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Police appear to threaten girl, 11, with child p**n charges after father's call for help
A distraught Ohio father called police after learning that his 11-year-old daughter sent explicit images to a man who apparently coerced her on social media, according to a video that went viral last week.
The father posted Vivint doorbell camera video footage of police responding to his home on Sept. 15 on his anonymous TikTok account, garnering more than 800,000 views on the social media platform since last week.
"I just wanted someone to talk to her," the father told two Columbus police officers when they arrived at his house that evening, allegedly six hours after he initially called. "I just wanted her to realize what this was. I mean, the reality is that there's not much I can do about it, isn't it?"
The father wrote in the caption of his video that he called police at 6 p.m. to get help for his daughter, whom he said was "manipulated" into sending explicit images to an "online predator."
A female officer immediately suggested the girl can be charged for sending explicit images to an adult online. The dialogue in the video goes as follows:
Officer: "I mean, she could probably get charged with child p**n."
Father: "Who? She can? She's 11 years old," the father fires back.
Officer: "She's creating it, right?" the officer says.
Father: "She's 11 years old."
Officer: "Doesn't matter. She's still making p**n."
Father: "No she's not. She's being manipulated by a grown-a-- adult on the internet."
Officer: "Is she taking pictures though?"
Father: "You guys have a nice evening. Thank you for coming."
Fox News Digital has reached out to the father in the video.
Columbus Inspector General Jacqueline Hendricks told Fox News Digital in a statement that the Columbus Department of the Inspector General (Columbus DIG) "is aware of the video being shared with social media and did receive several citizen complaints involving this incident with the two Columbus Division of Police (CPD) officers."
"The Columbus DIG takes each and every citizen complaint filed with our office seriously," Hendricks said. "The purpose of the Columbus DIG is to ensure the actions of sworn personnel of the CPD are constitutional and in compliance with the City of Columbus and CPD’s policies and procedures and all applicable laws. "
She added that "[w]hen evidence suggests a violation of policies and procedures occurred, recommendations of accountability will be made in order to restore, build, and maintain public trust between the community and CPD."
Federal law makes it illegal to receive, create, possess and distribute child p**nography. It is also illegal to coerce or manipulate minors into sending explicit material.
CPD told McClatchy News that it takes all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously, and the department's Sexual Assault Unit detectives are investigating the incident.
3 young boys shot and killed remembered by Clermont County community
Baseball coaches remembering their players who were shot and killed Thursday.
MONROE TOWNSHIP —
A Clermont County neighborhood is trying to come to grips with the unthinkable after three little boys were killed. They were just 3, 4, and 7 years old.
"We're told these children were talented athletes and loved baseball. Their coaches are remembering these incredible kids. You can't help but think of all the memories you had," assistant baseball coach, Brandon Allen said.
"This 7-year-old was so full of life," head baseball coach Dwayne Kuhn said.
Allen coached the Doerman's 4-year-old in tee ball.
"They're more than teammates and they're more than friends. You become more of a little family," Allen said.
Kuhn saw the pitcher in the 7-year-old lefty as his baseball coach.
"He was feisty and when he was at bat he was feisty and I could see him on the mound just being a feisty left-hander," Kuhn said.
On Thursday, the unthinkable happened. These brothers were shot and killed. Their father, Chad Doerman, has been charged with their murders.
"Just so tragic how things were cut short because I really think the sky was the limit. He was really gifted for a 4-year-old," Allen said.
The day before the shooting, the whole family was at the field. Kristin Bennett, who's the president of the New Richmond Sports Association says she interacted with Chad Doerman after one of the games.
"He was telling the boys to get in their car seats. Be safe. You would have not thought anything. Just normal typical conversations with another family on the ball field," Bennett said.
As coaches, they guide players and help strategize. This situation is too much to bear.
"They were quintessential boys. They were good boys. They loved playing ball, just everything you would want in a little guy that you're coaching," Allen said.
The New Richmond Youth Sports Association is raising money for the Doerman Family. You can mail checks or scan a QR code to Venmo the donation.
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