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Operation Traffic Stop 2, the largest undercover operation in the history of the Sheriff's Office, resulted in 219 arrests, including 2 human traffickers. The operation targeted prostitution schemes and aimed to identify and assist victims of human trafficking. The arrested individuals came from various countries, including Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, and the Bahamas. Additionally, 35 of the arrested individuals were in the United States illegally. The operation involved collaboration between multiple law enforcement agencies and organizations dedicated to supporting victims of human trafficking. The authorities emphasized the importance of early intervention and providing resources to help victims rebuild their lives.

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A commercial sex ring catering to wealthy and well-connected clients has been exposed. Prospective buyers had to complete an online survey, provide personal information, and pay a monthly fee to join the exclusive club. Once verified, they could order services from sex workers, choosing the duration and type of encounter from a menu of options. The buyers, including doctors, lawyers, accountants, elected officials, executives, military officers, government contractors, professors, and scientists, were directed to various apartments to engage in commercial sex. The government suspects there may be hundreds of individuals involved, but the investigation is still in its early stages. The buyers have not been charged or named in the affidavit.

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Larry Hayes, a 41-year-old retired army staff sergeant, was caught trying to have sex with a 15-year-old for $250. He has no criminal history until now and faces charges for human trafficking. Edmundo DeSalvo, a 36-year-old TSA screener from North Carolina, was also caught in a similar sting operation. It raises concerns about airport security when someone like him is responsible for screening passengers.

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There is a movement to desensitize the world to the sexualization of children, which is becoming mainstream. Human trafficking generates around $32 billion annually. A Dutch pedophile is trying to legalize sex with children as young as 2 or 3 years old. An undercover operation is underway to locate a suspected child trafficker and his attendants. This group operates a sex hotel and produces child rape videos. The fight against child trafficking is a growing international crime network, surpassing the illegal arms and drug trades. The urgency to rescue children is emphasized, as they are victims, not volunteers. This work takes a toll, but it is necessary to protect the innocent.

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The video discusses a whistleblower revealing that federal agents are allegedly pimping migrants for prostitution. Sheriff Grady Judd exposed this operation, leading to 21 arrests. Migrants claim they were given free flights by government officials for this purpose. The sheriff accuses a female federal agent of running the operation. This shocking revelation parallels previous government involvement in illegal activities. Viewers are urged to watch the video for more details and share their thoughts on the matter.

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Holmes, a rapper and music executive, is linked to a sex trafficking investigation. Law enforcement vehicles and Bearcats are on the scene at a home registered to Bad Boy Films, owned by P. Diddy's daughter. People were detained and taken into custody, but their status is unclear. The authorities were heavily armed and tactical during the operation. Three individuals were apprehended inside the home. Translation: Holmes, a rapper and music executive, is connected to a sex trafficking investigation. Law enforcement vehicles and Bearcats are at a home registered to Bad Boy Films, owned by P. Diddy's daughter. People were detained and taken into custody, but their status is unclear. The authorities were heavily armed and tactical during the operation. Three individuals were apprehended inside the home.

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The Northeast Ohio human trafficking task force conducted a weeklong sting operation called Operation buyer's remorse, resulting in 160 arrests, including 27 from Northeast Ohio. Among those arrested were John Zitzner, a founder of breakthrough charter schools, and Michael Schnur, a lead instructor at Mathnasium. The task force targeted areas with high pedestrian and vehicle traffic, particularly retail and commercial areas near highways. Over 100 human trafficking survivors were also identified and provided with health and social services. The task force emphasized that these individuals could be anyone, appearing to be upstanding members of the community. They highlighted the importance of addressing the demand for commercial sex, as it can have far-reaching consequences for individuals and their families.

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A high-ranking military official, Bruce McNeely, was involved in sex trafficking cases but avoided jail time by claiming mental health issues. Despite sharing this information, social media platforms restricted the content. The speaker plans to share more details on a new app called RIFC to prevent censorship. They urge viewers to download the app for uncensored information on McNeely's past cases and court-ordered counseling.

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A Maryland man, Kilmar, was a suspect in a human trafficking operation dating back three years. Fox Digital obtained body cam footage of a Tennessee Highway Patrol stop where Kilmar was pulled over for speeding with eight passengers and no luggage. The officer questioned Kilmar, who said he and the passengers were traveling from Maryland to San Luis, Missouri for work. The officer suspected Kilmar was being paid to transport the passengers, who he believed were primarily Spanish-speaking. The officer noted the passengers had no luggage and predicted they would only have basic toiletries on their person. He also suspected Kilmar had around $1,400 cash in his pocket. The body cam audio cuts out for ten minutes while the officer makes a phone call. Sources claim the officer contacted the FBI and ICE, who advised police not to detain Kilmar at the time. The source also stated that Biden's ICE never showed up. The source also said that an MS-13 gangster, suspected human smuggler and wife beater, was released into the country.

