Child Porn @ Library

Libraries vs. police in a suit sparked by porn – Kent, WA

Written February 10th, 2012
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, Library, News
By JEFFREY M. BARKER, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

August 12. 2002

KENT — Someone in the library, huddled close to a computer screen, was viewing images of child pornography.

There was a witness. A librarian was notified. Printouts of some of the images were left behind.

Police were called, and a detective seized two computers.

But now Kent police detectives are barred from investigating further — stymied by a legal battle over the privacy of library users and the bounds of police authority.

The King County Library System sued the Kent Police Department. The library system maintains that the detective violated constitutional protections against illegal search by seizing the two computers when he didn’t have a search warrant.

And the library system says police investigators will violate the privacy rights of library users by combing through the information in those computers.

The lawsuit puts the country’s third-largest library system in the odd position of protecting someone who downloaded child pornography onto its computers.

“The library isn’t defending pornography or child pornography here,” said Paul Kundtz, the attorney representing the libraries. “We want to tell the Police Department that it must follow the law — and more importantly, ‘Don’t do this again.’”

The suit puts new emphasis on timely topics, such as Internet filtering software, police conduct and the responsibilities of municipal workers — those President Bush would call “frontline patriots” — to report crimes.

To Kent police, though, the issue is much simpler: Protect the welfare of victimized children.

The department maintains that the detective aimed only to find out who was looking at the child pornography and to preserve evidence in a possible felony case.

“Child pornography is absolutely not protected under the First Amendment. Period,” said Kent Deputy City Attorney Arthur Pat Fitzpatrick.

This dispute isn’t the first of its kind.

In July 2000, two teenage girls saw a man masturbating in front of a library computer in Hanrahan, La.

When library officials refused to turn over computer sign-up logs, police shut the library down and seized a computer terminal. A 38-year-old man with another pending obscenity charge was arrested the next day.

In 1999, Los Angeles detectives arrested a registered sex offender who maintained a child pornography Web site using computers at the main branch of the L.A. library.

And in some suburban Atlanta libraries, viewing pornography has become so popular that libraries arrange computer terminals so they are in plain view. The thinking goes that such a move would prevent patrons from looking up illegal or offensive material.

Attorneys for the Kent Police Department say some libraries estimate that 20 to 25 percent of patrons use computers to access pornography.

In its suit, the King County Library System says the detective illegally seized two computers, and that investigators would be violating the privacy of library users if they sifted through the information stored on those computers.

In a hearing in U.S. District Court in Seattle this morning, Kundtz will ask that the computers be returned to the library.

 

No search warrant

 

On May 31, Kent police were called to an argument between a husband and wife.

The woman told police she had found printouts of child pornography in a stack of her husband’s papers.

The man told police that earlier in the day, he’d sat down at a Kent Regional Library computer immediately after another man finished with it.

When the man tried to print his own work, the pornography came out of the shared printer, he said.

About a month later, on June 22, the woman’s husband returned to the library and saw the same man, again looking at illegal images, he said.

So he notified a librarian.

About a week later, Kent Detective Wayne Himple asked for the names of all library patrons who had accessed the Internet on May 31. His request was denied by library staff.

On July 9, Himple returned to the library and seized two computers he believed to have been used to access the pornography.

Read more: http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Libraries-vs-police-in-a-suit-sparked-by-porn-1093410.php#ixzz1m0NJf4zj

Lynn, MA man charged with viewing porn at library

Written February 1st, 2012
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

LYNN, Mass.—A Lynn man accused of viewing child pornography on public library computers has been ordered held on $1,500 bail after pleading not guilty.

Stephen Camire was also ordered by a judge at his arraignment Monday to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

Prosecutors say police responded to the library on Saturday after a getting call from a worker and charged the 37-year-old Camire with possession of child pornography.

The computer’s Internet-use history confirmed that Camire had been looking at a website that advertised photos of teenage girls, according to the police report.

Library data confirmed it was Camire’s library card that was used to log in to the computers.

The Daily Item ( http://bit.ly/zBb6lt) reports that his attorney argued for no bail based on the fact he had no prior arrests for similar behavior.

 

Article originally posted here: http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2012/01/31/lynn_man_charged_with_viewing_porn_at_library/

 

01/31/2012

Newton, MA librarian faces child porn charges

Written January 27th, 2012
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

Find complete, original article here: http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2012/01/26/newton_librarian_faces_child_porn_charges/

 

NEWTON, Mass.—For the second time in days a public employee in the affluent Boston suburb of Newton is facing child pornography charges.

Peter Buchanan, who has worked for the city’s public library, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Newton District Court to possession of child pornography and distribution of materials depicting a child in a sexual act.

Buchanan was held on $5,000 bail. If he does make bail, he is not allowed contact with children and is not allowed to use computers.

A library official says the 47-year-old Buchanan rarely if ever had contact with children while working at the library. He’s been placed on leave.

