South Carolina detectives posed as teens online.
An undercover operation in South Carolina busted 11 men accused of targeting minors on social media and arranging to meet them for sexual activity. busted 11 men arrested and charged with contacting children through various social media platforms and apps and arranging to meet for sexual activity. on Monday, explained that law enforcement officers pretended to be underage teenagers as the suspects messaged them through social media apps.
"After the suspect asked to meet with ‘the child,’ detectives were staged at a predetermined meeting spot to arrest them," Koon said in a statement. "There is no doubt about the intent of these suspects when the messages and images they sent are reviewed." "That’s why it’s important for parents to know who their children are communicating with online because sexual predators are looking for opportunities to exploit them," the sheriff added. No actual children were used or placed in harm's way during the operation, he said. Christopher Michael Alexander, 30, Gilbert, South Carolina.
The men charged are: Christopher Michael Alexander, 30, Gilbert, South Carolina; Bryan Keith Beane, 61, Kings Mountain, North Carolina; Jason Brandon Davis, 41, Lexington, South Carolina; Rodney Carlton Fussell, 25, Leesville, South Carolina; Terry Dwayne Goins Jr., 23, Gilbert, South Carolina; Nicholas Banks Jeffcoat, 33, Columbia, South Carolina; Robert Mitchum Nichols, 67, Florence, South Carolina; Karl Jordan Platt, 28, Columbia, South Carolina; George Stanley Sawyer Jr.
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