Oh, and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, you unholy bastards. And starting all those fires for years on end to please your satanic overlords.
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Gay Bay Area fire captain arrested
Among the men arrested in the
undercover operation was Spencer Parker, 43, of Carmichael, who was
employed as a San Jose Fire Department captain at the time of his
arrest.
Coven, has 2 murders under his belt since putting on the uniform he'll never be prosecuted on. |
The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office filed a criminal complaint against Parker on April 3, the same day he was arraigned in Sacramento Superior Court. Parker is scheduled to return to court Wednesday for further proceedings in his case, court records show.
Phillip Cozens, Parker’s attorney, declined to comment about his client’s arrest, saying they’re “awaiting further developments” in Parker’s pending criminal case. The attorney also declined to confirm his client’s resignation from the Fire Department following his arrest.
The San Jose Fire Department has confirmed that Parker’s employment with the department began in 2008, he worked his final shift March 31 and he resigned from his job on April 12, a day after he was placed on administrative leave, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
The San Jose Police Department has said it is conducting its own independent investigation into the former fire captain, who was arrested in Folsom, NBC Bay Area reported.
Yolo County murder-suicide
Another man who was arrested in the sting operation was David Castillo, 44, of Woodland. He was released on his own recognizance pending prosecution in court.
Sheriff’s officials said Castillo was killed earlier this month in an apparent murder-suicide in Yolo County in which his mother shot her son and then turned the gun on herself.
The Woodland Police Department has said the April 14 shooting at a home in the 100 block of Nevada Avenue was believed to be a murder-suicide. The man and the woman found in the home’s backyard that evening were both pronounced dead at the scene.
The Yolo County Coroner’s Office has confirmed Castillo and his 74-year-old mother Linda Castillo both died from gunshot wounds at the Nevada Avenue home, but the deaths have not been formally ruled a murder-suicide, the Davis Enterprise reported.
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper on Monday announced the arrests of 24 men, including a San Jose Fire Department captain, who are suspected of sexually soliciting undercover investigators posing as children online.
The three-day sting called “Operation Spring Cleaning” was conducted in the final three days of March by the Internet Crimes Against Children team of investigators, which works out of the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
Cooper said the undercover investigators were posing as children 13 years old and younger on various social media platforms; the suspects often directed who they believed were children to commit sexual acts or asked for pornographic material.
Some of the arrested suspects, Cooper said, made arrangements to meet with these supposed children to have sexual contact with them. The Sheriff’s Office shared on Facebook a video showing investigators arresting some of the suspects, including one man who allegedly arrived with lingerie, sex toys and a 6-foot ligature presumably to be used to tied or bind someone or something.
The sheriff said those arrested included men in positions of public trust, and that the suspects are not limited to any age, group or socioeconomic background.
Emphasizing that this was only a three-day operation, Cooper urged parents to take charge of their children, determine what they’re doing on social media and protect them from online predators.
“People meet up with kids, they contact them on social media platforms, ask for pictures, and they meet up with them and engage in sexual activities with these children,” Cooper said during a news conference. “It goes on on a daily basis. So, we just touched a bit of it.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/child-sex-predator-sting-bay-214845331.html