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24-05-2025
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Hardin County man arrested after undercover crimes aginst children sting
FORT KNOX, Ky. (FOX 56) — A Hardin County man was arrested on May 16 after an undercover investigation by Kentucky State Police. According to a news release, Christopher Sharp allegedly requested sexually explicit material from a young juvenile online. 1 killed in downtown Lexington crash involving pickup truck, motorcycle Hardin County man arrested after undercover crimes aginst children sting London prayer vigil honors tornado victims, spreads message of love Sharp was charged with three counts of procuring or promoting the use of a minor by an electronic means. Sharp was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center at 1:30 p.m. on Friday on a $25,000 cash bond. The investigation is ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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12-02-2025
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Know Your Rights: Immigrant Legal Resources
Uchechukwu Onwa likens his three-month detention by immigration agents — when he was apprehended at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in 2017 after fleeing homophobic violence in his Nigerian homeland — to the treatment of African ancestors being transported to America during the Transatlantic Slave Trade. 'I was handcuffed from my hands down to my waist and my legs,' said Onwa, who now serves as an organizer at the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, an advocacy group for Black immigrants from Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. He recalls the discomfort and inhumanity of having his ankle and wrist chained to a hospital bed while he received medical treatment — all because he was wrongly told his visa was insufficient to enter the country. 'I saw first hand the injustices and abuse that Black migrants are experiencing in detention.' Onwa shares the rising concern that such experiences will become more common for Black Atlantans due to a nationwide crackdown on undocumented immigration, reflected through both federal law and policies. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents, along with other local and federal law enforcement, have reportedly detained MARTA riders and made arrests at metro-area churches in January. That same month, President Donald Trump signed into law the Laken Riley Act, which requires the Department of Homeland Security to detain any undocumented immigrant who admits to or has been arrested, charged, or convicted of burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting; assault of a police officer; or 'any crime that results in death or serious bodily injury.' Immigration attorneys and immigrant rights groups have decried the law as another tool to target undocumented migrants that won't actually help make communities any safer. Racially biased policing practices result in Black immigrants being stopped, searched and arrested more frequently than non-Black immigrants. There were 190,000 Black immigrants living in the Atlanta metro area in 2019, making it the fourth-largest population of its kind in the United States, according to Pew Research. 'Our experiences as Black immigrants is different,' said Onwa. 'With the current political climate, I think this is really the time for Black communities to get together and organize.' Amid ICE raids and other deportation efforts happening with growing frequency, legal services and advocacy groups have stepped up to offer assistance to those in need. Capital B Atlanta has compiled a list of legal and organizing resources for Black immigrants in metro Atlanta. Organizations that have an existing relationship with detention facilities are noted. Location: Norcross Phone number: (770) 685-1499 Email: help@ Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Yes Detention facilities: Atlanta City Detention Center, Cobb County Jail, Hall County Jail, Irwin County Detention Center, North Georgia Detention Center, Stewart Detention Center, Whitfield County Jail Location: Atlanta Phone number: (770) 938-1112 Email: info@ Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Yes Location: Atlanta Phone number: (678) 222-3920 Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Sometimes Detention facilities: Folkston ICE Processing Center, Stewart Detention Center Location: Atlanta Phone number: (678) 335-6040 Email: info@ Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: No Detention facilities: Atlanta City Detention Center Location: Riverdale Phone number: (404) 907-1927 Email: dan@ Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Yes Location: Atlanta Phone number: (404) 500-8097 Email: Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Yes Location: Atlanta Phone number: (404) 292-7731 Email: Non-legal status accepted: No Fee charged?: Yes Location: Atlanta Phone number: (404) 334-9170 Email: infoatlanta@ Non-legal status accepted: No Fee charged?: No Location: Atlanta Phone number: (404) 844-5205 Text: (470) 620-5157 Email: Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Yes Location: Atlanta and Norcross Phone number: (404) 471-1889 or (678) 205-1018 Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: Yes Location: Tucker Phone number: (404) 299-2185 Email: tapestri@ Non-legal status accepted: Yes Fee charged?: No Location: Atlanta Phone number: (347) 464-5422 Email: info@ Location: Atlanta Phone number: (470) 890-2932 Location: Atlanta; Decatur; Clarkston Phone number: (404) 875-0201 Location: Atlanta Email: vmills@ Location: Decatur Phone number: (404) 437-7767 Location: Atlanta Phone number: (404) 292-7731 The post Know Your Rights: Immigrant Legal Resources appeared first on Capital B News - Atlanta.