TX: Woman charged with harassing sex offender and his family, sheriff’s office says
A 25-year-old Baytown woman has been charged over allegations that she used the internet to harass a registered sex offender and his family, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said.
Darien Lombrana is accused of using social media to “harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, and embarrass” a registered sex offender, according to court records.
The sheriff’s office said she posted about the family “over and over” on social media sites and community pages. Additionally, court records show she posted their address online with the intent to cause harm.
The victims in the case admitted to ABC13 that the man is a registered sex offender, but said the alleged harassment has impacted the entire family. They tell ABC13 that it includes children who were born decades after the man was placed on the registry.
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So if this Vigilate of a woman can be charged with “harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, and embarrass”, Why cant Law enforcement and the goverment be charged with “harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, and embarrass”? They are the ones putting names addresses vehicle description etc. out on the internet for the world to see. They post our information “online with the intent to cause harm.” although they deny it
I am very sorry for the terrifying situation this belligerent Karen has placed this man’s family BUT it is good that the media actually appears to be taking notice a little more instead of the usual sweep-it-under-the-rug routine. We all know that the vigilantism, intimidation, doxxing and harassment of the family, children, and loved ones of RSOs is a real thing and has been going on ever since the registry went public—but up until recently it has been deliberately hidden by the media. We all know this wave of murders targeting RSOs using the registry and the suicides of children of RSOs due to harassment is not new, not localized and not one-offs. Until recently though the “justice department,” media, and politicians have spun it as just what you accept and expect if you are an RSO or the family of one—just part of doing life connected to an RSO.
The fact that ABC 13 begrudgingly confessed to the dirty hidden secret—that the registry is not civil, not a protection, and is in fact a threat to not just the RSO but innocent family and children as well—is a milestone. After 35 years of broken USA government promises, I don’t expect much from a government that breaks its own laws with the same casual indifference that normal people breathe air. I have been taught to detest and distrust this government more than week-old Philippine roadside sushi, and with good reason—it has stolen my productive years of life and those of my oldest children without a second thought or a moment of remorse.
But even a system as rotted and corrupt as America’s might, by accident or sheer statistical inevitability, eventually stumble into getting something right. It would be nice to hope this is an indicator of positive change for a change. It’s too late for me—the USA government has already hollowed out my life and my children’s—but I do still hope for others. Sometimes even a broken clock manages to be right twice a day. Maybe this is one of those rare moments.
How about this? Not have a registry and this crap would not be continuously happening. No other felons/ex-felons experience this. We seem to be in a class of our own whereas nothing seems to be punishment.
Having said that, at least law enforcement in that area actually took action instead of saying “Just get along with your neighbors. We have done our time, (Some of us decades ago) and yet our pasts seem to haunt us for life and maybe beyond the grave if we stay listed on the registry after death.
Again, kudos to law enforcement for taking this seriously.