@Conservatron1@SouthDallasFood That's cool. It's good there's more than one great state. But, the most iconic stuff came from CA & NY. Levi's jeans, Stratocaster guitar, WD-40, Bruce Lee, Metallica, Slayer, Skateboards, iPhone, Youtube etc all from California.
@jasrjones1@SouthDallasFood I wish. If CA could get down to 20 million it would be a lean mean machine. The majority leaving are transplants to begin with. Some are leaving for affordability reasons. I was just teasing her, but let's be honest CA & NY have produced the bulk of the coolstuff over the last 50
@DavidRo65413968@SouthDallasFood Two words. Fender Stratocaster. Invented in? So Cal. Everyone knows Buddy Holly & SRV would be nothing without one.
@JohnRoark33@tootmcboots@Milajoy a picture of him at dinner with epstein also surfaced. He knew his parties were "wild" did hoffman have one email as suggestive as that?
@F22RaptorLH@pyramuscrypto@libsoftiktok His point is you are being manipulated to be selective about your "outrage' the creator @ChayaRaichik10 is an epstein supporter who is selective what they post about
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Christian ‘Pastor Tommy’ pleads guilty after sexually abusing boys in his youth group. He framed some contact as ‘how Jesus greeted disciples’…”
Thomas Pinkerton Jr., 52, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of sexual abuse of a minor under a plea deal. He was a youth pastor at Central Christian Church in Rossville, Baltimore County.
Between 2006 and 2010, Pinkerton sexually abused teenage boys ages 12 to 17 at the time at the church and at his Baltimore County home. At least six men in Maryland (and reports of a seventh in Georgia) came forward describing a clear pattern: he showed favoritism to certain “athletic, good-looking, popular” boys he called his “favorites,” gave massages, held hands, touched them inappropriately, and even shared beds with boys during out-of-state mission trips while his wife stayed with the girls.
Victims described him as a “spiritual father” figure who crossed every boundary. He was arrested in Georgia in August 2025, extradited to Maryland, and initially faced 24 charges.
Under the plea, Pinkerton faces up to 4 years in prison, followed by 5 years of probation and lifetime sex offender registration.
Prosecutors plan to present accounts from additional victims at his December sentencing.
Another predator in a position of spiritual authority preyed on vulnerable boys for years.
How many more churches and communities will fail to protect kids until these “spiritual fathers” are finally held fully accountable?
Christian ‘Pastor Tommy’ pleads guilty after sexually abusing boys in his youth group. He framed some contact as ‘how Jesus greeted disciples’…”
Thomas Pinkerton Jr., 52, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of sexual abuse of a minor under a plea deal. He was a youth pastor at Central Christian Church in Rossville, Baltimore County.
Between 2006 and 2010, Pinkerton sexually abused teenage boys ages 12 to 17 at the time at the church and at his Baltimore County home. At least six men in Maryland (and reports of a seventh in Georgia) came forward describing a clear pattern: he showed favoritism to certain “athletic, good-looking, popular” boys he called his “favorites,” gave massages, held hands, touched them inappropriately, and even shared beds with boys during out-of-state mission trips while his wife stayed with the girls.
Victims described him as a “spiritual father” figure who crossed every boundary. He was arrested in Georgia in August 2025, extradited to Maryland, and initially faced 24 charges.
Under the plea, Pinkerton faces up to 4 years in prison, followed by 5 years of probation and lifetime sex offender registration.
Prosecutors plan to present accounts from additional victims at his December sentencing.
Another predator in a position of spiritual authority preyed on vulnerable boys for years.
How many more churches and communities will fail to protect kids until these “spiritual fathers” are finally held fully accountable?
Christian ‘Pastor Tommy’ pleads guilty after sexually abusing boys in his youth group. He framed some contact as ‘how Jesus greeted disciples’…”
Thomas Pinkerton Jr., 52, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of sexual abuse of a minor under a plea deal. He was a youth pastor at Central Christian Church in Rossville, Baltimore County.
Between 2006 and 2010, Pinkerton sexually abused teenage boys ages 12 to 17 at the time at the church and at his Baltimore County home. At least six men in Maryland (and reports of a seventh in Georgia) came forward describing a clear pattern: he showed favoritism to certain “athletic, good-looking, popular” boys he called his “favorites,” gave massages, held hands, touched them inappropriately, and even shared beds with boys during out-of-state mission trips while his wife stayed with the girls.
Victims described him as a “spiritual father” figure who crossed every boundary. He was arrested in Georgia in August 2025, extradited to Maryland, and initially faced 24 charges.
Under the plea, Pinkerton faces up to 4 years in prison, followed by 5 years of probation and lifetime sex offender registration.
Prosecutors plan to present accounts from additional victims at his December sentencing.
Another predator in a position of spiritual authority preyed on vulnerable boys for years.
How many more churches and communities will fail to protect kids until these “spiritual fathers” are finally held fully accountable?
Christian ‘Pastor Tommy’ pleads guilty after sexually abusing boys in his youth group. He framed some contact as ‘how Jesus greeted disciples’…”
Thomas Pinkerton Jr., 52, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of sexual abuse of a minor under a plea deal. He was a youth pastor at Central Christian Church in Rossville, Baltimore County.
Between 2006 and 2010, Pinkerton sexually abused teenage boys ages 12 to 17 at the time at the church and at his Baltimore County home. At least six men in Maryland (and reports of a seventh in Georgia) came forward describing a clear pattern: he showed favoritism to certain “athletic, good-looking, popular” boys he called his “favorites,” gave massages, held hands, touched them inappropriately, and even shared beds with boys during out-of-state mission trips while his wife stayed with the girls.
Victims described him as a “spiritual father” figure who crossed every boundary. He was arrested in Georgia in August 2025, extradited to Maryland, and initially faced 24 charges.
Under the plea, Pinkerton faces up to 4 years in prison, followed by 5 years of probation and lifetime sex offender registration.
Prosecutors plan to present accounts from additional victims at his December sentencing.
Another predator in a position of spiritual authority preyed on vulnerable boys for years.
How many more churches and communities will fail to protect kids until these “spiritual fathers” are finally held fully accountable?
@PrivateIncome@totoriscreens@Curly_066@ReviewsPossum You just admitted you don't care about rape of children or even believe it happened. You just want to exploit rumors of rape for your benefit which is to get rid of people you don't like lol
@edensenlightme1@thejesterhead9 But why do you need to be angry where are the parents? they should be angry. That's how you know it's fake. 250,000 girls have 500,000 parents. if there is one rape in taiwan would you care?