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I am a real victim of Jeffrey Epstein, trafficked by Deborah Palfrey, the DC madam. I was drugged and raped by Paul Hung after answering an ambiguous ad. Deborah seemed to know what happened. Later, Jonathan Luna drove me to the Bethesda Marriott where Epstein and Andrew Windsor assaulted me. I called the police but was abducted for two weeks. Ed Norris, former Maryland State Police superintendent, moved me from DC. I have more information about government officials involved. Please save and redistribute this video as I've been threatened and my car disabled. The American people need to spread this to hold the criminals accountable.

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Three individuals were arrested and charged with running high-end brothels in Cambridge, Watertown, and Eastern Virginia. The brothels were promoted through two websites, bostontop10.com and browneyesgirlsva.blog. These individuals trafficked predominantly Asian women across the United States for sex, exploiting them in the process. The operation was secretive and exclusive, targeting wealthy and well-connected clients. To become a member, prospective buyers had to complete an online survey, provide personal information, including driver's license photos and credit card details, and pay a monthly fee. Once verified, buyers could order services from sex workers, choosing the duration and type of encounter from a menu of options. Prices ranged from $350 to $600 per hour, with photos of available women provided.

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A school leader has resigned after being arrested in a human trafficking sting. John Zitzner, the cofounder and former board president of Breakthrough Public Schools in Cleveland, was among the 160 individuals arrested. Parents in the school system are concerned about the impact on the school's reputation and quality of learning. Ohio attorney general Dave Yost emphasized that the crackdown targeted the demand for human trafficking. The operation interviewed 104 survivors and connected them to necessary services. Local law enforcement highlighted the prevalence of the problem in the area. The school board chair stated that Zitzner's resignation does not affect staff or students, as he had minimal contact with them.

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Law enforcement in Baton Rouge discovered a human trafficking operation involving a Venezuelan criminal organization. Two victims and a suspect were found in an apartment complex. One victim was smuggled into Texas and forced to pay $30,000 by having sex with clients. Victims often cannot explain how they arrived or where they are staying.

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Three individuals were arrested and charged with operating high-end brothels in Cambridge, Watertown, and Eastern Virginia. These brothels were promoted through two websites, bostontop10.com and browneyesgirlsva.blog. The individuals facilitated the trafficking of predominantly Asian women across the United States for a commercial sex ring. The operation catered to a wealthy and well-connected clientele, who had to provide personal information and pay a monthly fee to join. Once verified, buyers could place orders with sex workers, choosing the duration and services they desired from a menu of options. Prices ranged from $350 to $600 per hour.

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A human trafficking sting called Operation March Sadness resulted in 288 arrests, including illegal immigrants, a teacher, coaches, and military members. Sheriff Judd shared shocking moments, like two teenagers attempting robbery with a BB gun and 21 illegal immigrants. He highlighted three human trafficking victims who were brought to the US illegally, forced into prostitution, and flown around the country on a DHS voucher. The victims revealed they were part of a larger operation involving multiple individuals.

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Three individuals were arrested and charged with operating high-end brothels in Cambridge, Watertown, and Eastern Virginia. These brothels were promoted through two websites, bostontop10.com and browneyesgirlsva.blog. The individuals facilitated the trafficking of predominantly Asian women across the United States for a commercial sex ring. The operation catered to a wealthy and well-connected clientele, who had to complete a survey and provide personal information, including driver's license photos, employer details, and credit card information. Once verified, buyers could place orders with sex workers, choosing the duration and services they desired from a menu of options. Prices ranged from $350 to $600 per hour.

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Hotels across the United States are being sued for child trafficking. A woman discovered a hidden camera in her hotel room and found more cameras using an app on her phone. She also found a secret walkway connecting all the rooms, where children were being kept. The people involved in this trafficking operation were arrested. This discovery has led to investigations in other hotels, revealing their involvement in housing and sex trafficking. It is fortunate that the children were found alive.

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The county sheriff's office released a motel video showing Steven Hovinec and an undercover officer during a human trafficking sting. Hovinec claimed he was at the hotel for a massage, but his interaction with the officer raised doubts. The arrest led to the apprehension of 26 individuals, including sex buyers and prostitutes, as well as the identification of six potential human trafficking victims. The operation is crucial as sex buyers contribute significantly to the problem, perpetuating the victimization of females. Hovinec, who serves as the chief of staff for all military schools in the US, was arrested and is currently on leave. The Department of Defense Education Activity Agency, his employer, is aware of the charge.

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In this video, the speaker shares a remarkable story of a successful operation to rescue children from exploitation. They explain how they identified a group involved in trafficking Ukrainian kids, leading to the arrest of the leader in Mexico City. Two of his associates were found in Ecuador, where they were operating a child sex hotel. The speaker mentions that they have set up an aftercare shelter for the victims and have rescued thousands of children. They also mention a documentary called "The Hidden War" that will be released later this year, documenting their unprecedented operation.

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A decorated army colonel and former chief of cardiology at Madigan Army Hospital, Jeffrey Coons, was arrested in a child sex trafficking sting after texting an undercover officer posing as a 13-year-old girl. Despite this, the Washington Department of Health has renewed his medical license. More details on this case, including text message evidence, are available online. Stay tuned for updates on how he maintains his license and avoids further legal consequences.

