16-year-old Fayetteville student faces 45 charges in 'sextortion' case

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One of the white Christian academy's started when integration was ordered back in the 60's in the south.

A christian madrassa



FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — A 16-year-old student at Freedom Christian Academy in Fayetteville is facing 45 sex charges after a months-long investigation by the Internet Crimes against Children Task Force.

The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said deputies received a tip in February alleging that a person was enticing children for sexual acts via the social media apps Instagram and kik.


16-year-old Fayetteville student faces 45 charges in 'sextortion' case :: WRAL.com


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I was a youth counselor for 15 years. I was trained to look for behavior patterns.
Guno, you need to take up a hobby.
 
Guno would like all the Christians to die. He would probably take a bullet for a muslim even though those guys would LOVE to push his faggot ass off a roof top.
 
More than likely Guno was once a Catholic priest and feels ashamed of his own actions, so now he lashes out at all Christian sects.

Religion has zero bearing on this kid's crimes.
 
Federal Crackdown on 'Sextortion'...
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Feds Cracking Down on Use of ‘Sextortion’ to Force Kids to Send Nude Photos
September 20, 2017 - "Sextortion" is a disturbing cybercrime, and the Justice Department has called it "by far" the most significant growing threat to children.
Robert Dion Ables knew how to sound like a teenage girl. That, a smartphone and a social media app were all he needed to trick a 14-year-old Canadian girl into sending him sexually explicit photos of herself. If she refused to send more, Ables told the girl, he would post her photos on her Facebook page. Such “sextortion” is a disturbing cybercrime, and the Justice Department has called it “by far” the most significant growing threat to children. A federal judge gave Ables, of Hutchins, Texas, a sentence of 80 years in prison in July. At least two other North Texas men have recently been convicted of sextortion-related crimes in federal court. A fourth man, from Dallas, used a similar extortion scheme to victimize his classmates at the University of Texas at Dallas.

In most cases, the blackmailers pose as children on social media sites or a messaging app like Kik. The local cases, like others nationwide, have involved multiple — sometimes hundreds — of victims. Experts say smartphones and social media apps are behind the alarming rise in such crimes. Federal prosecutors and judges in Texas are showing little mercy toward offenders, many of whom are spending decades behind bars. Carl Rusnok, spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Dallas, said adults study and practice for years to learn how to write like teenagers and children — an essential skill in pulling off their sextortion schemes. “Children can be lured into these situations by professionals who know how to do this,” he said. “And then they’re blackmailed into showing more and more compromising photos.”

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"Sextortion" is a disturbing cybercrime, and the Justice Department has called it "by far" the most significant growing threat to children.​

But getting children to come forward is not always easy. Many boys victimized in one Texas case were too embarrassed to report the crimes, authorities said. Other child victims suffer from anxiety and depression, and have dropped out of school, cut themselves or killed themselves or attempted suicide, according to the Justice Department. In the federal system, such crimes usually are prosecuted as child pornography cases. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children started tracking sextortion in 2013 with a “Cyber Tipline” and found that the number of reports keeps rising every year. In 2015, more than 4 million cases were reported. The average age of victims is 15, and girls accounted for 78 percent of the reports made to the tip line, according to the center.

Kristen Howell is the chief programs officer for the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, a nonprofit that coordinates the investigation and prosecution of severe child abuse cases and provides mental health services for victims. She said her organization is seeing sextortion cases every week, some of which involve kids victimizing other kids. Howell said for young people, having their peers find out what happened to them is worse than the crime itself. As a result, the blackmail threats can be devastating, she said. “It really, really ratchets up the trauma level,” she said. Howell said parents should talk with kids about what can happen on social media and offer to serve as their “safety net” rather than trying to ban them from using it.

Ables case
 
Guno would like all the Christians to die. He would probably take a bullet for a muslim even though those guys would LOVE to push his faggot ass off a roof top.

Guno does exactly what he says it's wrong to do when it comes to any of the groups he supports, condemns all for what ONE did.
 
Let’s hope the authorities don’t kill the creative spirit of this budding Posse Grabber wannabe.
 

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