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12th Grade Boy Arrested for Having Sex with his 16 year old girlfriend |
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| Facing possible lifetime registration as a SEXUAL PREDATOR, Alexander A. Khaleel, a 12th grader at Niceville High School in Niceville, faces felony charges for having sex with his girlfriend, who was less than 16 years old.
Alexander A. Khaleel of Whitewood Way is charged with lewd or lascivious battery. Lawmen in March responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint and found Khaleel's car parked in a residential area in Niceville. A deputy learned Khaleel was parking there, then cutting across a private lot to get to his girlfriend's back yard.
The girl said they had had sex on five occasions and performed other acts several times.
Khaleel, said they first had sex when he was 17 and she was 14. He was arrested April 17. Andrew Gant mailto:
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Tuesday April 22nd, 2008 http://www.nwfdailynews.com/article/13871
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How to Sell a Hamburger in America... Use Sexy Women! This is why our children are going to prison! |
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| Turning American Children into little Sex Machines... pumping their minds with sex, sex, sex, then arresting them and branding them Sexual Predators when they start having sex at 8, 10, 12 years old.... WTF!!! These rich politicians vote for More Prisons, More Police, More Taxes and they Vote on their OWN PAY INCREASES... All the while Locking up our children, men and women for having SEX. They will even lock up a MOTHER for taking photos of her baby in the bath tub, or herself as she breast feeds her baby!!! Why do we pay the FCC, Federal Communication Commission?  Through television, billboards, and the internet; I feel that you are being consciously being promoted sex. You typically see half-naked women who are holding an object that they are advertising. I am not saying that this method is wrong, but I want to figure out why sex sells and why does your economy accept this. First off, it is not only degrading to woman, but it gives the wrong idea of women. It makes it seem as if they are only sexual objects. Media today has become comfortable with nudeness.
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Teens, Cell Cams, Pornorgraph Charges and Labeled Sex Offender |
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| Teens and Cell Cams: Striking a Pose? Many families preserve history through photos. Often, a trip to grandma's would seem incomplete without a trip down memory lane via the big book of pictures. These days, electronic media dominates everything from the way we listen to music, communicate and save images. Almost every cell phone has a built-in camera, which has some parents concerned -- for good reason.
According to a recent report by the Associated Press, more and more teens are taking inappropriate photos of themselves, often wearing little or no clothing, and sending them to prospective boyfriends or girlfriends. More worrisome, these photos, once on the Internet, are accessible to practically anyone. And Our United States Government wants to put them in prison and brand them for the rest of their lives as Sexual Predators. And it's not just troubled inner-city teens doing the dirty downloads. Alana Scott, a 2006 graduate of Tahlequah High School and an honors psychology student at Northeastern State University, shed harsh light on the teen cell-cam nudie photo rage. "This is real," she said. "I have heard of it happening at Tahlequah High School and other schools around the state. However, there's no way for the schools to monitor this kind of activity. All the schools have done is provide teenagers with friends. The actual issue takes place in the homes of these adolescents. The schools have every right to punish their students when the pictures get out, if they can determine the origin and distribution of the photos." One mother of two sons, "Mary," agreed with Scott, but asked to remain anonymous due to the nature of the topic.
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