Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke called the Ferguson, Missouri, protests a “phony movement” and let Fox News viewers know exactly what he thinks is fueling the re-ignited riots.
“Well this is nothing more than a return to the scene of the big lie,” Clarke told guest host Eric Bolling on “The O’Reilly Factor,” Monday.
Clarke said many of the protesters are a “bunch of creeps, criminals,” and “race hustlers” who destroyed the town after the shooting of Michael Brown one year ago, and have come back to do it again.
“I would like to think this phony movement would have come back to Ferguson one year later to apologize to the good, law-abiding people of Ferguson, but instead we get this whole phony movement,” Clarke said.
Clarke called out the latest Ferguson protest for what he says it really is.
“This is nothing more than an attempt to mobilize and energize the black vote through the 2016 election.”
Clarke said there’s no better way to ignite the movement than to keep bringing “race and police together in the same narrative because it’s an explosive issue.”
He foresees more protests in hotbed cities like Baltimore.
“I’ve re-named this movement after Baltimore, ‘coming to a city near you.’ Yeah, they’re going to keep this thing going,” he said.
“It’s an unfortunate thing, because look, this isn’t Selma, Alabama, this isn’t Montgomery, this isn’t the Civil Rights movement,” Clarke continued.
“Mike Brown was engaged in felonious conduct. This is a slap in the face to people like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr.
“They ought to go back and study Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I don’t remember gunfire and rioting breaking out at a protest rally, or protest movement that he held.”
State of emergency declared in Ferguson as protests carry into second day #Ferguson. http://t.co/AhyijayKFN
— Syed Sadiq (@Monster_Huntr80) August 11, 2015
Protests return to #Ferguson streets, state of emergency declared http://t.co/AVVOCyE9Rb pic.twitter.com/l7ryYjzRjG
— Hurriyet Daily News (@HDNER) August 11, 2015
Officers are being hit with rocks and bottles. We continue to support free speech, but agitators who ignore orders to disperse risk arrest.
— St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) August 11, 2015
Bottle (appeared to be a plastic bottle of water) thrown at Troopers in #Ferguson. They didn’t flinch. pic.twitter.com/Geqchs50uH
— Eli Rosenberg (@EliKMBC) August 11, 2015
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