any possible federal gun control legislation, I was starting to feel left out as a Wisconsin resident. We haven't had any of our Sheriffs step up and speak out. This in a "gun-friendly" state with one of the healthiest hunting populations in the country.

I hope more of our guys stand up to support and protect the law-abiding citizens.
 
Isn't it amazing to read the comments by detractors of this Sheriff's comments. Some come from other law enforcement-related officials themselves, who probably are already armed and are not going to be waiting on 911---that my friends is called "hypocrisy"--do as I say, not as I do. Those standard mottos are absolutely correct. "Police are here to investigate and not protect"--if they were here to protect me, one of them would be sitting on my couch right now. "The police are minutes away, but your personal defense firearm is there in a second"--how anyone can refute the comment is, once again, total bullturd and hypocrisy. Here in Charleston, SC, the Sheriff has come right out and said he has all the laws he needs to do his job and will not even bother to read or understand the comments coming from our one and only piece of garbage resident in the whitehouse and has been criticized by many who are that same lame brain idiots who are clueless as to what 2A is and what the Constitution is and what this moslem fascist is all about. Personally, I could not care less about anything some lame brain narcissistic dictator wannabe says or makes happen when it comes to my house and my firearms and my defense. You come to my house for any reason other than being an invited guest or a neighbor or a friend and want to "teach" me about gun control as these liberal dung piles believe it to be, I can assure you that you will go to hell before I go to heaven.
 
Note how quickly the established left tries to characterize Sheriff Clarke as a "Dirty Harry" wacko. No real attempt to assemble facts or make a cogent argument to refute the sheriff's point. Just the immediate ad-hominem attack. Unfortunately, that works all too often in our society. Note also how they try to define the public argument by characterizing defending yourself with a firearm, even in your own home, as "vigilantism." The statists will resist Sheriff Clarke and his message vehemently, and will not hesitate to use character assassination to discredit him.
 
The Greenfield Police Department issued advice on its Facebook page, saying none of its officers were laid off or furloughed, that violent crime is down and the department's response time to violent crime is less than two minutes.

How much harm can the bad guys do in two minutes? I will stay armed and protect my family thank you very much!
 
I heard Sheriff Clarke on the radio, where he was able to go into more detail than the short PSA. He is talking about the need to develop a new business plan/law enforcement strategy. The plan from the 80's and 90's, "Rapid Response" that allowed departments to increase staff and reduce response times, is no longer appropriate. There have been cutbacks, layoffs, and furloughs. Government boards do not publicize these kind of cuts, so the Sheriff felt it is necessary to suggest to citizens to, Call First, then protect yourself, until police arrive. Personal safety is your responsibility. He added that the PSA isn't necessarily a response to the current 2a debates, just timing...
 

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