Superintendent of my old High School arrested

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Tennessee school superintendent was caught in a prostitution sting in Nashville.

Metro police arrested Stan Black as part of an ongoing prostitution operation.

The 65-year-old Black, of Alamo, is the superintendent of Crockett County schools in west Tennessee.

He was one of 26 men charged with patronizing prostitution since February 11 in four separate reverse prostitution stings.

The men were issued state misdemeanor citations after they allegedly agreed to deals for sex with a female police operative who advertised on the Internet.

The investigations were headquartered at motels near the airport and south Nashville areas.

Police arrest Crockett Co. superintendent in prostitution sting - WKRN, Nashville, Tennessee News, Weather, and Sports |

You go Stan Black!
 
The men were issued state misdemeanor citations after they allegedly agreed to deals for sex with a female police operative who advertised on the Internet.
This sort of baiting is completely fucking bullshit

i can understand it for pedophiles and shit, because that's people trying to target kids that don't know better. but beyond that, what the fuck
 
that kind of entrapment is bullshit, imo.

not advocating prostitution, but it's fucked up for the police to entrap ppl like that.
 
its only entrapment if you induce someone to commit an act they wouldnt normally
 
he'll get fired and lose his pension now. He probably doesn't even have a retirement plan outside of that. AKA he is screwed.
 
lol so basically, taxpayers foot the bill for the entire sting operation, the prosecution of those that were caught, and the incarceration of those that get sentenced. The world is a much safer place now, and it was totally worth the money.

:rolleyes:
 
lol so basically, taxpayers foot the bill for the entire sting operation, the prosecution of those that were caught, and the incarceration of those that get sentenced. The world is a much safer place now, and it was totally worth the money.

:rolleyes:

Yeah but it was cheaper in the long run because now taxpayers don't have to pay his pension.

gg.
 
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