Sting Reveals Child Porn on 20,000 Virginia Computers
During a 30-month investigation law enforcement officials received child pornography from nearly 20,000 private computers in the state. Herndon, a town of 23,000 is reported to have 1,058 known computers with child porn files which users sent to undercover investigators. Read this article from today's Fairfax Extra for more information.
By Focus on Fairfax |
April 10, 2008; 2:04 PM ET
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Crime
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