After defiance, ex-Sheriff Clarke deletes "taste their own blood" tweet; account temporarily blocked



MILWAUKEE -- Three tweets have been deleted from former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke’s Twitter timeline, including one about making the news media “taste their own blood” after reporting on a now-closed FBI investigation of Clarke.

Clarke was initially defiant about the “blood” tweet, gloating in two Sunday, December 31st tweets that Twitter had taken no action against him after a complaint was filed about the post.

However, CNN reports that Clarke was temporarily blocked from tweeting -- and that Twitter placed Clarke's account in a read-only mode until he deleted the tweets in question, indicating the tweets violated the company's terms of service.



Those tweets disappeared from the former sheriff’s timeline by Tuesday morning, January 2nd. After not tweeting on Monday, Clarke returned to the social media site Tuesday morning.

Dan Black Snapchat video



The FBI executed a search warrant on Clarke’s Gmail account in March 2017 as it investigated his orders that Milwaukee County deputies detain a man who shook his head at Clarke aboard a Milwaukee-bound airplane earlier that year. In May, the U.S. Attorney’s Office decided not to pursue criminal charges, ending the case.





Clarke resigned from office in August.

The civil case against Clarke brought by the man who shook his head at Clarke aboard the plane last year is ongoing. Dan Black's lawyer said he expects the case will go to trial later in January.