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ShowMarch 25, 2024
"Shouldn't society be judged by how we help our children from predators?": Crowder & Predator Poachers take down vile pedo
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Today, Louder with Crowder showed its first exclusive collaboration with Alex Rosen and Predator Poachers.
"Shouldn't society be judged by how we help our children from predators?" Crowder said. "I cannot imagine a scenario where someone is more helpless than a child."
In 2005, a man named Allen Lee Doughtery was charged with the sexual assault of a 15-year-old. He received no jail time but was offered deferred education and five years probation. He was also supposed to be on the sex offender registry for life.
Rosen found Doughtery by cross-referencing disturbing Signal groups that were full of child pornography.
"This is not work that should fall upon people like us. That is the greater issue here at play. There are plenty of instances where the threat is known and credible, and something can be done but nothing is," Crowder said.
In the undercover footage, you see Rosen posing as someone interested in buying Doughtery’s truck but he ends up confronting him about the Signal groups he was associated with.
Doughtery claimed that he thought those groups would solely contain “regular pornography” and that he got out as soon as he realized what was going on.
The police subsequently arrived on the scene and instructed Rosen to leave. However, they did indicate that authorities had already tapped into Dougherty's phone as part of his probation and Rosen believed it was “only a matter of time” before the police took this situation seriously.
Part of the problem is the soft-on-crime approach by many prosecutors, which may include plea deals with no jail time. But in some states, it’s illegal for people like Rosen to do jobs like these. In one instance, Doughtery indicated a time in New Mexico when the predator was let go because it was not an actual child or police officer on the other end of the chat.
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