Convicted sex offender arrested for operating ice cream and donut shop near children

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GAINESVILLE, Ga. (CBS46) — A Barrow County man is behind bars after being arrested during an active investigation of a sex offender in Gainesville.

Endrick Torres, 39, was arrested on charges related to “violating the Georgia Sex Offender Law.” According to police, he maintained Love Is All You Knead, an ice cream and donut shop, within 1,000 ft. of a child learning facility/ area where minors congregate.

Torres allegedly operated the business under a fake name. As a result, he was also charged with forgery.

He is currently being held at Hall County Jail.

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Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office receives National Sex Offender Award

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GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. (CBS46) – A Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office employee has been recognized for excellence in managing the county’s sex offender registry.

Casey Duffield and the sheriff’s office received the award last week during the Major County Sheriffs of America summer conference in Louisville, Ky.

Duffield works as a liaison between the Georgia Sheriff’s Association and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. She was nominated for her work managing OffenderWatch, a tool used to keep track of registered sex offenders.

Duffield was selected for the award from a pool of 14,000 users in the OffenderWatch network.

“Casey, Sheriff Conway and the entire sheriff’s office go above and beyond what is required in statute to collect comprehensive data on each and every offender in their jurisdiction,” OffenderWatch president Mike Cormaci said in a press release.

“Because of people like Casey, our communities are safer from sexual predators,” he said.

Duffield also works with the Georgia Sheriff’s Association to train other sheriffs’ offices on using the software.

“Her contributions are an important part of our successful management of the Sex Offender Registry,” Sheriff Butch Conway said in a press release.

The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office manages, tracks, verifies and notifies the public about sex offenders in the county.

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Why the nation’s two largest religious groups are talking about sex abuse this week

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(CNN) — When leaders of the country’s two largest religious groups — the Catholic Church and Southern Baptist Convention — hold meetings this week, the separate conferences will have a common agenda: clergy sexual abuse.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which represents some 51 million American Catholics, will hold their four-day spring meeting in Baltimore starting Tuesday. Meanwhile the Southern Baptist Convention, which counts some 15 million members, kicks off their annual meeting Tuesday in Birmingham, Alabama.

After a series of internal investigations and journalistic exposes, both denominations are reeling from scandals that have stained their reputations and demoralized the faithful.

“The cumulative effect of all the scandals does weigh very heavy on your soul,” said John Gehring, Catholic program director at the Washington-based group Faith in Public Life.

“For many of us, it is getting increasingly hard to keep faith in the institution itself.”

Gehring is far from alone in questioning the Catholic Church. A Gallup poll released in March found that more than 1 in 3 American Catholics say they have thought about leaving the fold because of the clergy sex abuse scandal.

Neither are Catholics alone in seeing their spiritual leaders commit or cover up heinous crimes, said Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptists’ Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

“Several years ago when I would raise this issue there was a sense of invulnerability,” said Moore. “A church member might say that clergy abuse is a Catholic problem, or that it never happens in his church. I very rarely hear that now.”

That’s after Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News published a series of shocking reports about abuse in Southern Baptist circles. About 380 Southern Baptist leaders and volunteers have faced allegations of sexual misconduct, according to the two Texas newspapers, which also found that in the past 20 years, more than 700 victims have been abused, with some urged to have abortions and forgive their abusers.

On Friday, leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention released a 52-page report about abuse in the denomination, including survivors’ stories and mea culpas about mistakes church leaders have made.

“We lament the fact that it took a national movement of reckoning for abuse to force us to take this issue seriously in our own convention,” reads the report, conducted by advisors to SBC President Pastor J.D. Greear.

“It should now be obvious that the problem has been and still is more widespread than anyone has realized,” the report continues, “affecting our congregations all over the country, from the smallest church pastored by a bi-vocational minister to the megachurch with hundreds on staff.”

For both the Catholic bishops and Southern Baptists, the debate will likely center on the tension between autonomy and accountability. Traditionally, bishops and Baptists pastors have been allowed to operate in isolation, free from oversight. In the wake of these sex scandals, many of the faithful are now demanding change.

Bishops in Baltimore: Seeking more accountability

The goal for the Catholic bishops in Baltimore, is, simply stated, is to stanch the bleeding. The church spent much of 2018 suffering through a morass of scandals and this year hasn’t been much easier.

In recent weeks, an internal report revealed that the US Catholic Church had spent more than $300 million on abuse-related costs from June 2017-June 2018, even before the latest iterations of the scandal escalated last summer.

On June 5, the AP published an expose accusing Houston’s Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, of mishandling an abuse case involving an adult. DiNardo has vigorously denied the charges.

DiNardo, who suffered a stroke in March, has also faced accusations that he mishandled another clergy abuse case. Last November, police raided the cardinal’s Houston headquarters, looking for “secret archives” related to a priest who has been accused of sexually abusing children. DiNardo has denied wrongdoing in that case as well.

