New York City assistant DA quits after allegedly trying to meet 13-year-old boy
A prosecutor in New York City recently resigned from his job after a group of vigilante fathers caught him allegedly trying to meet with a 13-year-old boy.
William C.C. Kemp-Neal, 30, quit his job as assistant district attorney in the Bronx District Attorney's Office on July 17, just days after a video of him from the group Dads Against Predators went viral on social media, according to the New York Post.
Until his resignation from the Bronx DA's office, Kemp-Neal primarily handled assault, harassment, and child endangerment cases, the outlet reported.The video shows members of the group confronting Kemp-Neal in the parking lot of a Target in Mount Vernon on the evening of July 8, where he was presumably waiting to meet the boy while using the pseudonym "Marcus."
According to the video, when Kemp-Neal realizes that grown men have shown up to meet him, he runs away after they ask him if he is Marcus.
Chasing Kemp-Neal into the nearby parking garage, the men repeatedly yell, "Excuse me everybody, this man right here came to meet a 13-year-old boy!"
A bystander got involved and put Kemp-Neal into a chokehold while the men grilled him about what his intentions with the boy were.
"You want to take him to get a milkshake, right Marcus?" one of the men said, to which Kemp-Neal replied, "I didn't."
Mount Vernon Police reportedly showed up to investigate the incident and question those involved, though no charges have been filed against Kemp-Neal, according to the Post.
Bronx DA Darcel Clark confirmed in a statement to the outlet that Kemp-Neal was no longer with her office.
"William Kemp-Neal worked here as an ADA from June 28, 2020, until July 17, 2024," the office said. "He resigned from the office."
Joshua Mundy and Jay Cameron Carnicom founded the Ohio-based organization Dads Against Predators in 2020. They have been banned from multiple grocery stores in the state because their stings sometimes end in physical violence, and one altercation in 2023 led to a shooting at a Target in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, according to local FOX8.
Alex Rosen, another vigilante predator hunter who founded Predator Poachers and does work similar to Dads Against Predators, recently told The Christian Post that his work catching would-be abusers has brought him "face to face with evil," and convinced him that Hell and Satan are real.
"I'm not too religious," Rosen told CP in June, shortly after busting Michael Knaapen, who served as the chair of the Maryland Democratic Party’s LGBTQ+ Diversity Leadership until the sting.
"I definitely believe in God, I'm a Jew," he said. "But with how many people we come face to face with who are pure evil, I can't really not believe in a Hell and the devil. I mean, it has to exist with how evil these people are. So, I'm not religious, but I absolutely know there's a God, and I fully believe in Him."
Former teacher charged with historical child sex offences at Brisbane school
A former Brisbane teacher has been charged with nearly 50 historical child sex abuse offences against more than a dozen children, police have revealed.
Police allege the now 68-year-old man committed 49 offences against 19 children — who were aged between nine and 10 years old — while working as a teacher at a Brisbane school between 1988 and 1990.
Wow! He was a busy little pervert!
Detectives from the Morningside Child Protection and Investigation Unit launched Operation Whiskey Mott after a formal report was lodged on June 10 this year.
Officers executed a search warrant at a property in Brisbane's south on Saturday and took the man into custody.
He was charged with 27 counts of indecent treatment of children under 16, 17 counts of taking a child for immoral purposes and five counts of common assault.
He is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court this morning.
Investigations are continuing.
Leader of ‘shamanastic community’ arrested
on sexual assault and child sexual abuse charges
Former Franklin County teacher, basketball coach accused of child sex crimes
FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — A former Franklin County High School teacher and basketball coach was arrested on Wednesday and charged with child sex crimes.
According to court documents, 40-year-old Jonathan Moore was arrested around 6 p.m. in Frankfort and charged with first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor, first-degree sexual abuse, unlawful use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage in sexual or other prohibited activities, and use of a minor under 18 in a sexual performance.
Court documents show these offenses reportedly happened between February and April of 2023.
According to a LinkedIn account, Moore was employed as a STEP teacher at Franklin County High School from 2021-2023, and Kentucky High School Athletic Association records show that he also served as the high school boy’s basketball coach from 2021–2023.
Moore was lodged in the Franklin County Regional Jail on a $250,000 bond.
His arraignment is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 16, per court records.
Nebraska Teacher Admits to Child Sexual Abuse
with ‘No Contest’ Plea, Receives Probation
Omaha, NB- Thursday was the day that a teacher in Omaha entered a plea of “no contest” to allegations of child sexual assault.
It has been reported that Reverend Montel Jones Jr., a former educator at the Omaha Street School, has modified his plea to “no contest” in response to the accusation of sexual abuse by a school employee in the third degree.
After that, Jones was given a sentence of two years of unsupervised probation, which contains a list of thirteen legislation that Jones is required to stay in compliance with. In addition, Jones was put on notice that he is required to register as a sexual offender.
It is a class IV felony, which means that the maximum sentence for this offense is two years in jail, one year of post-release monitoring, and/or a fine of ten thousand dollars.
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