TX: More than a dozen sex offenders in Lamesa ordered to move
More than a dozen registered sex offenders are living too close to children, that’s according to the Lamesa Police Department.
The chief of police confirmed that 19 residents received notices stating they were in violation of the city’s code of ordinances.
Eugene Gaspar is a registered sex offender who said the department gave him 90 days to move, or face a fine of up to $500 a day. Gaspar said the notice came as a surprise because officers at the Lamesa Police Department approved his address when his family purchased their home more than two years ago. Gaspar said he has registered at the Lamesa Police Department every 90 days for the past two years, with no problem, until now.
Mary Sue Molnar is the founder and executive director of Texas Voices for Reason and Justice, a volunteer organization that provides support for sex offenders and their families. Molnar said she was contacted by multiple registered sex offenders in Lamesa who had identical stories to Gaspar’s.
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Meanwhile in Oregon, a serial rapist is set to be released from prison this year and will be classified as a “low risk” sex offender rather than a one-size-fits-all “high risk” approach as seen here in Florida.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/oregon-serial-rapist-set-released-prison-this-year
Add a Texas police chief to the registry.
Texas police chief arrested after allegedly soliciting a minor for prostitution
https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-police-chief-arrested-allegedly-soliciting-minor-prostitution
Jesus Christ,,,,WTF,,,,,,, Nit Wits at their best.
That’s number three in the States from Hell for you. On-hand doesn’t know what the other is doing!
They’ll end up going into the meat grinder of TDCJ.
Been there done that.
If he thinks the ordinance is ok in general, he deserves it.
Too much of that churchy stuff turns regular people into mush.
Problems like these, should be thrown in the faces of the law maker’s, as this makes virtually ever residency a temporary place. So, technically there would be no permanent residence, if they can simply force you to leave it, because of some change once already approved, and been there for awhile. All states should have a grandfather standard, and the citizen’s and lawmaker’s who don’t like it, can go to Hell imo.