GutterSwan
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GutterSwan
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I Kings 18:21 ...How long will you falter between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow Him; but if Baal, then follow him...

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is aware of a video circulating on social media involving an officer and a social media host regarding allegations of potential child sexual abuse. The video does not include important context surrounding the interaction. At the scene, a police report was completed, and detectives with the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit were notified of the allegations and will initiate a proper criminal investigation. While we need community members to speak up and notify us of criminal activity, we also need to be clear: law enforcement agencies cannot use vigilante-gathered information to make an arrest. information must be gathered through established legal processes to ensure it is admissible in court. Evidence obtained improperly or outside these procedures can undermine or derail an investigation, potentially allowing offenders to evade accountability and placing victims at greater risk of harm. IMPD can and does rely on legitimate tips from the community, which can play an important role in initiating investigations. However, vigilante actions are not a substitute for law enforcement and can ultimately do more harm than good. If you are a victim or know someone who may have been impacted or have information on this or any case, please contact the IMPD. Any information on separate cases can be submitted to the DCS Hotline at 1-800-800-5556 or the Nation Center for Exploited and Missing Children Cyber tip line: 1-800-843-5678 or report.cybertip.org or alternatively Crime Stoppers of Indiana at 317.262.TIPS.




The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is aware of a video circulating on social media involving an officer and a social media host regarding allegations of potential child sexual abuse. The video does not include important context surrounding the interaction. At the scene, a police report was completed, and detectives with the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) unit were notified of the allegations and will initiate a proper criminal investigation. While we need community members to speak up and notify us of criminal activity, we also need to be clear: law enforcement agencies cannot use vigilante-gathered information to make an arrest. information must be gathered through established legal processes to ensure it is admissible in court. Evidence obtained improperly or outside these procedures can undermine or derail an investigation, potentially allowing offenders to evade accountability and placing victims at greater risk of harm. IMPD can and does rely on legitimate tips from the community, which can play an important role in initiating investigations. However, vigilante actions are not a substitute for law enforcement and can ultimately do more harm than good. If you are a victim or know someone who may have been impacted or have information on this or any case, please contact the IMPD. Any information on separate cases can be submitted to the DCS Hotline at 1-800-800-5556 or the Nation Center for Exploited and Missing Children Cyber tip line: 1-800-843-5678 or report.cybertip.org or alternatively Crime Stoppers of Indiana at 317.262.TIPS.






Major update on the tug-of-war taking place inside the Trump administration concerning the Iran war and the future Attorney General. Trump is starting to wake up from the spell he was under and we need all hands on deck NOW!!!!



NJ teacher accused of bedding student in car, classroom was 'weird' with young boys, former student says trib.al/GL0kSSR


BREAKING: Congress demands for Pentagon to release 46 secret UFO videos, per NY Post.

















