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To: Brumar89 who wrote (632266)10/18/2011 2:53:49 PM
From: FJB2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578501
 
OWS protester accused of exposing self to children arrested

By KOMO Staff Published: Oct 18, 2011 at 10:36 AM PDT

komonews.com


SEATTLE -- A man accused of exposing himself to children at least five times across Seattle was arrested early Tuesday morning.

Seattle police say he was taken into custody at his Kenmore residence around 1 a.m.

Officers had been given a composite sketch of the suspect and detectives learned he had been at Westlake Park taking part in the
Occupy Seattle protests.

The man is accused of exposing himself three times on Sept. 29 -- once in Crown Hill, once near Alki Beach, and a third time on Capitol Hill. Three days later, he was spotted at Pinehurst Playfield near Northgate, and then again on Oct. 3 at the Lakeside soccer field in North Seattle.

In one instance, the man allegedly approached two 13-year-old girls on swings, made a comment and was engaged in a lewd act when they turned to look, according to police.

The man was booked into King County Jail for Investigation of Indecent Exposure.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (632266)10/18/2011 2:57:09 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1578501
 
Those homosexuals are aggressive:

Bricks thrown through school windows included threatening notes

Damaged doors and windows at Christian Liberty Academy in Arlington Heights on Monday. INSET: One of the bricks recovered. (Stacey Wescott, Chicago Tribune/









By Michelle Stoffel tribune reporter October 17, 2011
chicagotribune.com

Bricks thrown through windows of a northwest suburban school prior to an appearance there by an anti-gay activist had threatening notes attached, police said today.

The bricks were thrown at Christian Liberty Academy early Saturday morning, apparently in protest of Scott Lively, an anti-gay activist, who spoke there later that night during a banquet hosted by Americans for Truth Against Homosexuality.

A note attached to one brick read, "This is just a sample of what we will do if you don't shut down scott lively and AFTAH (expletive) scott lively Quit the homophobic (expletive)!"

Another brick had "Shut down Lively" written on it. Some school administrators also received e-mails from an anonymous person taking responsibility for the crime.

Police are continuing their investigation. They do not believe anyone broke into the school, but thoroughly swept the building Saturday, Arlington Heights Sgt. Mike Hernandez said.

Police are increasing patrols around the school, he added.