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FBI: Operation Innocent Images "Hot"
Girls Teach Teen Cyber Gab to FBI Agents
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Students Help Catch Pedophiles On the Internet Howard County teenagers Karen, left, Mary and Kristin-their last names are being withheld-received letters of communication from the FBI (Marvin Joseph - The Washington Post) • FBI's Innocent Images National Initiative: Supervisory Special Agent Stacey Bradley discusses the initiative to investigate and prosecute online sexual exploitation, 3 p.m. ET. • Primer: Children, the Internet, Pornography and the Courts • Pornography Prevalent on File-Sharing Services (The Washington Post, Mar 13, 2003) • Fairfax Finds Partner for Child-Porn Fight (The Washington Post, Feb 25, 2003) • Putting Up Walls on the Web (The Washington Post, Nov 12, 2002) • 20 Charged in Porn Ring After Minors Seen on Web (The Washington Post, Aug 10, 2002) • Kids Pressed for Sex Online (The Washington Post, Jun 20, 2001) By Phuong Ly Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, June 4, 2003; Page A01 As undercover assignments go, posing as a teenage girl online to catch pedophiles has its share of challenges for the typical FBI agent. Should he ever capitalize words in instant messages? Is it okay to say you buy your clothes at 5-7-9? And what about Justin Timberlake? Is he still hot or is he so two years ago? For those investigative details, the FBI calls on Karen, Mary and Kristin -- Howard County eighth-graders and best friends. During the past year, the three have been teaching agents across the country how to communicate just like teenage girls, complete with written quizzes on celebrity gossip and clothing trends and assigned reading in Teen People and YM magazines. The first time the girls gave a quiz, all the agents failed. "They, like, don't know anything," said Mary, 14, giggling. "They're, like, do you like Michael Jackson?" said Karen, 14, rolling her eyes at just how out of it adults can be. Probably the youngest instructors ever in an FBI classroom, the girls have become an invaluable help to Operation Innocent Images -- an initiative that tries to stop people from peddling child pornography or otherwise sexually exploiting children, FBI officials said. The Washington Post agreed to withhold the girls' last names to protect them from harassment on the Internet and elsewhere. Yesterday, at their middle school graduation ceremony, the girls each received a silver-framed letter of commendation signed by FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III. In the letter, Mueller thanked them for developing the lessons that have directly helped catch pedophiles, despite their "busy 8th grade schedule." The Baltimore FBI field office launched operation Innocent Images in 1995, and agents looked into 113 suspects in the first year. Over the years, Internet pedophiles have become savvier and more suspicious about whether they are chatting with a law enforcement agent or a real teenager. Many of the suspects question the chatters on trends and pop culture, trying to catch the FBI agents off guard. Karen, Mary and Kristin -- honor roll students, PacSun shoppers and aficionados of pink toenail polish -- have kept the FBI a step ahead, said Gary M. Bald, special agent in charge of the Baltimore office. The girls were recruited after one of their fathers, an agent involved in the pedophile investigations, watched her instant messaging a friend and couldn't understand what she was typing. He realized that FBI training wasn't enough. "We can teach agents how to be careful and make sure they're following the law and how to arrest people," Bald said. "But how to convince people they're a 13-year-old is something we need help on." Agents estimate that at any given time, 20,000 pedophiles are online worldwide, trolling chat rooms after school hours for vulnerable teenagers. About two dozen agents and analysts handle such cases in the Baltimore and Washington region, working from computer cubicles in a Calverton office building. The program has led to the convictions of about 2,200 people across the country for swapping child pornography or arranging to meet minors for sex. Around the FBI offices, Karen, Mary and Kristin have become like the agents' adopted daughters, getting hugs and high-fives from their students. But naturally, the adults often think they know best. One agent kept insisting that he was right when he answered on a quiz that Justin Timberlake was more popular than Destiny's Child. Another was miffed when the girls told the class that Led Zeppelin was just not cool. Some kept wondering why "l2m" in instant messaging couldn't be "love to meet," instead of "listen to music." And the younger female FBI agents assumed that teenage girls would think actor George Clooney is cute. "We're, like, no," said Mary, making a face. "He's, like, 50," Karen exclaimed. In a couple of years, the girls will be too old to teach the classes and the FBI may find other teenagers to take their place. But the girls say they are interested in continuing in law enforcement. Karen wants to be a forensic investigator. Mary thinks being a lawyer would be fun, "to put the bad guys in jail." And Kristin, 13, the quiet one, says she'll write about their exploits. Most of their classmates did not know about their FBI work until yesterday, when Bald commended them on their achievements. Thanks to the girls, Bald said, the FBI has gathered such valuable information as: never begin a chat with "hello"; never use proper grammar in instant messages; and "pos" stands for "parent over shoulder." After the ceremony, several parents talked excitedly about finally finding out what "pos" meant. Karen shot Mary a worried look: "Our classmates are going to kill us." Supervisory Special Agent Stacey Bradley of the FBI will answer questions about law enforcement efforts to combat Internet child pornography and exploitation and how to protect children who go online at 3 p.m. today at www.washingtonpost.com/liveonline I hope they find all these jerks and lock them up for ever
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Thats crazy!
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I wonder if they get payed........
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FBI.
Personally I think they should shoot every pervert who preys on kids!!!!
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Dog50 almost for got for you: click on the avatar below get link but think of grown man & women learn how to be a child all over again (reliving their Teenage year over again) only learning new way can you see them going home acting like childred talking and all lol wish i can see that a 30-55yr old people acting like 12yrs but its for a good thing.
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