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Former Aberdeen, WA council member convicted of child rape
Former Aberdeen, WA council member convicted of child rape

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time3 days ago

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Former Aberdeen, WA council member convicted of child rape

The Brief Former Aberdeen City Councilmember Riley Tyrel Carter was found guilty of child rape and incest, despite initially confessing and later pleading not guilty. Carter is scheduled for sentencing next month. ABERDEEN, Wash. - Former Aberdeen City Councilmember Riley Tyrel Carter was found guilty of child rape and incest on Friday. Carter, 39, was arrested on July 30, 2024 for the alleged rape of an 11-year-old relative. According to court records, that relative disclosed the abuse to her mental health therapist, which led to the subsequent police investigation. Carter initially confessed to the crimes, but then later pleaded "not guilty" in August. What they're saying Locals and internet sleuths found Carter's crimes ironic, as he once photographed himself sporting a "Make Pedophiles Afraid Again" hat. Carter faced a jury this week in Grays Harbor Superior Court, and was found guilty on all eight charges, which inlude three counts of first-degree rape of a child, three counts of first-degree incest, first-degree child molestation and second-degree incest. He is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11. The Source Information in this story comes from the Grays Harbor Sheriff's Office and previous coverage from FOX 13 Seattle. Travis Decker manhunt: 'Remote' areas of 5 WA counties told to lock doors Former Army squadmate shares insight into Travis Decker's military past Miles Hudson found guilty on 2 counts of reckless driving in Seattle Key figures from Bryan Kohberger's youth summoned to Idaho for student murders trial Rochester dog training facility owner accused of killing employee during video shoot To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

Former Hopkinton deputy police chief convicted of child rape
Former Hopkinton deputy police chief convicted of child rape

CBS News

time3 days ago

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Former Hopkinton deputy police chief convicted of child rape

Former Hopkinton Deputy Chief of Police John "Jay" Porter has been convicted of three charges of rape of a child. He assaulted the student while he was a school resource officer in the town's school system, the Middlesex District Attorney said. The incidents occurred during 2004 and 2005 when the victim was a 15-year-old student at Hopkinton High School. According to the district attorney, Porter assaulted the victim on multiple occasions off school property. "Abused his position of power" "The defendant in this case abused his position of power to take advantage of and manipulate a child to gain her trust before sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions," said District Attorney Marian Ryan. Investigators said during ninth and tenth grade, the victim would often go see Porter for support. "That relationship changed during tenth grade, going from one of a trusted adult and student to a flirtatious then sexual one," the district attorney said. One assault occurred after the victim was excused early from school, and Porter volunteered to drive her home. Later that year, the student was babysitting at Porter's Hopedale home, and he assaulted her when he drove her home to Hopkinton, the district attorney said. Porter was placed on leave from the police department in August of 2022 and indicted on three counts of child rape in the spring of 2023. He was promoted to deputy chief in the fall of 2021 and had been with the Hopkinton Police Department for more than 30 years. Porter is scheduled to be sentenced on June 18.

Daycare in wealthy enclave shutters after housing fugitive child predator arrested by ICE: report
Daycare in wealthy enclave shutters after housing fugitive child predator arrested by ICE: report

Fox News

time06-05-2025

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Daycare in wealthy enclave shutters after housing fugitive child predator arrested by ICE: report

A home daycare in Cape Cod has shuttered its doors after local news revealed a fugitive illegal immigrant from Brazil, who was wanted for child rape in his home country, was living there. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ICE ERO) Boston arrested Andre Tiago Lucas, wanted for the rape of a 13-year-old child in Brazil, in Bourne in October of last year. "It's absolutely disgusting and shameful, and it never should have happened, but it doesn't shock me," Massachusetts Republican State Rep. Steven George Xiarhos told Fox News Digital. "I was a police officer for 40 years right here on Cape Cod in the county of Yarmouth, so I'm familiar with background checks. I'm familiar with people who break the law. … This never should have happened. Someone like that, first of all, never should've been in the country, and then never should've been in Massachusetts, but he was, and how did that happen?" A Brazilian court convicted Tiago Lucas of rape of a vulnerable person in 2016 and sentenced him to serve nine years and four months incarceration, according to ICE. He then fled Brazil and made his way to Massachusetts. WEALTHY, LIBERAL NANTUCKET, MARTHA'S VINEYARD SEE 6 ICE ARRESTS IN 1 MONTH, INCLUDING MS-13 GANG MEMBER The international fugitive was living with Franciele Nunes at her home daycare in Hyannis, as Boston 25 reported as part of its investigation into Tiago Lucas. "This never should have happened." — Massachusetts Republican State Rep. Steven George Xiarhos Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) records reviewed by Boston 25 revealed that the agency inspected the home daycare five separate times but did not find any evidence of Tiago Lucas staying in the residence during any of those visits. Nunes had been a licensed daycare provider for three years, EEC records obtained by Boston 25 show. ICE ERO Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia H. Hyde said in a November 2024 statement following Tiago Lucas' arrest that he "falsley" believes "he could evade justice in Massachusetts." NANTUCKET PARENTS FEAR FOR CHILDREN AMID SPIKE IN MIGRANT CRIME: 'AS A FATHER, IT TRULY SCARES ME' Xiarhos believes people who come to the United States and reside in Massachusetts need stronger background checks. "It starts with [being a] secure nation, and we have to do real background checks, not just a CORI [Criminal Offender Record Information] check," Xiahros said. "And I know how to do it. We should be cooperating with federal law enforcement. Everybody has their own job to do, but you can share and work together to be safe." MASSACHUSETTS MIGRANT SHELTER RESIDENT CHARGED WITH IMPREGNATING HIS TEEN DAUGHTER The state representative noted that Massachusetts is the only state in the country with a Right to Shelter law, which was enacted in 1983 in response to a homelessness crisis in the state and guarantees housing for families and pregnant women without housing. Recently, however, an influx of migrants into the United States, combined with a lack of affordable housing options, has left the state overwhelmed with people seeking such assistance. The law has led to the creation of a vast network of migrant shelters that has cost the state upwards of $3 billion in taxpayer dollars since 2021. "There's all kinds of issues that were not there 40 years ago. I don't think when that law passed that anyone envisioned thousands of people coming to Massachusetts from other countries or states," Xiarhose said. BLUE STATE COUNTY IGNORES ICE DETAINERS AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHARGED WITH RAPE Gov. Maura Healey proposed changes to the law in January, including requiring criminal background checks. Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Mike Kennealy said in a Tuesday statement that Tiago Lucas' apparent residence in a daycare is "the direct result of Maura Healey's policies that make Massachusetts a sanctuary state—a place where lawbreakers know they'll be shielded from accountability." "Under Healey's leadership, our communities are endangered, and our most vulnerable—our children—are put at risk," he said. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT, MURDER CONVICTIONS ROAMING US STREETS: ICE DATA Fox News Digital reached out to Healey's office for comment. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "When I'm Governor, this ends," Kennealy said. "There will be no more sanctuary protections for fugitives. No more blind eye to public safety. I will restore common sense to Beacon Hill and make it clear: if you're here illegally and have committed a violent crime, you will not find refuge in Massachusetts. I will expand background checks, enforce the law, protect our children, and put the safety of our communities first—no exceptions." It is unclear if Nunes will be facing charges in connection with Tiago Lucas' fugitive status. Fox News Digital has reached out to Branstable police.

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