His arrest came less than two weeks after a city elementary school teacher was arrested on child pornography charges.

Authorities say the cases are not related.

Man stole Internet to get child porn

Written October 17th, 2011
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

 
http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/kent_county/Man-stole-Internet-to-get-child-porn
Updated: Wednesday, 12 Oct 2011, 11:24 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 12 Oct 2011, 8:38 PM EDT

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – 43-year-old Alan Andrew Waldron pleaded guilty on Wednesday to hacking a protected Internet access point earlier this year — and then using that access to download child pornography to his personal computer.

He bragged about hacking the Lowell Public Library’s Internet on Facebook.

A post from Waldron’s Facebook page stated: “Finally… Hacked a protected access point for 24 Hr. Internet FREE. The library goes down @ 11:00 pm. Like to download my movies and such while I sleep. All good now! WOOT!”

Acting on a tip from from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Lowell Police Department investigated information that Waldron was using the Lowell Public Library wireless connection to download the child porn.

Waldron was able to hack the system from home because he lived on E. Main Street in Lowell near the library.

He was arrested in August and charged with possession of child sexually abusive material, unauthorized use of a computer and using a computer to commit a crime.

Waldron was scheduled to be in Kent County Circuit Court for a status conference on Wednesday. He entered his plea during that conference.

Sentencing is set for Dec. 5.

Waldron was released from jail on $10,000 bond pending his sentencing.

East Brunswick library worker admits to possessing hundreds of child porn images on home computer

Written September 19th, 2011
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

Find original article here: http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/09/east_brunswick_man_admits_to_p.html
www.NJ.com
September 14, 2011
By: Jason Grant

TRENTON — A 20-year-old East Brunswick man today admitted in federal court that he had stored more than 600 images of child pornography, including sadistic or other violent depictions, on his home computer, federal authorities said.

Joseph R. Buckelew III pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Peter G. Sheridan in Trenton to one count of possession of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said.

Authorities, citing documents filed in the case and statements made during today’s proceeding, said Buckelew admitted that on Aug. 3, 2010, he possessed more than 600 images of child pornography on a computer at his residence.

As part of his guilty plea, authorities said, Buckelew agreed to forfeit the computer he had used to commit the offense. He will also be required to register as a sex offender, authorities said.

When Buckelew was arrested, federal authorities said he worked in the East Brunswick Library youth section and posed on the Internet as a 19-year-old woman to coax teenage boys into sending nude pictures of themselves.

At the time, the U.S. Attorney said Buckelew created a fictitious woman persona on the Internet to chat with boys ages 14 to 16. He induced the boys to send the nude photos to him, and he posted the pictures on a “peer-to-peer” file sharing computer software program, Fishman said.

A call to Buckelew’s defense attorney, John Whipple, was not immediately returned this evening.

The charge to which Buckelew pleaded guilty carries a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, authorities said. Sentencing is set for Dec. 19.

 

Man Sentenced in Library Child Porn Case

Written June 14th, 2011
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, Laws & Cases, News

CBS St. Louis
June 13, 2011
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOX) - An Illinois man is sentenced to seven years, six months in prison for trying to download child pornography on a public library computer.

The crime took place October of last year at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville, where a security officer caught Thomas Smith, 28, attempting to download the images onto two mp3 players.

Some of the images featured minors engaged in explicit sexual acts, and Smith told police that he “could not control himself.” Smith’s release from prison will be followed by 20 years of supervised release.

Smith is listed as homeless on court records, but is formerly of the Belleville area.

 

Sex Offender Accused Of Taking Child Porn Into Public Libary

Written June 5th, 2011
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

A registered sex offender is in custody after police say he was e-mailing child porn inside an Albuquerque public library.

Watch the news clip here.

Young kid caught watching porn at library

Written May 3rd, 2011
Categories: Blog, Child Porn @ Library

You think you’ve stopped your kids from getting this stuff at home; all they have to do is go to their local library.

NM – Sex Offender Accused Of Taking Child Porn Into Public Library

Written May 3rd, 2011
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

A registered sex offender is in custody after police say he was e-mailing child porn inside an Albuquerque public library. Click here to watch news clip: http://youtu.be/89UzIV65x2Y

 

 

Andrews Man Found Guilty on Child Pornography Charges

Written April 30th, 2011
Categories: Child Porn @ Library, News

NewsWest9

ANDREWS – It only took a jury 15 minutes to find an Andrews man guilty of child pornography charges.

53-year-old Gary Lynn Whiddon was sentenced to 75 years in prison on Wednesday.

He was arrested at the public library after people saw him printing out images of child pornography.

Whiddon had been acquitted of another porn charge in 2009.

His trial lasted two days.

 

Find full article here: http://www.newswest9.com/story/14545371/andrews-man-found-guilty-on-child-pornography-charges