SassyIrishLass
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This is getting way out of control. Start handing out serious prison time to these perverts. Or better yet, lop it off, they'll soon lose interest in children
‘BACK TO SCHOOL’ STING BUSTS 16 ADULT MALE CHILD PREDATOR SUSPECTS
The Pearland Police Department in Texas has arrested 16 male child predator suspects in a sting operation called “Back to School.” These suspects were arrested as part of an on-going effort to find those who are engaged in the online sexual exploitation of juveniles for the purpose of meeting and engaging in sexual activity. Pearland is a city located just south of Houston, Texas.
Siuxteen suspects were arrested and charged with the second degree offense of Online Solicitation of a Minor in Brazoria County, Texas. Their ages ranged from 20 to 58 years old.
The penalty for this offense is two to 20 years in prison, and can include a fine of up to $10,000.
The Pearland Police Department worked with the Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) to apprehend suspects who were using various internet sites to contact juvenile victims for the purpose of engaging in sex acts.
“Back to School” trained investigators posed as minors online and identified suspects who targeted children as victims.
The suspects would arrive for what they thought would be a meeting with a minor child, but would instead be greeted by law enforcement officers.
'Back to School' Sting Busts 16 Adult Male Child Predator Suspects
‘BACK TO SCHOOL’ STING BUSTS 16 ADULT MALE CHILD PREDATOR SUSPECTS
The Pearland Police Department in Texas has arrested 16 male child predator suspects in a sting operation called “Back to School.” These suspects were arrested as part of an on-going effort to find those who are engaged in the online sexual exploitation of juveniles for the purpose of meeting and engaging in sexual activity. Pearland is a city located just south of Houston, Texas.
Siuxteen suspects were arrested and charged with the second degree offense of Online Solicitation of a Minor in Brazoria County, Texas. Their ages ranged from 20 to 58 years old.
The penalty for this offense is two to 20 years in prison, and can include a fine of up to $10,000.
The Pearland Police Department worked with the Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) to apprehend suspects who were using various internet sites to contact juvenile victims for the purpose of engaging in sex acts.
“Back to School” trained investigators posed as minors online and identified suspects who targeted children as victims.
The suspects would arrive for what they thought would be a meeting with a minor child, but would instead be greeted by law enforcement officers.
'Back to School' Sting Busts 16 Adult Male Child Predator Suspects