Posted on 04/23/2015 6:47:22 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
MADISON, Wis. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinels Patrick Marley confirms he was the mysterious reporter Cindy Archer spotted as armed police swarmed her home during a dramatic September 2011 police raid, one of several in the Milwaukee district attorneys secret war on conservatives.
I was the one who was there. I arrived an hour or two after the raid began, Marley told Wisconsin Watchdog on Wednesday.
Who tipped him off?
I dont reveal sources, and I typically dont help those trying to figure out my sources by telling them who my sources arent, Marley said.
Marleys appearance at what was supposed to be a secret raid raises the possibility that the Journal Sentinel was tipped off by someone inside law enforcement. That would violate a state statute, as well as Wisconsins controversial John Doe law the law that Milwaukee District Attorney John Chisholm has invoked twice in four years to launch what are supposed to be secret investigations of conservative activists.
But Marleys fellow Capitol reporter, Jason Stein, also credited with reporting the Journal Sentinels same-day story on the raid, says theres no mystery. He told Wisconsin Watchdog hes the one who tipped off Marley.
So where did Stein get the tip?
No one connected with the John Doe probe, certainly not any law-enforcement officers or prosecutors, tipped me off to the fact that that home was being raided in plain sight on the east side of Madison, where many of the states most liberal residents live. The real mystery, to me, was why only one reporter showed up, he wrote in an email to Wisconsin Watchdog.
That may leave others wondering why Stein asked a fellow political rather than crime reporter to cover the police action.
Stein said he dialed up Marley because Stein wasnt sure he would get there before the cops left. Marley lives closer to Archers address and the raid went down before the Capitol reporters clocked in, which in those days was around 9 a.m., Stein said.
I dont cover many police raids, but this one was a no brainer, given that local law enforcement and the FBI had suddenly shown up at the home of the (former) No. 2 official at the states most important agency, he said, noting Archers previous top-level position at the state Department of Administration. She had taken a leave of absence from the agency just days before the raid.
Since then, I think its become clear that the FBI had only minor involvement in (John) Doe Two for forensic computer work, but at that time we had no idea why the FBI were suddenly involved. For all we knew it was a big development of some kind, he added.
Stein and Marley are co-authors of More Than They Bargained For: Scott Walker, Unions and the Fight for Wisconsin. The book chronicles Wisconsins heated debates and mass protests leading up to the passage of Act 10, Walkers reforms to public-sector collective bargaining.
The presence of a reporter seemed obvious on Sept. 14, 2011, when the Journal Sentinel published its story on the raid at Archers home. That story, attributed to Marley, Stein and two other reporters at the paper, indicated that one of them arrived in time to see about a dozen law enforcement officers, including FBI agents raid Archers home.
Around 9 a.m., a reporter saw four FBI agents two of them wearing latex gloves talking in Archers backyard before going into her house. Later, one removed a large box and put it in the trunk of an FBI car. They left about 10 a.m, the Journal Sentinel story reported.
The FBI also seized the hard drive from a computer that a neighbor had bought from Archer six to eight weeks ago at a garage sale.
FBI agents told a reporter that the agency was involved in a law enforcement action.
Credit the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Johnny on the spot in the notorious John Doe investigation.
The question of Marleys identity and its bearing on the secrecy that Chisholm has insisted is essential to his investigation derives from David Frenchs excellent reporting on the John Doe in National Review last week. That account opens with an account of the early-morning raid on Cindy Archers home.
French writes that during the raid, Archer looked outside and saw a person who appeared to be a reporter. Someone had tipped him off.
As agents with battering rams raided Archers home, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm and his assistants were digging up what they could on the Milwaukee County Executives office. Walker, a Republican, led the county office for several years before being elected Wisconsins governor in November 2010. The DA, a Democrat, used information gathered in that probe to launch his investigation into what became a multi-county investigation into 29 conservative groups and Walkers campaign. Chisholms office worked alongside the state Government Accountability Board, John Doe special prosecutor Francis Schmitz, and a very willing John Doe Judge appointed at the direction of Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson to go after the conservatives and their constitutionally protected donor lists.
Stein said he did not learn of the raid until after it started, although he is not sure how long after.
So we didnt observe any battering ram or other details that Ms. Archer described recently. As I recall, the neighbors didnt mention those details and of course Ms. Archer did not provide them, the reporter said.
Archer did not talk to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, but later spoke to the Wisconsin State Journal.
Im not worried, Archer told the State Journal following the raid. I dont even have a lawyer. I dont need a lawyer. I did nothing inappropriate.
