Sheriff Matt Clifford is Running a Carnival in Idaho
BY Herschel Smith5 months, 3 weeks ago
Here is his blog. It isn’t really a blog. He has no email address and you can’t leave comments. And he is a liar. After his deputies acted the fool with the poor old man, his words ring hollow because he defends his department. He is a putz.
As I’ve long told you, a man who has no email address so you can reach him for feedback is a coward.
A better idea would have been to strip all deputies involved in this naked, flog them in the town square, and then fire them. And then ask that his deputies do that to him.
On July 5, 2024 at 9:01 am, george 1 said:
Charges that should ensue:
1. Assault
2. Kidnapping
3. Unlawful detention/Unlawful Arrest, under color of law.
4. False attestation.
5. Deliberate failure to provide medical attention, translates to a willful endangerment charge.
6. Conspiracy to cover up the crimes listed above.
7. Conspiracy to deprive a person of their civil rights under color of law.
There are probably others that would apply. All of those crimes are chargeable as felonies but in the Sheriff’s world they are just, “well we had a bad day”, “we fumbled on this occasion”, and the best one, “it was not our best day.”
Note that if they had killed this man the ultimate outcome would most likely have been the same.
Now these types of incidents in which the Constitution is completely ignored are common in the country formerly known as the USA. This however is one of the more illustrative and serious examples even though, thankfully, the authorities did not kill the man. This because:
1. Obviously no crime committed by the victim.
2. No way for any of those police at the scene to not understand that no crime was committed by their victim.
3. All the police at the scene immediately conspired to cover up their crimes and lie in order to charge an innocent man.
4. Top management of the department excused their behavior by not charging any of the perpetrators with any crimes.
We live in a police state and the USA, as we knew it, no longer exists. Herschel’s advice is more relevant than ever: “You are never in more danger than when the police are around.”
Act accordingly.