Ala. sex offender arrested after attending Christmas parade
A registered sex offender who dressed up and went to a south Alabama Christmas parade filled with children has been arrested, according to the Covington County district attorney’s office.
Darrell Sean Campbell was taken into custody at a convenience store on Tuesday morning. He was booked on outstanding warrants for failure to appear in court, according to DA Walt Merrell.
“This warrant doesn’t mean he committed a new offense, but given the amount of attention he drew to himself recently, we are investigating all possible avenues,” Merrell said. “Serving him with this outstanding warrant gets him off the street though, until the Court decides how to handle the fact that he missed Court.”
The sex offender caused public outrage when he went to the Andalusia Christmas parade “dressed in an outlandish Christmas outfit, complete with lights and makeup,” Merrell said.
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He did not “draw attention to himself.” The STATE drew attention to him by placing him on a public registry. Had the state not done that, would anyone have noticed him?
first notice his crime didn’t involve children in the first place (the media would have been sure to mention it)
second imagine for a minute if he would have murdered children or burnt them alive in a house, or ran them over drinking and driving..This story would be one about redemption and how the misguided could be saved and join the parade to show their desire to give back to the community..
third they say there was a public outcry..how did anyone know who he was in costume?
I guess spreading holiday cheer is now reserved for the non registrant population. Ridiculous.
I don’t get it- why were they outraged? Was he wearing a sign that said offender?
I’ve seen a lot more outlandish outfits than what he wore. Not sure how it would draw so much outrage or how anyone in the crowd would even know he was an offender. Maybe, they didn’t. If a person has outstanding warrants, it’s best not to do something like this. That’s the lesson I take away from it.
If there’s no evidence showing he’s committed a sex offense and he’s being arrested for other reasons, what positive outcome could be developed by disclosing his status as an RSO?
Simple answer: Fear mongering.