February 05, 2008

East Tennessee > Cliff Speaks! To Me!

After this post about his Star 102.1 radio appearance, I got a comment from Knoxville's accused red light camera shooter, Clifford Clark:

If you go to this link, you'll see where I spoof'ed them.

http://www.cliffspeaks.com/index_files/Developments.htm#Spoof

Also there is one of many praises I got from people that hate that show.

They really blew their chance for meaningful interview.

And via Instapundit, Cliff Speaks! to WATE.

Knoxville police say Clark shot the camera at Broadway and I-640 around 2 a.m. November 25. Investigators say hours earlier that same camera caught Clark running a red light.

"I was surprised that I was charged and also surprised people presumed guilt," Clark says. He says he would have had nothing to gain from what he's accused of and no evidence that says he did it. "There isn't any discharging of firearms on any of the police video and no witnesses have come forward saying they saw anything."

Is it just me or is Cliff still dancing around the issue of whether or not he shot the red light? The first line of the article says "Clifford Clark, the man accused of shooting a red light camera in November, says he's innocent." Yet there's no direct quote in the story that says that. Instead, Cliff says he was surprised he was charged, surprised that people presumed he was guilty, and that some people will be surprised when he's found not guilty. To my knowledge Cliff has never directly denied shooting the camera.

Maybe there's a hidden message in his blues riffs that will give us the answers we seek:

See also:
- Knoxville's Alleged Red Light Camera Shooter Has a Web Site
- Clifford Clark on Star 102.1 Right Now

Posted by lesjones | TrackBack

Les Jones linked with Mean Person Says Mean Things About Cliff, Who is Innocent. Allegedly.


Comments

Cliff doesn't have to deny that he shot the light; it's up to the givernment (made a typo, but it was fitting so I left it in) to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he shot the light.

Posted by: drstrangegun at February 06, 2008

True enough in court, but why not deny it outright if he didn't do it?

Posted by: Les Jones at February 06, 2008

Rosa Parks was famous for civil disobedience. What "disobedience" is Cliff famous for? In other words, if he didn't break the law, then what's his connection to Rosa Parks?

Posted by: John at May 05, 2008
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