Posted on 09/28/2006 2:08:41 PM PDT by RDTF
The human resources director of The Washington Times has been arrested on charges of soliciting a teenager for sex on the Internet.
D.C. police say 53-year-old Randall Casseday of Dobbs Ferry, New York, was arrested Tuesday night in Northeast Washington. He had allegedly arranged to meet what he believed was a 13-year-old girl he had been corresponding with in an online chat room. The person he was communicating with was a detective with the department's Internet Crimes Against Children branch.
Casseday, who rents a room in the Washington area, was charged with attempted enticement of a minor and was due to appear Thursday in U.S. District Court.
Brian Bauman, a spokesman for the Times, says the company is cooperating with authorities and that Casseday has been suspended without pay pending the results of the investigation.
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HOW can these people be so stupid!
Ask any daughters or nieces, "How would you like a date with someone almost as old as your grandfather?" and their only reactions would be horror, revulsion, disgust, or stark incredulity -IF they ever spoke to you again!
I doubt they even feel old men HAVE a sexual identity at all.
So were I to ever encounter someone online who claimed to be some underage girl who would just love such a date, I think the only response would be, "I do not even want to know your badge number...Just keep up the good work!"
Yet, it seems every week we read about some self-destructive delusional moron.
Another sicko pervert...
Hmm, when is Tony Blankly going to resign as he wants Dennis Hastert to resign, after all, he should have known.
Oh boy, someone tell me this isn't for real. I should have known for every perv in the GOP there are a dozen in the Moonbat camp.
Well said Dane!
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