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CT Man Shared Child Porn Featuring Victims As Young As 6: Police CT Man Shared Child Porn Featuring Victims As Young As 6: Police
CT Man Shared Child Porn Featuring Victims As Young As 6: Police Connecticut State Police said they traced child sexual abuse material to a Colchester home after receiving a national tip. Jason Cenotti, 27, of Colchester, was charged with first-degree possession of child sex abuse material following an investigation, police said. Authorities said they began investigating Cenotti after receiving a report that child sexual abuse material was being shared on the messaging app KIK. The account shared multiple videos involving children as young as 6, police said. Investigators executed a search warrant at Cenotti’s home in June, police said. The National Ce…
Ex-Cop Who Bragged About ‘Officer Sexy’ Nickname Indicted On Child Porn Charge: DOJ Ex-Cop Who Bragged About ‘Officer Sexy’ Nickname Indicted On Child Porn Charge: DOJ
Ex-Cop Who Bragged About ‘Officer Sexy’ Nickname Indicted On Child Porn Charge: DOJ Federal prosecutors say a former New Hampshire police officer living in Haverhill has been indicted for receiving child sexual abuse material. John Giarrusso, 49, was indicted on one count of receipt of child pornography. He was arrested in August on the federal charge, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts. Charging documents allege that between Oct. 16 and Oct. 17, 2024, Giarrusso used the messaging app Kik to receive video files that depicted child sexual abuse. Prosecutors say the children in the videos appeared to be between 5 and 11. If convicted, Giarrusso faces …
CT Corrections Officer Admits To Threatening Federal Agent With Torture, Fire Bombing: DOJ CT Corrections Officer Admits To Threatening Federal Agent With Torture, Fire Bombing: DOJ
CT Corrections Officer Admits To Threatening Federal Agent With Torture, Fire Bombing: DOJ A Massachusetts man working as a corrections officer in Connecticut has pleaded guilty to a violent online plot that targeted a federal agent and his spouse, prosecutors said.  Scott Robert Tardy, 31, admitted in court this week to cyberstalking, lying to the FBI, and obstructing justice, the US Attorney for South Carolina said.  Prosecutors said Tardy joined an anti-law enforcement group on the Kik messaging app under the name “connecticut12345,” where he called for violence against a South Carolina federal agent and their spouse, including throwing a Molotov cocktail into their …