Don’t Send That Sh*t To Me !!

I recently received one of the most vile shares I have ever seen. Although I did not view the video, the picture was something you cannot “un-see”. My heart started racing and I became physically sick. It was a video of a man and a young child engaging in a sex act. The video for some sick reason has gone viral. I immediately deleted it. For everybody reading this report, I’m not going to sugar coat this. Don’t send that “shit” to me. Many people think they are helping by sharing this crap, in hopes of capturing the sick freak. They are not. “If you saved it, if you posted it to your page, if you sent it to someone else,  you’re disseminating child porn. That’s a felony. You could be looking at six to thirty years in a federal penitentiary. Possession of child porn is a felony!! That could get you anywhere from a year to ten years. Both of the violations require you to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life. As African American’s we already got enough on our plate. If you are one of those, like myself, who doesn’t check their messages everyday, or forgot to check them today and then gets stopped by a racist or zealous policeman, than that could be my @ss, if they see child porn on my tech.

FBI officials and federal prosecutors are investigating the case. There have been multiple reports of a suspect being arrested in connection with this case.  But because of the nature of the investigation, investigators are not confirming any information about arrests. According to law enforcement, “there is no need for social media to be involved.” There’s no need to “repost” this video. Law enforcement are doing their jobs. They are investigating. They are doing their best to identify the parties. If you get the video you should report the video to the social media platform and call your local law enforcement office. Do not share the video to the department’s Facebook page and do not disseminate the video using Facebook Messenger. Do not save the video or screenshots of the video on your phone. I need to repeat this part because I don’t want any of you to get caught up!

Investigators are working to determine how and by whom the video was shared. If you receive this video through social media, report it to the social media platform and delete it immediately. Do not share it, as criminal charges may result.

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