Justice Department Awards $20 Million to Help Register and Track Sex Offenders

The Office of Justice Programs’ Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking today announced it has awarded approximately $20 million to help states, U.S. territories and tribal communities register and track sex offenders and protect Americans from sexual violence.

The awards will help jurisdictions meet the requirements of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, Title I of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006.

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26 thoughts on “Justice Department Awards $20 Million to Help Register and Track Sex Offenders

  • November 16, 2022

    Great. More toys for them to witch hunt us with and make our lives even more of a living hell than it already is.

    More hard drive dogs. More surveillance drones. More cell phone scanners and cloners (Stingrays). More random drive-bys by patrol cars and overtime. More compliance checks. More elevated monitoring and heightened vigilance against us.

    Am I missing anything?

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    • November 16, 2022

      Don’t forget all the marketing like banners, neighborhood flyers, road signs, yard signs, aerial banners, TV ads, etc etc

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    • November 16, 2022

      Facts

      They already use Military equipment donated by the U.S Government to many police departments. Mostly used for raids during drugs busts and active shooters. But what is to keep them from doing compliance checks with them?

      Since I do not have to notify my neighbors, some of them are in
      the dark unless they use nextdoor. It is when I get a compliance check when all the nosy neighbors come over and ask “What was that all about?” I have been blessed so far to not have more than one officer at a time come to my house. If I saw more than one, I simply do not go to the door and am under no obligation to do so.

      The last place I lived at was different, I was getting city, county, and state officers as well as my probation officer. No longer on probation so I get no harassment from law enforcement but more so from neighbors. Most of them know (Because I told them) that I fight back and have no issue defending my property and life.

      For the most part they think I am crazy, but they mostly leave me alone. They do tend to stare as they drive by. It makes me chuckle as I guess they think every time they drive by is a chance for them to see me taking hostages. What movies have these people been watching? What indoctrination have they been fed?

      And don’t forget, regardless if you were caught peeing in the woods or had your way with 100 kids, we are all the same to the public. Most, maybe not all, want us shipped off to an island, locked up in jail or want us executed in the town square.

      My license has a state code on it, but I have been called a Predator by a few people. I asked them to name one crime I was accused of, and they can’t. Because they didn’t look it up, they listen instead to gossip and misinformation.

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