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Chesapeake man, 35, charged in child porn case

Posted to: Chesapeake Crime News

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A 35-year-old man was arrested this week and charged with 10 charges related to possession of child pornography.

Police arrested Lonnie K.D. Bradshaw on Tuesday and charged him with one count of possession of obscene material and nine counts of possession of child pornography, police spokeswoman Kelly O'Sullivan said.

A local detective asked an investigator with the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to investigate him.

The task force investigator found that Bradshaw downloaded several files of child pornography, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Chesapeake Circuit Court.

Bradshaw, of the 1400 block of Glendale Ave., is being held on no bond at the Chesapeake Correctional Center.

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What?

Where did it say he molested children?

The Lust Of The Eyes -------

is of course directed by the brain but so many individuals so charged harbor huge collections of images that one questions why not make them forfeit their vision?, and I recall a Bible admonition to sacrifice an offending body part rather than to be condemned totally. Molesters are not changed for the better by years of imprisonment nor is there any effective therapy. Additionally, the cost to the tax-payers of imprisonment is high given that inside, they likely continue their avocation.

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