Reckless driver on sidewalk, sought by Milwaukee County deputies
By FOX6 News Digital Team
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MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Sheriff s Office (MCSO) officials say they are seeking the person who was captured on camera driving a car on the sidewalk along Lincoln Memorial Drive near Bradford Beach on Saturday evening, May 22.
Officials say deputies responded to a reckless driver call around 6:20 p.m. Saturday. The suspect vehicle subsequently crashed at the entrance to McKinley Marina, officials say. The suspect then fled the scene before deputies could arrive.
MCSO says the vehicle involved in this incident was listed as stolen and turned it over to the Milwaukee Police Department.
Wisconsin deputy David Willoughby, a former Marine, was suspended for having the audacity to ask politicians where they stood on Rashida Tlaib’s tweet. Willoughby obviously loves his country and continues to defend it.
He was suspended by Milwaukee County Sheriff Earnell Lucas after he sent an email to local politicians simply asking whether they supported an anti-law enforcement tweet by Democratic Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Wisconsin Right Now reports.
Rashida is strongly defending the Hamas terror organization over Israel.
Deputy Willoughby’s wife said they are “bullying” him.
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All he did was ask every member of the Milwaukee County Board and state Legislature, and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, whether they supported Tlaib’s comments that policing is “inherently and intentionally racist” and that policing “can’t be reformed.”
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MILWAUKEE COUNTY, Wisc. David Willoughby, a Milwaukee County Sheriff’s deputy and former U.S. Marine, was suspended after he sent an email to local politicians simply asking whether they supported an anti-law enforcement tweet by Democratic Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. His wife says local politicians are “bullying” Willoughby because several Democratic elected officials complained directly to the sheriff.
Here, we name names and call out the elected officials below who are trying to cancel Willoughby for merely asking them where they stand on policing.
In the email that Willoughby sent, which you can read in full below, he did not give his own opinion; he merely asked every member of the Milwaukee County Board and state Legislature, and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, whether they supported Tlaib’s comments that policing is “inherently and intentionally racist” and that policing “can’t be reformed.” She also ca
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