Anonymous wrote: What if he was 21 and slept with someone 17 and the parents freaked out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry should have said convicted and I'm sure it's the same guy because he goes in and out of the same house. It's one of those houses where a lot of people live so I'm not sure if the kids belong to him or not.
Maybe I'm mis-reading here but do you mean a lot of adults live in the house/building? If so then the guy could just happen to live at the same address as the person with the conviction. Be careful with public naming and shaming as you could have the wrong person and you could tarnish someone's reputation for many years to come.
Also from the title of the offense it could be something very minor - it really depends on circumstances as to whether it actually indicates a risk to kids. It's a class 5 felony in VA - barely worse than a serious misdemeanor so chances are he wasn't caught luring little kids into his basement.
Call the non-emergency police number for the local police station and check in with them. If it is the guy and he is doing something he shouldn't they will come down on him like a ton of bricks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always make sure you know why first. You can end up on that list for many reasons.Anonymous wrote:WTF?!? Oh, hell no!
Please say something if you are sure that this person is a registered offender. Print out the sheet from the database, make a thousand copies at Kinkos and hand them out to parents at drop-off and pickup.
If he is a parent, he needs to make other arrangements for his child to get home from school.
+1
If it's for statutory rape, I don't care nor should someone be on a list for that.
according to the sex offender page he was charged in 2007 with Indecent liberties with child by custodian.
Anonymous wrote:
Sorry should have said convicted and I'm sure it's the same guy because he goes in and out of the same house. It's one of those houses where a lot of people live so I'm not sure if the kids belong to him or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
according to the sex offender page he was charged in 2007 with Indecent liberties with child by custodian.
Charged or convicted?
How old would he have been in 2007? Any additional info on the conviction? The description of the offense sounds like it could cover a HUGE range of actions and circumstances.
Are you sure you have the right person? Does the registry include mugshots or just addresses? More than one person could live at the offender's address.
If your kids go to a different school then you should really limit your action to calling the police and checking with them if he should be allowed to pick his kids up from school.
Sorry should have said convicted and I'm sure it's the same guy because he goes in and out of the same house. It's one of those houses where a lot of people live so I'm not sure if the kids belong to him or not.
Anonymous wrote:WTF?!? Oh, hell no!
Please say something if you are sure that this person is a registered offender. Print out the sheet from the database, make a thousand copies at Kinkos and hand them out to parents at drop-off and pickup.
If he is a parent, he needs to make other arrangements for his child to get home from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
according to the sex offender page he was charged in 2007 with Indecent liberties with child by custodian.
Charged or convicted?
How old would he have been in 2007? Any additional info on the conviction? The description of the offense sounds like it could cover a HUGE range of actions and circumstances.
Are you sure you have the right person? Does the registry include mugshots or just addresses? More than one person could live at the offender's address.
If your kids go to a different school then you should really limit your action to calling the police and checking with them if he should be allowed to pick his kids up from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always make sure you know why first. You can end up on that list for many reasons.Anonymous wrote:WTF?!? Oh, hell no!
Please say something if you are sure that this person is a registered offender. Print out the sheet from the database, make a thousand copies at Kinkos and hand them out to parents at drop-off and pickup.
If he is a parent, he needs to make other arrangements for his child to get home from school.
+1
If it's for statutory rape, I don't care nor should someone be on a list for that.
Anonymous wrote:
according to the sex offender page he was charged in 2007 with Indecent liberties with child by custodian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always make sure you know why first. You can end up on that list for many reasons.Anonymous wrote:WTF?!? Oh, hell no!
Please say something if you are sure that this person is a registered offender. Print out the sheet from the database, make a thousand copies at Kinkos and hand them out to parents at drop-off and pickup.
If he is a parent, he needs to make other arrangements for his child to get home from school.
+1
If it's for statutory rape, I don't care nor should someone be on a list for that.
according to the sex offender page he was charged in 2007 with Indecent liberties with child by custodian.
Anonymous wrote:I could understand your concern if he was volunteering at the school in a capacity that would put him alone with other children. But how does him picking up his own child from school affect your child's safety? If the school sides with you (and in today's litigious, paranoid society, I can't imagine a school administrator being brave enough not to) can you imagine what his kid will feel when daddy has to explain why he can't pick them up from school any more. Will he have to pull the kid out of school altogether until alternate arrangements, arrangements that may not be as safe or comfortable to the child, can be made? Why would you do this to this kid who surely did not do anything wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always make sure you know why first. You can end up on that list for many reasons.Anonymous wrote:WTF?!? Oh, hell no!
Please say something if you are sure that this person is a registered offender. Print out the sheet from the database, make a thousand copies at Kinkos and hand them out to parents at drop-off and pickup.
If he is a parent, he needs to make other arrangements for his child to get home from school.
+1
If it's for statutory rape, I don't care nor should someone be on a list for that.
according to the sex offender page he was charged in 2007 with Indecent liberties with child by custodian.
Anonymous wrote:Holy hysteria!
There are pedophiles everywhere. Don't focus so much attention on a registry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always make sure you know why first. You can end up on that list for many reasons.Anonymous wrote:WTF?!? Oh, hell no!
Please say something if you are sure that this person is a registered offender. Print out the sheet from the database, make a thousand copies at Kinkos and hand them out to parents at drop-off and pickup.
If he is a parent, he needs to make other arrangements for his child to get home from school.
+1
If it's for statutory rape, I don't care nor should someone be on a list for that.