Thursday, October 23, 2008

Background Checks Not Required for All Adults that Work With Children

It's a frightening prospect - 21 men, some driving hundreds of miles, to meet your child.

This time, the kids were actually adult decoys and police. The next time, and the time before, it may have been a different story.

When asked by 24 Hour News 8, one of the men arrested in last weekend's Internet predator sting said this was his first attempted encounter with a minor.

"You're telling me that this is the first time that you got into a sexual conversation with an underage person on the Internet?" 24 Hour News 8 asked one of the suspects.

"That I remember," answered 35-year-old Tyson Jenkins, a disabled Gulf War vet from Indiana.

Perhaps more frightening is the jobs some of these men have that put them in direct contact with children.

Eric Wesche was a junior varsity soccer coach in Cedar Springs. Mike Greenberg was a youth hockey league referee in Hazel Park. Michael Shaler worked at a Toys R Us store in Saginaw.

Nothing 24 Hour News 8 discovered in these men's history indicated a previous problem that a background check would have found.


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