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发信人: ShowMeMoney (ShowMeMoney), 信区: Military
标 题: 米国的wsn们注意了,一个撸管的码工被米国警察抓了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jul 20 03:42:32 2012, 美东)
http://photos.mercurynews.com/2012/07/19/silicon-valley-largest
Silicon Valley: Officials arrest 15 in major child porn sweep
By Mark Gomez
mercurynews.com
Posted: 07/19/2012
In what San Jose police said is the largest locally led child porn sweep
ever in Northern California, detectives served search warrants Thursday
morning at 20 homes in Silicon Valley.
Operation Chickenhawk, which involved more than 165 detectives from 30 law
enforcement agencies, targeted people suspected of possessing child
pornography, according to law enforcement officials.
San Jose police spearheaded the effort and 15 arrests were made at the end
of the day, according to Sgt. Jason Dwyer. Each of the search warrants were
obtained after receiving information that links suspects to the possession
or distribution of child pornography.
"We're hoping to find evidence in all 20 houses and we're hoping to tie a
warm body with that evidence and take that person into custody," Dwyer said
earlier on Thursday.
Officials said some of the suspects were identified in online chat room
stings, where detectives posed as users and shared child pornographic images
with suspects. Investigators then obtained search warrants targeting IP
addresses.
Police did not release information about how much child pornography they had
confiscated.
An arrest at a home on Morrill Avenue was the first of the day, police said.
Sgt. Jason Dwyer said evidence of child porn was found inside the home.
During one arrest on Del Ray Avenue, an 18-year-old suspect panicked when
media arrived while he was getting into the transport wagon, police said.
The suspect tried to get in too quick and hit his head on top of the van,
splitting it open. He was taken to a hospital for treatment.
The Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which
coordinated the sweep, used a mobile forensic lab that allows investigators
to search computers or thumb drives in an effort to find child porn images.
Officials said it would ordinarily take months to obtain evidence from the
equipment.
"They take the evidence from the house and into the van and fire it up on
the spot, right in front of the person's house," Dwyer said.
If police find images of child pornography, the person is arrested, Dwyer
said.
Since January, the task force has arrested more than 40 men for possession
of child porn and in the past few months has conducted other sweeps
throughout the Bay Area, including operations that resulted in arrests in
Marin County, Sonoma County, Monterey County, Alameda County, San Jose and
Oakland.
Thursday's sweep is of similar scale to another high-profile child-
pornography bust centered in the Silicon Valley, the "Orchid Club" ring
uncovered by federal agents in 1996. Sixteen people were tried in federal
court for participating in the real-time sexual exploitation of young
Monterey County girls via the early incarnations of the Internet, with a
prison guard being identified as the group's ringleader.
Those identified and booked on felony possession of child porn were: Yun
Chen, 36, a software engineer; Tom Truong 27; Valentine Hyjek, 46, an IT
tech; Lorenzo Caliva, 22; Ismael Aragon, 53; Brandon Hellewell, 18; Davide
Signorelli, 30, a computer hardware engineer; Luis Benavides, 29, Moises
Cervantes, 36; Juan Carlos Rivera, 39; Marlon Ivan Garcia Chavez, 32; all of
San Jose; Robert Hernandez, 32; Tony Silva, 64; and Mark Flores, 31, all of
Santa Clara; and Robert Selvidge, 43, of Sunnyvale.
发信人: ShowMeMoney (ShowMeMoney), 信区: Military
标 题: 米国的wsn们注意了,一个撸管的码工被米国警察抓了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jul 20 03:42:32 2012, 美东)
http://photos.mercurynews.com/2012/07/19/silicon-valley-largest
Silicon Valley: Officials arrest 15 in major child porn sweep
By Mark Gomez
mercurynews.com
Posted: 07/19/2012
In what San Jose police said is the largest locally led child porn sweep
ever in Northern California, detectives served search warrants Thursday
morning at 20 homes in Silicon Valley.
Operation Chickenhawk, which involved more than 165 detectives from 30 law
enforcement agencies, targeted people suspected of possessing child
pornography, according to law enforcement officials.
San Jose police spearheaded the effort and 15 arrests were made at the end
of the day, according to Sgt. Jason Dwyer. Each of the search warrants were
obtained after receiving information that links suspects to the possession
or distribution of child pornography.
"We're hoping to find evidence in all 20 houses and we're hoping to tie a
warm body with that evidence and take that person into custody," Dwyer said
earlier on Thursday.
Officials said some of the suspects were identified in online chat room
stings, where detectives posed as users and shared child pornographic images
with suspects. Investigators then obtained search warrants targeting IP
addresses.
Police did not release information about how much child pornography they had
confiscated.
An arrest at a home on Morrill Avenue was the first of the day, police said.
Sgt. Jason Dwyer said evidence of child porn was found inside the home.
During one arrest on Del Ray Avenue, an 18-year-old suspect panicked when
media arrived while he was getting into the transport wagon, police said.
The suspect tried to get in too quick and hit his head on top of the van,
splitting it open. He was taken to a hospital for treatment.
The Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which
coordinated the sweep, used a mobile forensic lab that allows investigators
to search computers or thumb drives in an effort to find child porn images.
Officials said it would ordinarily take months to obtain evidence from the
equipment.
"They take the evidence from the house and into the van and fire it up on
the spot, right in front of the person's house," Dwyer said.
If police find images of child pornography, the person is arrested, Dwyer
said.
Since January, the task force has arrested more than 40 men for possession
of child porn and in the past few months has conducted other sweeps
throughout the Bay Area, including operations that resulted in arrests in
Marin County, Sonoma County, Monterey County, Alameda County, San Jose and
Oakland.
Thursday's sweep is of similar scale to another high-profile child-
pornography bust centered in the Silicon Valley, the "Orchid Club" ring
uncovered by federal agents in 1996. Sixteen people were tried in federal
court for participating in the real-time sexual exploitation of young
Monterey County girls via the early incarnations of the Internet, with a
prison guard being identified as the group's ringleader.
Those identified and booked on felony possession of child porn were: Yun
Chen, 36, a software engineer; Tom Truong 27; Valentine Hyjek, 46, an IT
tech; Lorenzo Caliva, 22; Ismael Aragon, 53; Brandon Hellewell, 18; Davide
Signorelli, 30, a computer hardware engineer; Luis Benavides, 29, Moises
Cervantes, 36; Juan Carlos Rivera, 39; Marlon Ivan Garcia Chavez, 32; all of
San Jose; Robert Hernandez, 32; Tony Silva, 64; and Mark Flores, 31, all of
Santa Clara; and Robert Selvidge, 43, of Sunnyvale.