Clint Warlick

Clint Warlick (complete name Lawrence Clinton Warlick II), also known as Great White Buffalo, is a writer who lives in Southern California, USA.

His fan name of "Great White Buffalo" did not originate in furry fandom; it was coined by co-workers at his job in the early 1990s.

Fandom involvement
Warlick was best known in the furry fandom as a furry writer in the 1990s, specially for his Jack Lynch Mysteries, an five series of cross-genre furry/hardboiled detective/near-future science fiction stories published in Yarf and collected (with an unfinished sixth story) in a self-published collection sold at the first Califur (2004). Warlick eventually left the fandom.

Controversy
On October 15, 2008, Warlick was arrested on suspicion of threatening to kill and maim people, after threatening to shoot his four supervisors at the Anaheim Convention Center.

On December 22 2008, Warlick pleaded guilty to one felony count and five misdemeanor counts of making criminal threats, and was sentenced to six months in jail.