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Friday, May 10, 2019

Trinity Mount Ministries - NCMEC - Active Missing Children Posters

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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Facebook Blocks Trinity Mount Ministries Blog - Missing Children Posters / Child Safety


By Brett Fletcher  

UPDATE - Facebook blocks Trinity Mount Ministries blog: Please read this report.

The Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts that Facebook is continuing to block can be viewed at -

Twitter -  https://www.twitter.com/trinitymount
and
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trinitymount

Brett Fletcher, MHRS, MS.Psy, Th.G, Founder of Trinity Mount Ministries

Facebook continues to block Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts: Latest post blocked - Trinity Mount Ministries - DOJ - PROJECT Safe Childhood - Justice News

Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice.

UPDATE - Facebook blocking Trinity Mount Ministries blog:

1. LinkedIn -  https://www.twitter.com/trinitymount and Twitter - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trinitymount - allow the posts that Facebook is blocking.

2. The Trinity Mount Ministries blog that Facebook is blocking only shares posts concerned with helping missing and exploited children as well as child safety in general.

3. Facebook claims people on Facebook  find Trinity Mount Ministries blog as abusive :

Facebook to Trinity Mount Ministries:

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Your message couldn't be sent because it includes content that other people on Facebook have reported as abusive.]

5. This issue has been brought to the attention of Facebook administration numerous times over the past few days since the banning of Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts. They have yet to address this issue.

6. Trinity Mount Ministries has posted their blog posts since 2011. Trinity Mount Ministries is a paying customer to Facebook for advertising: Facebook have offered paid advertising for the Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts that they blocked as being inappropriate.

7. Facebook is the only social media outlet that blocks Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts, which are concerning the protection, safety and well-being of children, as well as offering support to parents and families of missing children.

Trinity Mount Ministries will continue to bring the actions of Facebook regarding Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts being blocked. Facebook was established on Facebook since 2011. Since that time to the present Trinity Mount Ministries have posted blog posts on Facebook, but recently they are being blocked from posting without explanation from Facebook why this is happening.

Trinity Mount Ministries blog will continue to bring awareness to missing and exploited children as well as provide child safety reports and information, regardless of the actions of Facebook towards Trinity Mount Ministries.

The Trinity Mount Ministries blog posts that Facebook is continuing to block can be viewed at -

Twitter -  https://www.twitter.com/trinitymount and LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trinitymount

Brett Fletcher, MHRS, MS.Psy, Th.G, Founder of Trinity Mount Ministries

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Trinity Mount Ministries - DOJ - PROJECT SAFE CHILDHOOD - Justice News


Project Safe Childhood is a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice.  Led by the U.S. Attorneys' Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims.

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Operation Southern Impact III: 17 children recovered, 82 arrested in child sex sting


Operation Southern Impact III child sex sting mug shots
A 4-month long investigation spanned eight southeastern states including both North and South Carolina.
Author: Phillip Kish

A firefighter. A business owner. A dishwasher. They were among 82 people arrested as part of a massive, multi-state child exploitation operation conducted across eight southeastern states, including Georgia.

Seventeen children were recovered in the operation, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

"It's not uncommon at all for us to find children in the homes of people who are collecting and viewing child pornography and it's not uncommon for them to be victims of that person," said GBI Special Agent in Charge Debbie Garner.

The operation began four months ago and culminated in three days of investigative actions to include search warrant executions, undercover operations, arrests and sex offender compliance verification visits in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.

In Georgia, 31 people were arrested during the sting, which was dubbed "Operation Southern Impact III." Seven of those arrested had traveled to meeting a minor to have sex, the GBI said.

Investigators in Georgia "targeted those seeking out and distributing the most violent sexual abuse material involving infants and toddlers," according to the GBI news release.

A total of 56 search warrants were executed and 41 knock and talks were conducted in Georgia during Operation Southern Impact III.

During the operation, four registered sex offenders were encountered and arrested in Georgia on charges related to child pornography. One of the registered sex offenders arrested during Operation Southern Impact III was initially arrested by the GBI during a very similar operation in 2015.

The GBI said 972 digital media and devices were seized as evidence and illegal drugs and firearms were also found.

