PACUCAH, Ky. – United States Attorney Russell Coleman is
today announcing the arrest of Dayton Jones, 24, of Hopkinsville,
Kentucky. Jones has been charged via a
federal Criminal Complaint with one count of producing child sex abuse
material, that is, child pornography.
“This prosecution is about one thing and one thing only, Mr.
Jones’ conduct in harming someone’s child in the Western District of Kentucky
in violation of federal law,” said U.S. Attorney Russell Coleman. “It serves as a reminder that despite these
uncertain times, Kentucky families are well-served by some inspiring federal,
state, and local law enforcement professionals that put themselves at risk to
protect our kids.”
“FBI Louisville stands ready, alongside our federal, state,
and local partners, to find and hold accountable criminals who seek to exploit
one of our most vulnerable populations, our children,” said Special Agent in
Charge Robert Brown, FBI Louisville Field Office. “Even in these trying times, our
investigators will work tirelessly to ensure the citizens of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky are protected from those who seek to victimize them."
Jones is charged for conduct which occurred in October
2014. He created a video depicting child
pornography. He created and shared the
video with others, using the social media application Snapchat. Jones previously pled guilty to state charges
involving sodomy, wanton endangerment, and distribution of material depicting
the sexual performance of a minor, in Christian Circuit Court Case Number
14-CR-588.
Jones faces a mandatory minimum 15-year sentence in federal
prison. The maximum potential penalties
are 30 years in prison, a $250,000.00 fine, and Supervised Release of five
years up to and including life. There is
no parole in the federal system.
Today’s charging is the direct result of career prosecutors
at the U.S. Attorney’s Office working side-by-side with law enforcement
officials investigating the case. The
case was investigated by the Christian County Sheriff’s Office with assistance
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Christian County Sheriff’s Office,
Kentucky State Police, Kentucky Office of the Attorney General, and the United
States Marshals Service, who all played critical roles in advancing the federal
charges and securing Jones’ arrest.
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A Criminal Complaint is an accusation only and
the person is presumed innocent until and unless proven
guilty.
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This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a
nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat
the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United
States Attorneys' Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and
Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local
resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit
children, and to identify and rescue victims.
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