"What they suspect"? Either it is or it isn't, how could there be any doubt - what an irritatingly stupid statement.
So far, Johnson County authorities, working with the U.S. Secret Service and district attorney's offices in Johnson and Tarrant counties, have confirmed two victims 14-year-old girls in Arlington and Johnson County. Mr. Velasquez is accused of having sex with the Arlington girl in her home while her parents were away, police said.
Girls used to have sex years ago at the age of 14 and even younger. Biology shows that they have been prepared by the Earth Mother for this type of activity. Also, her parents are evil totalitarian monsters for infringing on her right to enjoy sex.
"It's possible that he contacted more than 300 individuals," said Johnson County Detective Jason Buchanan. He said the contacts could have occurred as long as three years ago.
Contacting them isn't a crime. One has to wait until he raped every last one of them before any action should be taken. It violates our, "No force, no harm" credo.
Mr. Velasquez is being held in Johnson County on a charge of sexual assault of a child under 17. Bail is set at $75,000. He declined a request for an interview Thursday.
There is no such thing as sexual assault of a minor; the only crime here is that of the police arresting this man and infringing on both his and the childs rights.
"This man is adept in bragging on his victims, telling them how they've matured giving them attention," Sheriff Alford said. "He later talks them into a sexual relationship."
Well, they are mature; see paragraph one.
When police searched the home of Mr. Velasquez, who police said was an unemployed student at Tarrant County College, they found index cards containing girls' Internet contact information and physical descriptions and other identifying information. One address was in Chicago, officials said.
So what does that mean?
Investigators also found what they suspect is child pornography on his computer, said Johnson County Detective Jason Buchanan.
Child pornography should be legal. Nobody gets hurt. See no force, no harm.
Authorities urge anyone who may have come in contact with Mr. Velasquez to contact the Johnson County Sheriff's Department at 817-556-6000.
They just want to use this as some front in some nefarious attempt to institute the police state. First they'll get the pedophiles, then you'll be next.
Is there an All-Evil-Guys-Have-Wayne-As-A-Middle Name ping list?
If not, why not?
And, he had this info on over 300 girls? That doesn't say much for the girls. They are all going crazy.