Those in custody and charged in Georgia as part of Operation Southern Impact III are:

Operation Southern Impact III child sex sting mug shots

Jimmy Abadio Lopez
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James Barfield IV, 51, Atlanta, GA, home improvement store employee

Dillan M. Bell, 26, Allenhurst, GA, unemployed

Gerald Chamberlain, 34, Rome, GA, golf course maintenance worker

Carol Chellew, 56, Jefferson, GA, county employee

Doug Chellew, 56, Jefferson, GA, department store employee

Timothy Wayne Diggs, 39, Metter, GA, information technology specialist

Keith James Diver, 37, Norcross, GA, restaurant employee

Erick Noe Gonzalez, 26, Buford, GA, landscaper

Erik Gordon, 30, Morrow, GA, shipping company employee

Desmond Lemond Hasley, 27, Douglasville, GA, staffing company employee

Keidron Jayquan Isham, 23, Rome, GA, unemployed

Claude Martin Johnson IV, 21, Augusta, GA, unemployed

Andrew Kim, 30, Suwanee, GA, business owner

Jordan Logan, 33, Grovetown, GA, painter

Jonathan Craig Manning, 28, Rome, GA, railroad worker

Andrew J. Martz, 30, Tyrone, GA, student

Matthew James McDurmond, 26, Cedartown, unknown

Terry Menard, 61, Roswell, GA, multimedia designer

Daniel Joseph Mullinax, 35, Auburn, GA, unemployed

Justin Lee Myers, 22, Cleveland, GA, unknown

Andrew Benjamin Nelson, 42, Marietta, GA, construction worker

Michael David Quinn, 44, Roswell, GA, unknown

Matthew Steven Ramski, 37, Cumming, GA, graphic design artist

Arlen Lemuel Riddle, 46, Muscadine, AL, fireman

Malchijah Robinson, 40, Decatur, GA, unemployed

David Chris Sammons, 33, Eatonton, GA, factory worker

Omar S. Sanchez-Viera, 40, Jonesboro, GA, health supplement company employee

Chad Sitzwohl, 35, Dawsonville, GA, factory worker

Wille D. Slaughter, 33, Valdosta, GA, military veteran

Wan Yeung Tang, 45, Cumming, GA, dishwasher

Tyler Wooten, 21, Sharpsburg, GA, student

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Boy Scout Child Sex Abuse: Here's How Many Accused In CT

The Boy Scout logo is displayed in a store on July 27, 2015 in San Rafael, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

More than 100 former Boy Scout leaders who appeared in the so-called "Perversion Files" were being singled out Tuesday. The law firms of Greg Gianforcaro and Jeff Anderson & Associates named leaders in New York and New Jersey at a livestreamed press conference where sex abuse survivors were to share their stories.

More than 7,800 Boy Scouts of America leaders nationwide were accused by the lawyers of child sex abuse. Many of the former Scout leaders appeared in a sweeping Los Angeles Times database dating to October 2012 that tracked thousands of men and women who were kicked out of the organization between 1947 and January 2005 due to suspected sex abuse.

Jeff Anderson said he planned to file multiple lawsuits against the Boy Scouts on behalf of many victims.

"When we got this information, we had to sound this alarm," he said.

There are about 35 Boy Scout leaders from Connecticut who appeared in the "Perversion Files." Patch is not naming the individuals as many were not charged. The Times noted that an unknown number of files were purged by the organization before the 1990s and an un­known num­ber of ad­di­tion­al cases were cre­ated after 2005. The most recent Connecticut file is from 2004 and the oldest dates back to 1956. All but four of around 80 files are from before 2000.

There are more than 100,000 scouting units nationwide, the organization wrote on its website.

The Boy Scouts said in a statement to media outlets Monday night that it cares "deeply about all victims of child sex abuse" and sincerely apologizes to "anyone who was harmed during their time in Scouting." The organization stressed that it has enacted "strong youth protection policies" to prevent future abuses. This includes mandatory youth protection trainings and a formal leader-selection process that includes criminal background checks.

"We believe victims, we support them, and we have paid for unlimited counseling by a provider of their choice," the BSA said. "Nothing is more important than the safety and protection of children in Scouting, and we are outraged that there have been times when individuals took advantage of our programs to abuse innocent children."

The BSA added that it never knowingly allowed people accused of abuse to work with kids. All leaders, volunteers and staff members are required to immediately report abuse allegations to law enforcement.

The cases in the "Perversion Files" database originated from secret Scouting files submitted in court cases, The Times wrote. Specifically, the cases originated from a 1992 Cali­for­nia law­suit, a release order by the Ore­gon Su­preme Court and sum­mary data on ad­di­tion­al files.

On Tuesday, the law firms said they'd demand identifying and background information in every BSA leader accused of child sex abuse in New Jersey and New York.

The "Perversion Files" documented horrific sex abuse allegations. In some states, Scouts were stripped naked and rubbed with ice cubes. Others were forced to have oral sex with their troop leaders and molested on camping trips, according to the report.

Patch staffers Noah Manskar, Tom Davis and Dan Hampton contributed reporting.


Monday, April 22, 2019

Trinity Mount Ministries - NCMEC - Active Missing Children Posters

Active Missing Children Posters Below

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