Normally, I would just count Christians as being sheep, but there are many flocks out there including school children, and any child in the care of someone who should command respect.
Affidavit details child sex abuse claims against
former Centennial Christian school teacher
DENVER — An arrest warrant affidavit obtained Wednesday by Denver7 details an array of child sex abuse claims against a former Centennial Christian school teacher who says his actions "plagued him for years."
His arrest follows an investigation by the Parker Police Department that began in early March after police were contacted by parents and founders of the Journey Academy, located at 7691 S. University Boulevard in Centennial, which bills itself as “a school for the 21st century” where students “discover their unique abilities with which they can impact the world for Christ.”
The arrest affidavit states that parents at the academy contacted police on a report of a sexual assault on a child the evening of March 2 after parents came forward accusing Ballard of inappropriately touching students, showing them pornography and making them run naked as punishment.
Ballard had been a teacher, or “guide,” at the academy since 2021 and was tasked with performing certain school-type activities for middle-aged children at least three times a week, the affidavit states.
One of the parents told police he “initially believed the boys could be making the information up,” but after talking to other students at the academy who confirmed those allegations, the parent called Ballard that night to confront him about the accusations.
During the phone conversation, Ballard confirmed he “engaged inappropriately with a couple of (students),” and told the parent and founder of the academy some of the things he did with them.
On several occasions, the affidavit states, Ballard admitted to showing boys under his care pornographic material. Ballard also admitted to sexually abusing students during several other incidents.
The suspect told the parent that “these things had been plaguing him for years” but never sought help “for the guilt and shame” and thought “he had dealt with the situation,” according to arresting documents.
Narcissist - Only concerned about himself, not the least bit concerned about the children whose lives he messed up.
The affidavit details several additional claims against Ballard, including alleged abuse using bribery and other forms of coercion. Some students alleged Ballard would tell them not to tell anyone about his actions, according to the affidavit.
Authorities believe there may be additional victims. Anyone who believes their child may have been victimized is asked to contact Parker Police Detective Bev Wilson at 303-805-6561 or bwilson@parkerco.gov. You can also contact Douglas County Sheriff's Office Detective Randy Allen at 303-784-7802 or rallen@dcsheriff.net.
Ex-Columbus schools controller gets probation
for sharing images of child sexual abuse
A former Columbus City Schools employee will spend three years on probation and have to register as a sex offender after admitting to sharing sexually explicit images of children online in 2021.
Michael McCammon, 60, of Dublin, pleaded guilty Thursday in Franklin County Common Pleas Court in a plea agreement with county prosecuting attorneys to one count of pandering sexually-oriented matter involving a minor.
Judge Chris Brown sentenced McCammon to three years of community control, often called probation, and ordered him to register as a Tier II sex offender.
McCammon worked as the controller in the central office for Columbus Public Schools from 2006 until his arrest in 2021, after which he resigned.
According to court records, McCammon admitted to sharing images of underage girls engaged in sexual activities via messages on the social media site X, then-called Twitter. In those messages, he also discussed sexually abusing children as young as 2.
In a sentencing memo, McCammon’s defense attorney, Steve Nolder, said the arrest served as a wake-up call for McCammon and caused him to “recognize the dark place where his life had taken him.”“Seeing the crossroads at which he had arrived, within a month of his arrest, he began treatment with (a psychologist) and Mike faithfully participated in these sessions in the ensuing three years. Therapy has occurred every 2-3 weeks and Mike’s completed more than 30 sessions,” Nolder said.
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