Law Operation "Broken Heart" Results in Arrest of 2,300 Suspected Child Sex Offenders

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More Than 2,300 Suspected Online Child Sex Offenders Arrested During Operation “Broken Heart”

The Department of Justice today announced the arrest of more than 2,300 suspected online child sex offenders during a three-month, nationwide, operation conducted by Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces. The task forces identified 195 offenders who either produced child pornography or committed child sexual abuse, and 383 children who suffered recent, ongoing, or historical sexual abuse or production of child pornography.

The 61 ICAC task forces, located in all 50 states and comprised of more than 4,500 federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies, led the coordinated operation known as “Broken Heart” during the months of March, April, and May 2018. During the course of the operation, the task forces investigated more than 25,200 complaints of technology-facilitated crimes against children and delivered more than 3,700 presentations on Internet safety to over 390,000 youth and adults.

"No child should ever have to endure sexual abuse," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. "And yet, in recent years, certain forms of modern technology have facilitated the spread of child pornography and created greater incentives for its production. We at the Department of Justice are determined to strike back against these repugnant crimes. It is shocking and very sad that in this one operation, we have arrested more than 2,300 alleged child predators and investigated some 25,200 sexual abuse complaints. Any would-be criminal should be warned: this Department will remain relentless in hunting down those who victimize our children."

The operation targeted suspects who: (1) produce, distribute, receive and possess child pornography; (2) engage in online enticement of children for sexual purposes; (3) engage in the sex trafficking of children; and (4) travel across state lines or to foreign countries and sexually abuse children.

The ICAC Program is funded through the Department’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). In 1998, OJJDP launched the ICAC Task Force Program to help federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies enhance their investigative responses to offenders who use the Internet, online communication systems or computer technology to exploit children. To date, ICAC Task Forces have reviewed more than 775,000 complaints of child exploitation, which resulted in the arrest of more than 83,000 individuals. In addition, since the ICAC program's inception, more than 629,400 law enforcement officers, prosecutors and other professionals have been trained on techniques to investigate and prosecute ICAC-related cases.
Full DOJ Statement

Man, that list of child sex offender busts is really starting to expand now. I've actually lost track of the total, but we're well up into the thousands. I am increasingly baffled as to how the media's been paying so little attention to all of these operations and arrests, because there's easily dozens of these arrests on a smaller scale every single month, and Broken Heart has been underway for months now. I would absolutely love to link to a regular news article about this, but even though this story and the statement from the DOJ have been out for an entire day, literally none of them are writing about it. It's only getting attention at local levels, if even.

You'd think this kind of stuff would get more national attention, but apparently fucking not!
 
Okay, there we go. I found one article about it on FOX's website, but you have to specifically search for it and sort by date instead of relevance or it won't show up. It's just a copy-and-paste of the DOJ release, though. I'm trying to give more left-leaning outlets the benefit of the doubt here, but so far I haven't found it on places like CNN, MSNBC, the Washington Post, or the Huffington Post, which doesn't have a fucking first-party search function apparently.
 
Okay, there we go. I found one article about it on FOX's website, but you have to specifically search for it and sort by date instead of relevance or it won't show up. It's just a copy-and-paste of the DOJ release, though. I'm trying to give more left-leaning outlets the benefit of the doubt here, but so far I haven't found it on places like CNN, MSNBC, the Washington Post, or the Huffington Post, which doesn't have a fucking first-party search function apparently.
https://www.cbsnews.com/live/video/...offenders-arrested-in-operation-broken-heart/

Though I am sure that no coverage is as complete as this:
 
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Looks like most are focusing on local arrests due to the operation.

I'm surprised The Root actually did an "article" about it. It's more like a paragraph.
 
You know, even they dont get reported at least our LEOs are doing something about it. The UK ignores it and let's it go on for decades while giving hardly any prison time. The UK is fucking pathetic and they should be ashamed. Rotterdam wouldn't have lasted a week over here but it lasted a decade in the UK. Fucking cucks.


Also you have to remember progtards have been trying to push pedos mainstream lately, so this isn't a surprise.

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Along with the mayor of London tweeting about not enough LGBT editor's on Wikipedia, the UK is a fucking joke and the next Sweden with even more Orwellian laws.
 
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I remember during pizzagate a lot of the people were saying that if Trump got in he was going to go after all the pedo-gangs and nobody really believed it. I have a feeling that's part of the reason you're not hearing much about it in the MSM.
 
They have a goddamned responsibility when it comes to keeping the public informed,

Actually, they don't. The medias only obligation is to remain profitable enough to the umbrella corporations shareholders. If that means you have to tow the line in regards to remaining on good terms with Hollywood, and certain foundations and companies run by certain wealthy individuals so you can continue to get your exclusives, then you do it.

And these certain individuals do not want to give Trump something else after this disaster that was shaking hands with the NK President.
 
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