A former elementary school volunteer was indicted on additional federal child pornography charges Monday, part of a continuing investigation into a wide-ranging child-sex abuse case in Prince George's County.
Deonte Carraway, 22, faces
13 federal charges of sexual exploitation of a minor to produce child pornography, according to court documents.
A federal grand jury charged that
Carraway persuaded children to engage in "sexually explicit conduct," recorded the acts and transmitted the material to others, the documents state. The documents indicate that Carraway had the children perform sex acts on him and on each other.
Carraway, of Glenarden, Md., was arrested Feb. 4. He admitted creating videos showing children
between the ages of 9 and 13 performing "vile sexual acts," according to police.
Carraway faces separate criminal charges in Prince George's County, where police have determined that
17 children are victims in the case.
Prince George's police are working with the FBI, and the 11 victims cited in the federal indictment are part of the group of 17 children that county law enforcement determined are victims.
Comment: Police forces throughout the US now simply react and rarely do they attempt to de-escalate situations. In fact the police are often the first to cause situations to get out of control - it's shoot first and ask questions later. All people are now assumed to be criminals and treated as such. Perhaps the elites are becoming more afraid that the pitchforks are coming soon, and the overt brutality of the police is simply a way to let the populace know who is still in charge.