Tampa police requests extension on sex predator report to city council amid ‘clustering’ concerns

Tampa police are asking city leaders for more time to gather data and complete their study on the housing of sexual predators in the city, specifically Ybor City. The department was originally set to appear before the city council on Thursday and provide a report on the matter.

Only three neighborhoods in Tampa meet the criteria that allow convicted sex offenders to move in, including the Nebraska Avenue and Forest Avenue area, otherwise known as the V.M. Ybor neighborhood.


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10 thoughts on “Tampa police requests extension on sex predator report to city council amid ‘clustering’ concerns

  • February 5, 2022

    ‘They’ Created It!

    I am Very Clueless About All Of This!

    Every Day, Anyone, May Walk By a Minor in the Course Of Life and Society…..
    So I am So Very Confused!

    So When you Board an Airline and a Child Sits Next To You(A Person Forced to Register), And The Child is Happy and Shares Their Stories With YOU…And The Child Is Happy and Content….And As A Professional Business Person Sitting in First Class it Becomes Uncomfortable Because of Statutory Law Or The Absent Thereof…I do Not kNow on that one!

    …Hummm…Or When a Very Gracious Child Hands to You, Your Car Keys Because You Dropped Them By Mistake…

    So The Beat Goes On!…Who Really, Is to Judge!

    I am Just Trying to Live My Life!

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