However they got the tip, the Journal Sentinel reporters were able to find someone able to identify the targets of Chisholm raids.
Sources have said the investigation has increasingly focused on the activities of Archer and Tom Nardelli, Walkers former county chief of staff, the newspaper reported. Three weeks before the raid, when Archer announced she was taking a leave of absence from her job in the governors office, the Journal Sentinel reported, Officials gave no reason for Archers leave, its duration or whether shell return to the same job and then speculated, Its not clear if the personal leave is tied to the growing John Doe investigation of Walkers former county workers.
Nardelli, who died last year, was never charged with any wrongdoing. In fact, it was Nardelli who, representing Walker, brought to Chisholms office a problem: a discrepancy in a Milwaukee County veterans fund. Walkers concern that the fund had been ripped-off became the initial reason for the secret probe. But from that point, Chisholms prosecutors operated on a grander theory: that this opening providing them with an excuse to investigate relationships between Walker and Wisconsins conservatives.
RAID REPORTERS: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel political reporters Patrick Marley (left) and Jason Stein, appear on Wisconsin Public TV to talk about their book on Wisconsins 2011 public employee collective bargaining battles. The two teamed up with several other Journal Sentinel reporters to cover the raid on the home of Cindy Archer, a target in the political John Doe probe.
But Marleys fellow Capitol reporter, Jason Stein, also credited with reporting the Journal Sentinels same-day story on the raid, says theres no mystery. He told Wisconsin Watchdog hes the one who tipped off Marley.
So where did Stein get the tip?
No one connected with the John Doe probe, certainly not any law-
http://watchdog.org/?s=wisconsin+war&x=0&y=0
This goes back to 2012. National media is just catching on.
Chisolm will be Elizabeth Warren’s AG some day for being a good communist foot soldier.
FWIW, none of these ‘targets’ have been charged with any crime- yet they have a gag order regarding how they were treated.
IOW,Don’t try to explain it to your neighbors and don’t call your lawyer...How Soviet.
Political law enforcement. Tell me -— I’m an ignorant non-Wisconsiner —— what is she being punished for?
With stuff like this going on it is amazing that Chisholm has not been whacked yet.
In the mean time the jackbooted sthugs mess up the houses, all the files, and conscript the computers, and scare the bejeebers out of law abiding conservatives.
ALMOST makes a fellow, or a gal, want to give up politics, doesn’t it?
I dunno. The targets aren't allowed to talk. If she is like some of the others, she might have worked for Walker at one time, or worked for conservative causes, such as Wisconsin Club for Growth -- a PAC.
That Chisholm fellow and his cohorts need to be put in jail at the very least.
Show the world what it looks like to have DEMOCRAT STORM TROOPERS acting with political vengeance, attacking and terrorizing INNOCENT CITIZENS!
Honest to God folks...If this kind of behavior cannot be leveraged into de-fanging the lefts air of superiority and “FAIRNESS” then we have no business pretending to be in the game.
DRAMATIZE THIS CRAP! I WANT VIDEO! I WANT THIS SHOWN TO THE WORLD!
What is she being punished for?
Search for National Review’s article “Wisconsin’s Shame.”
It’s going before the Supreme Court this week (I think), but afterward, a video would be a powerful tool — perhaps the next time Chisholm and Kluska face election.
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same; or
If two or more persons go in disguise on the highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege so secured
They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, they shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.
Federal prosecutions are in order against these corrupt Wisconsin officials including the conspiring judges and police. Somehow, though, I dont see the present Justice Department getting behind prosecution of a Democrat conspiracy.
Three for the List
The WI authorities may have this ability to raid a dwelling and take stuff in violation of the US constitution but the FBI surely doesn’t.
The FBI was in on it too.
I don’t know about the legalities. That is why this case (one of many) is going to the Supreme Court.
I think the point here is that this was a John Doe investigation which is supposed to be secret. So, how come a reporter was on hand? The people targeted were warned not to call an attorney, not to tell anybody about the raid, not to explain to their neighbors why all the LE were surrounding their dwellings at dawn.
So, how did the newspaper know about it?
This case has been going on since 2011. It was 2 years on before the Governor was notified that he was not a target of the investigation.
As far as I know, only one person has been convicted of sending some campaign emails from her office on her lunch hour, a practice that the Democrats do full time. She’s facing something like 9 years over it.
I should add that this “John Doe” investigation has allowed the local uber liberal newspaper to fell a forest of trees in order to publish speculation on what these raids were all about — all through 3 Gubenatorial elections. Remember, Scott Walker has stood for election 3 times in 4 years, thanks to a recall attempt.
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