You are right, they never stop there.
[QUOTE=MrHobbyist;4096783]I'm all for reducing the amount of human trafficking and certainly for eliminating as much underage prostitution as possible. But "authorities" never ever stop there. If this works, expect the no-tel business to dri-up considerably. I for one will stay away just to avoid the risk of cooperative stings.[/QUOTE]I am with you here on all counts. After the no-tel business dries up they will set their sights on the MP's. The sex police and their enablers never sleep. Too much political collateral to be gained.
Cyntoia Brown granted clemency by Tennessee governor
[URL]https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna955706[/URL]
Not saying she didn't pay her debt to society but the way celebrities and the media paints her as the victim rubs me wrong.
Justhetip I feel the same way
[QUOTE=LowKey69;4097977]How the hell is it wrong? She was a 16 year old kid that was being sex trafficked and killed the dude to get away from it. The hell kinda logic is this? If she wasn't the victim who was? The dude that was selling a 16 year old??[/QUOTE]Lowkey69 a lot of articles fail to mention some details about this story like the guy she killed wasn't her pimp it was a john who picked her up at a sonic restaurant, she lied and told him she was 18 and.
He took her back to his house and while he was sleeping she took out her gun she had with her and shot him in the back of the head while he slept and stole his wallet and his truck and picked up her 24 year old.
Pimp / boyfriend named (cut throat) and they came back to the (DEAD) john's house and robbed him of his guns and other stuff and then they went shopping at Walmart and sold off the stuff they stole and this isn't the only time she has been busted by the cops she has a record as well so I wouldn't count her as a angel its just a sad case all around.
Atlantaasianescorts and supermatchescorts busted
Posted a FYI in the escort section. Groups busted all over.
[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.oregonlive.com/crime/2019/01/six-indicted-on-racketeering-charges-accused-of-running-asian-brothels-in-us-canada-and-australia.html%3foutputType=amp[/URL]
Be careful, guys. The police is coming!
[URL]https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/super-bowl-sting-33-arrested-for-sex-trafficking/912149899[/URL]
Super Bowl Sting: 33 arrested for sex trafficking in just 4 days.
By: Alexis Stevens.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Updated: Jan 30,2019 - 6:27 PM.
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Super Bowl Sting: 33 arrested for.
ATLANTA. With the Super Bowl just days away, federal law enforcement officials announced Wednesday they have arrested 33 people in metro Atlanta for sex trafficking. Authorities said they had also rescued four victims as part of the operation.
Advocates have warned that large sporting events, like the Super Bowl, are attractive to those in the sex trafficking trade. The crime can surge when lots of free-spending travelers are around.
The 33 arrests came during the past four days, according to Nick Annan, Homeland Security Investigations special agent in charge. But Annan declined to discuss specifics of the cases, citing the ongoing efforts that will continue throughout the week.
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"We plan to continue what we're doing," Annan said.
Last week, Homeland Security assisted in a joint operation in Douglas County using undercover officers, social media sites and local hotel rooms, the Douglasville police department said Wednesday.
Sixteen people were arrested, according to police, and the youngest person involved was 17. The timing of the crackdown was related to the Super Bowl, police said.
Investigators have also found more than 2,000 counterfeit items, according to Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security. Neilsen didn't discuss details about the phony items found. But police have warned fans about fake tickets being sold.
Although the NFL puts special holograms and other features on tickets that help distinguish real ones from the fakes ones, most people won't be able to tell the difference. Police warn ticket-buyers to purchase only from a reputable source.
More than 40 local and state law enforcement agencies, along with 25 federal agencies, are assisting with security for the Super Bowl. Officers and security members have been visible throughout the downtown where events have been held.
As part of the massive security operation, the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration conducted low-altitude helicopter flights over downtown Atlanta and areas around Buckhead earlier this week and those will resume Sunday before the game.
Key law enforcement leaders, including Atlanta police Chief Erika Shields, spoke about security efforts during a press conference Wednesday afternoon the Georgia World Congress Center. Shields said security planning for the Super Bowl began over two years ago, and so far, everything is going as planned.
Shields encouraged those heading to the game or other Super Bowl events to plan ahead and rely on public transportation.
For those who insist on driving, secure valuables ahead of time, she said. Call 911 or alert an officer to anything suspicious. But above all, Shields encourage fans to have fun.
"This is a fantastic city," Shields said. "We really want people to come and just have a great time. ".
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9 arrests made in Forsyth County
[URL]https://www.forsythnews.com/local/crime-courts/9-arrests-made-forsyth-county-part-metro-atlanta-sex-trafficking-operation/[/URL]
Stay Safe!