Tuesday, February 24, 2009

CHILD RESCUE LEADS TO 571 ARRESTS

FBI, police rescue child prostitutes around US
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Delicious Digg Facebook Fark Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo! Bookmarks Print By DEVLIN BARRETT, Associated Press Writer Devlin Barrett, Associated Press Writer – Mon Feb 23, 3:05 pm ET
Featured Topics: Barack Obama Presidential Transition WASHINGTON – The FBI has rescued 48 suspected teenage prostitutes, some as young as 13 years old, in a nationwide sweep to remove kids from the illegal sex trade and punish their accused pimps.

Over a three-night initiative called Operation Cross Country, federal agents working with local law enforcement also arrested more than 571 suspects on a variety of federal and state prostitution-related charges, the bureau said.

The teenage prostitutes found in the investigation ranged in age from 13 to 17.

"We may not be able to return their innocence but we can remove them from this cycle of abuse and violence," said FBI Director Robert Mueller.

Meanwhile, in Memphis, Tenn., a man pleaded guilty Monday to federal civil rights charges for sex trafficking in minors. Leonard Fox faces at least 10 years in prison after admitting that he arranged for underaged girls to engage in sex for money.

"To sexually prey upon young girls in this manner for financial gain is particularly damaging to the victims and an affront to the society in which we live," said Loretta King, acting head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.

Historically, federal authorities rarely play a role in anti-prostitution crackdowns, but the FBI is becoming more involved as it tries to rescue children caught up in the business.

"The goal is to recover kids. We consider them the child victims of prostitution," said FBI Deputy Assistant Director Daniel Roberts.

"Unfortunately, the vast majority of these kids are what they term 'throwaway kids,' with no family support, no friends. They're kids that nobody wants, they're loners. Many are runaways," Roberts said.

Most of the children are put into the custody of local child protection agencies.

Agents in cities from Miami to Chicago to Anchorage, Alaska took part in the operation.

Special Agent Melissa Morrow of the FBI's Washington office said the operation has put them on the trail of a particular 16-year-old prostitute they still haven't found.

Adult prostitutes arrested during the operation provided key tips about the girl, the agent said.

"She is currently 16 and started when she was 13. Now she is out there recruiting other juveniles as well," said Morrow, adding that finding the girl is "at the top of our list."

The federal effort is also designed to hit pimps with much tougher prison sentences than they would likely get in state criminal courts.

Government prosecutors look to bring racketeering charges or conspiracy charges that can result in decades of jail time.

"Some of these networks of pimps and their organizations are very sophisticated, they're interstate," said Roberts, requiring wiretaps and undercover sting operations to bring charges.

The weekend's roundup marked the third such Operation Cross Country, and is part of a broader federal program launched in 2003 to crack down on the sexual exploitation of children.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

COLD SHOT RETURNS

FEBRUARY 4TH, 2009
Cold Shot with Nicole Nichols will return at 7 PM Eastern Time. Topics to include the following...


'The Republican Party Can Go To Hell!"

David Duke, washed-up, aging, and pissed claims he will start a revolution and take millions with him. Nicole Nichols has some very definite ideas about Duke's most recent tirade and about Duke, himself.






The New Jersey Bastard, Hal Turner, just isn't getting enough attention. He's broke. He's alone. He needs some more gullible Nazi's. So...he's trying to make a comeback.

Nikki has more than just a few things to say about this insipid little man who belongs in a jail cell alongside Bill White. Does he operate on the Fed's dime? Tune in to hear what she has to say about his latest bid for attention.







Tell us that's not a school bus he is leaning on! If it is - we want to know what district!

Kevin Alfred Strom, with a penchant for "shockingly young girls," is out of prison on his child porn charges and trying to ingratiate himself back into the white nationalist fold. How "needy" are the Nazi's? Will they embrace the man who pled guilty to these insidious acts? Nikki takes a look at what they are saying and what he is up to.






Sleeze balls abound among the neo-Nazi's. It seems that they just seem to attract more than their share of twisted and defective human beings. Dmitri Sklyarov qualifies on all counts.

Nikki discusses the psychosis which seems to run rampant among the racist right and what Dmitri did in court as well as what he did to get there in the first place.







Nikki wants to know what you think:

Can Obama change the way Washington does business?
Can this administration end the current financial crisis?
Will the recovery plan work?
Is bipartisanship possible?
Has Obama tried to do too much too soon?

Is America REALLY the greatest country on Earth?

TUNE IN - WEDNESDAY - 2/04/09 AT 7:00 EST

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

CLERICAL ERROR OR SKEWED PRIORTIES?

TO ORIGINAL SOURCE

Seven Arrested in Beating of Richmond UPS Worker


RICHMOND, Calif. (KCBS/CBS 5) -- Seven people were arrested Saturday in connection with an attack on a UPS employee in Richmond that police are calling a hate crime.
Brandon Manning, who unloads boxes on the overnight shift at a UPS distribution center in Richmond, says he left work early last Saturday and was trying to hitch a ride home when his attackers approached him at a gas station in Pinole.

He says a group of young white men acted friendly and offered him a ride home. He says they were drinking and instead took him to Lamoine Park where he was then attacked.

Manning says his attackers shouted racial slurs as they beat him, causing six fractures to the side of his face.

A Richmond police officer took a report but it was not filed for several days because of a clerical error.

A spokesman for the Richmond police department said that once the error was brought to the department's attention by a member of Manning's family, police acted quickly and the seven men were taken into custody.

The Richmond branch of the NAACP says the lag time in reporting the crime is unacceptable and will investigate why the officer's report was delayed.