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As part of our ongoing commitment to combat sex trafficking, the Leon County Sheriff's Office arrested 19 individuals in "Operation Resolution," a multi-agency initiative. This operation aimed to prevent the purchase of potential human trafficking victims. The Capital City Human Trafficking Task Force, including LCSO, Homeland Security, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, made 19 arrests, had 49 solicitation contacts, and 80 contacts related to the human trafficking of juveniles, leading to multiple ongoing investigations. Those arrested include an oncology surgeon, a college professor, an undocumented person held by ICE, a guardian at a local elementary school, and a volunteer firefighter. Two suspects traveled from Louisiana to engage in this crime. We are committed to pursuing and removing these individuals from our community to protect our youth and make our community safer.

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Sheriff shared shocking details from a press conference about a man wanting to eat a child. 45 people were arrested for various crimes, including child predators and human traffickers. One man planned to physically cannibalize someone and make a child drink urine. Another man took drugs and injected himself with testosterone before meeting who he thought was a 14-year-old. Many admitted to having sexually transmitted diseases and were willing to have sex with a minor. The investigation revealed disturbing acts of depravity.

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A high-end brothel network operating in the Boston area and Washington DC suburbs has been exposed. The brothels were promoted online, targeting wealthy and influential clients. Clients were offered sex services, some priced at over $600 per hour. The investigation revealed that predominantly Asian women were trafficked across the United States for commercial sex, with the websites facilitating their movement. The ringleader, along with two others, has been charged in the case. While the names of the clients have not been disclosed, they are described as elected officials, executives, doctors, and attorneys.

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Jared Hudson - The War Against Evil: A Navy SEAL’s Fight to Save Children in America | SRS #173
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Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL and law enforcement officer, discusses his journey and the work of Covenant Rescue Group, a nonprofit he co-founded to combat human trafficking. He emphasizes the importance of addressing the issue of child exploitation and educating parents about the dangers their children face, particularly with the prevalence of technology and social media. Hudson shares his background, including his military service and law enforcement career, highlighting his experiences in various combat zones and the skills he developed. He explains how he transitioned from military service to law enforcement and eventually to founding Covenant Rescue Group, driven by a passion for helping victims of human trafficking. The conversation delves into the complexities of human trafficking, including the misconceptions surrounding it. Hudson notes that many victims are often unaware they are being trafficked, as they may have been groomed or manipulated by individuals they trust. He stresses that the majority of trafficking cases involve known perpetrators, such as family members or acquaintances, rather than strangers. Hudson outlines the operational model of Covenant Rescue Group, which involves training local law enforcement agencies to conduct sting operations targeting individuals seeking to exploit children. He explains the importance of building strong cases that can withstand legal scrutiny, emphasizing the need for collaboration between law enforcement and prosecutors. He shares insights into the challenges faced by law enforcement in prosecuting trafficking cases, including the reluctance of victims to come forward and the complexities of navigating the legal system. Hudson highlights the need for community awareness and proactive measures to protect children, urging parents to monitor their children's online activities and educate them about potential dangers. Throughout the discussion, Hudson reflects on his faith and how it guides his work, emphasizing the importance of being vigilant and proactive in the fight against human trafficking. He encourages listeners to support organizations like Covenant Rescue Group and to take an active role in protecting vulnerable individuals in their communities.

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Retired Boston Detective | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #616
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Boston's streets forged a three-decade career, culminating in retirement after 31 years on the police force and 20 in the human trafficking unit. Connelly describes starting in Dorchester and South Boston, part of a disciplined era of walking beats, where gang violence and shootings surged in the early 1990s. She contrasts that with today’s landscape, noting a shift toward community policing, a decline in homicide counts, and a focus on rebuilding trust through neighborhood presence. She also acknowledges the toll of long shifts, stress, and family life, including hair loss that pushed her to seek treatment. She details the human trafficking unit’s work, explaining that trafficking centers on coercion and exploitation by pimps who run multiple victims. Cases unfold through grooming over weeks or months, with promises of money or affection. A three-year federal investigation began from a music-video recruitment scenario, expanding to Rhode Island, New Jersey, Vegas, and beyond. The team identified a pimp with dozens of victims, including a bottom who recruited others. Online ads and sting tactics arrested buyers, while federal charges yielded long sentences. A Rhode Island case highlighted the gravity and violence involved. Connelly recounts fingerprints and forensics as essential tools—fingerprints hinge on smooth surfaces and are powerful when found at a scene, but not always available; video has become ubiquitous and can push prosecutions forward, even as juries grow skeptical if forensics is incomplete. She notes that shows like CSI and The First 48 distort expectations, leading juries to demand DNA, fingerprints, and dramatic moments that don’t always appear in real cases. She describes juggling multiple investigations under time pressure, and how community policing and walking beats changed daily work compared with cruiser-heavy eras. After returning to Dorchester briefly, she moved to Charleston, South Carolina, to be near her daughter and pursue painting as a hobby. She reflects on a close-knit police culture, the camaraderie among officers, and the challenge of balancing work with family life, including holidays and shifts. She notes political shifts in crime policy and district attorney support, praising a current DA for backing proactive policing, while lamenting the toll on public trust. Now retired, she looks forward to a quieter life by the sea and new creative pursuits.
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