Florida sheriff: I’ll deputize gun owners if violent protests erupt

Clay County Sheriff Darryl Daniels addresses the audience from the stage as the MC at a Ron DeSantis Jacksonville rally Oct. 25, 2018. Daniels said in a three-minute video released Wednesday, July 1, 2020 that he will deputize every gun owner in his county to put down any violent protests his deputies can't handle alone. (Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union via AP)

GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. — A Florida sheriff says he will deputize every gun owner in his county to put down any violent protests his deputies can’t handle alone.

Clay County sheriff Darryl Daniels gave no indication in a three-minute video released Wednesday that any demonstrations are planned in his suburban Jacksonville county. Daniels also said he would protect any peaceful protests, but added that if anyone starts “tearing up Clay County, that is not going to be acceptable.”

“If we can’t handle you, I’ll exercise the power and authority as the sheriff and I’ll make special deputies of every lawful gun owner in the county and I’ll deputize them to this one purpose: to stand in the gap between lawlessness and civility,” said Daniels, sporting a white cowboy hat as he stood in front of 18 deputies.

Daniels, who is African American, said in the video that his department has a “great relationship” with its residents, but “if you come to Clay County and think for one second we’ll bend our backs for you, you’re sadly mistaken.”

“The second you step out from up under the protection of the Constitution, we’ll be waiting on you and give you everything you want: all the publicity, all the pain, all the glamour and glory for all that five minutes will give you.”

Daniels, a Republican finishing his first term, is being challenged by six opponents in the upcoming election.