On parole for previous child pornography conviction in
Indiana
Indianapolis - United States Attorney Josh Minkler announced
today a Dearborn County, Indiana, man who was on parole of a previous
conviction on child pornography charges, was sentenced for possession of child
pornography. Wayne D. Brown 48, Aurora, was sentenced to 135 months (over 11
years) imprisonment by U. S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt late last week.
“This Office has sent a consistent message when it comes to
child pornography and the re-victimization of our children,” said Minkler.
“Child Pornography is child abuse, and individuals who continue to traffic in
child abuse imagery will go to prison.”
According to court records, Brown was on Indiana parole for
convictions of Possession of Child Pornography and Child Exploitation in
Dearborn County from 2007. Following his prison sentence, Brown signed a
condition of parole release agreement, allowing for reasonable visitation to
his residence by the Indiana Department of Correction, no out-of-state travel,
no on-line computer access, no alcohol use and no possession of obscene
material.
Less than 3 months after his release from prison, on
December 15, 2016, Brown met his parole officer and was confronted about being
out of state without authorization. Later that evening, Indiana parole agents
then conducted an unannounced home visit at Brown’s residence and removed an
internet-enabled cell phone and a laptop computer. An examination of the
devices revealed large quantities of child pornography, including images of
infants and toddlers and other pre-pubescent children being sexually abused.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Dearborn County Prosecutor’s Office, the Indiana State
Police Cyber Crimes Unit and Indiana State Parole.
“The FBI investigates all child pornography cases with a
sense of urgency due to the extreme vulnerability of the victims involved – our
children,” said Robert Alex Middleton, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the
FBI’s Indianapolis Division. “This case demonstrates our commitment, and that
of our law enforcement partners, to protect those who can’t protect themselves
and ensure those who would harm them are brought to justice.”
“Mr. Brown’s repeated criminal acts demonstrate that he
cannot be free in society,” said Dearborn County Prosecutor Lynn Deddens.
“Thank you to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for prosecuting the case and
leveraging additional penalties available under federal law that do not exist
under our state criminal code. Brown’s deviant acts, that were investigated by
county, state and federal law enforcement officials working hand in hand led to
his arrest. Because of this teamwork, we have one more perpetrator incarcerated
and one less person committing child abuse.”
“This case is an example of the diligent efforts of Indiana
State Parole Agents. Here, we had an officer who took his responsibility to
protect the community seriously, and once he detected violations by the
defendant, he acted immediately. It was his quick search of the defendant’s
residence that uncovered the defendant’s repeated crimes against children,”
said Minkler.
According to Assistant United States Attorney Kristina M.
Korobov who prosecuted this case for the government, Brown must serve 10
additional years of supervised release after his prison sentence.
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