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Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Anti-Child Pornography Digest Part II 5-14-12
Washington, D.C.
Brandon Rock, 32, of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, was sentenced today to a prison term of 14 years and four months after earlier pleading guilty to one count of distribution of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen, Jr. announced.
According to a factual proffer of evidence presented during the plea proceedings, on June 9, 2011, an MPD member of the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force, who was operating undercover as part of the investigation, communicated with Rock by instant messenger over the Internet. During the course of the communications over the next several days, Rock sent the undercover several still images of a minor girl, which Rock had filmed. Rock also sent the undercover six additional images of child pornography.
Brandon Rock, 32, of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, was sentenced today to a prison term of 14 years and four months after earlier pleading guilty to one count of distribution of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen, Jr. announced.
According to a factual proffer of evidence presented during the plea proceedings, on June 9, 2011, an MPD member of the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force, who was operating undercover as part of the investigation, communicated with Rock by instant messenger over the Internet. During the course of the communications over the next several days, Rock sent the undercover several still images of a minor girl, which Rock had filmed. Rock also sent the undercover six additional images of child pornography.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Justice Department Study Reveals School Officials More Likely to Learn of Child Victimization
Washington, DC
According to the research, school officials knew about victimization episodes more often (42 percent) than police (13 percent) or medical personnel (2 percent). Police were the most likely to know about kidnapping, neglect and sexual abuse by an adult. School, police and medical authorities knew about a majority of serious victimizations, including incidents of sexual abuse by an adult, gang assaults and kidnappings, but were mostly unaware of other kinds of serious victimizations, such as dating violence, rape and attempted rape.
According to the research, school officials knew about victimization episodes more often (42 percent) than police (13 percent) or medical personnel (2 percent). Police were the most likely to know about kidnapping, neglect and sexual abuse by an adult. School, police and medical authorities knew about a majority of serious victimizations, including incidents of sexual abuse by an adult, gang assaults and kidnappings, but were mostly unaware of other kinds of serious victimizations, such as dating violence, rape and attempted rape.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Stabbing at a DC High School
Washington, DC
Two students were charged after a stabbing at Fairmont Heights High School in Prince George's County.
Two students were charged after a stabbing at Fairmont Heights High School in Prince George's County.
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