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Sheriff David Clarke calls Baltimore police 'political prisoners,' says Marilyn Mosby should recuse herself [video]

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As Twitchy reported, people were literally dancing in the streets of Baltimore when State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced multiple charges against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray and proclaimed that his arrest was illegal.

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Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, Jr., speaking with Fox News host Neil Cavuto Friday afternoon, suggested that the police were “political prisoners” and that Mosby herself projected an inappropriate celebratory mood in her closing remarks.

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