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只能是正教授,电脑都是拿GRANT买的。不过哥们也不容易,离婚,带两个娃。
On Sunday The Blaze brought you the disturbing story of a man who was arrested for viewing child pornography on a laptop during his first class Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Boston on Saturday afternoon. That man turned out to be none other than 47-year-old Grant Smith, a professor at the University of Utah.
To make matters worse, prosecutors say the father of two purchased the very laptop on which he viewed pornographic images of children aged 5 to 14, with grant money.
According to CBS, Smith, who pleaded not guilty, was arraigned Monday in East Boston District Court. Bail was set at $75,000. If released, he will be prohibited from having unsupervised contact with children.
CBS reports that a passenger noticed Smith looking at the images in question and promptly alerted the flight crew. In addition, the passenger reportedly e-mailed a relative and asked them to call police.
Investigators say Smith began to erase the dubious files after a flight attendant told him to shut off his computer.
CBS explains what happened next:
State troopers met Smith after the plane landed at Logan Airport and took him into custody.
Police say they found several disturbing files on his laptop, including photos of children, mostly girls, ranging from 5-to-14 years old.
Smith has been charged with possession of child pornography. He was also ordered to stay off the Internet, unless it’s for business purposes.
Smith is a divorced father of two young children. He is a professor of material science and engineering and an adjunct professor of chemical engineering at the University of Utah.
Prosecutors say his laptop was purchased with grant money.
On Sunday The Blaze brought you the disturbing story of a man who was arrested for viewing child pornography on a laptop during his first class Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Boston on Saturday afternoon. That man turned out to be none other than 47-year-old Grant Smith, a professor at the University of Utah.
To make matters worse, prosecutors say the father of two purchased the very laptop on which he viewed pornographic images of children aged 5 to 14, with grant money.
According to CBS, Smith, who pleaded not guilty, was arraigned Monday in East Boston District Court. Bail was set at $75,000. If released, he will be prohibited from having unsupervised contact with children.
CBS reports that a passenger noticed Smith looking at the images in question and promptly alerted the flight crew. In addition, the passenger reportedly e-mailed a relative and asked them to call police.
Investigators say Smith began to erase the dubious files after a flight attendant told him to shut off his computer.
CBS explains what happened next:
State troopers met Smith after the plane landed at Logan Airport and took him into custody.
Police say they found several disturbing files on his laptop, including photos of children, mostly girls, ranging from 5-to-14 years old.
Smith has been charged with possession of child pornography. He was also ordered to stay off the Internet, unless it’s for business purposes.
Smith is a divorced father of two young children. He is a professor of material science and engineering and an adjunct professor of chemical engineering at the University of Utah.
Prosecutors say his laptop was purchased with grant money.