“It is very hard to see how the conference can continue this way, with a president who is even worse than a lame duck,” said Massimo Faggioli, a church historian at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. “The credibility of the US bishops is in freefall, which can only be stopped by a visible change in leadership.”

A spokesman for DiNardo denied an interview request.

The bishops’ reputations took another hit last week when an internal church report obtained by the Washington Post accused West Virginia’s former bishop of sexually harassing young priests and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on luxury items and gifts to powerful clerics. Bishop Michael Bransfield, who was removed from ministry last March, denied the accusations, saying he looks forward to his Vatican trial.

Even the Bransfield report was stained by scandal.

Baltimore’s Archbishop William Lori, who led the investigation into Bransfield under a new church model to oversee bishops, apologized for editing the report to omit the fact that he and other bishops had received tens of thousands of dollars as gifts from Bransfield. He pledged to return $7,500 to West Virginia Catholic charities.

“If I had to do it over again, especially at a time when we are trying to create greater accountability and transparency, the report would’ve included the names of those bishops who received gifts, including my own,” Lori said in a video statement.

At their semi-annual meeting in Baltimore, accountability for bishops is expected to dominate the agenda.

Traditionally, bishops have held a great deal of autonomy in their diocese, with only the Pope providing oversight. But the bishops are expected to debate several proposals to add new layers of accountability. The bishops had originally planned to take up these proposals last November, before the Vatican asked them to wait for further guidance.

That guidance finally arrived in May, when Pope Francis issued new, churchwide rules for reporting abuse in the Catholic Church. Among other things, those rules require bishops around the world to adopt new measures to hold one another accountable.

In Baltimore, the bishops are expected to debate several proposals to do just that: a third-party system to report abuse or misconduct by bishops; a way for bishops to investigate those reports; a new policy to discipline bishops who have already retired or been removed from ministry; and finally, a promise to hold themselves accountable.

But some already say the proposals will not satisfy Catholics eager to see their bishops held accountable, especially since the bishops themselves will be running the investigations.

“I don’t see how that’s going to satisfy the laity,” said Francesco Cesareo, chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops National Review Board.

Baptists in Birmingham: Fighting ‘casual indifference’

Like the Catholic bishops, Southern Baptists say they don’t just have to combat abuse — they also have to change the culture that allowed such abuse to quietly continue.

“The cause of sexual abuse in the SBC is rooted in our culture of casual indifference to predatory sexual behavior,” wrote Susan Codone, an abuse survivor from Georgia, in the report issued last Friday. “This indifference is the expressionless face of denial and silence.”

Like Catholic bishops, Southern Baptists pastors work without much oversight from other church leaders. Each congregation is considered autonomous, with the pastor free to do what he wills. That autonomy has been used to avoid taking “appropriate action” against abusive clergy, the Southern Baptist report said.

At their meeting in Birmingham, thousands of Southern Baptist delegates — known as Messengers — will vote on proposals to introduce new measures of accountability. One would change the Southern Baptist Convention’s constitution to list “indifference to sexual abuse” claims and racism as reasons a church can be booted from the SBC.

Indifference, according to the proposal, would include employing a convicted sex offender, allowing a convicted sex offender to work as a volunteer with children, employing someone who covered up sex crimes and willfully disregarding child abuse reporting laws.

Another proposal would create a year-round committee to field misconduct claims. Right now, those complaints are only handled during annual meetings, when the Southern Baptist Convention is officially in session, said Moore.

Rachael Denhollander, an abuse survivor and advocate, has worked for a year on Southern Baptist President Greear’s committee to address sexual abuse. She called the proposals to be debated in Birmingham “foundational steps.”

“But the foundations will only be as good as what is built upon it,” Denhollander said.

Denhollander, who is not a Southern Baptist, called for the SBC to conduct a study of abuse in its churches.

“It’s very hard to solve a problem that you haven’t yet diagnosed,” she said.

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Police arrest Florida man for 1 murder, he tells them he committed 6 more

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(CNN) — When New York police officers tracked down a Florida man wanted in connection with a murder in Miami Beach, they had no idea they may have stopped a potential serial killer.

Transit police found Nicholas Brent Gibson, 32, coming off of a subway train Sunday and arrested him. During questioning, police said, Gibson confessed to killing 77-year-old Erik Stocker in Miami Beach in April, and then allegedly told police he’d killed six other people in Florida, Georgia and California.

Police in those states are working to corroborate the statements about the six other killings, but haven’t been able to connect Gibson to the alleged crimes yet, Miami Beach Police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez told CNN Wednesday.

CNN reached out to a public defender assigned to Gibson, but did not immediately hear back.

Gibson has been wanted by the US Marshals Service since 2016 for failing to register as a sex offender in multiple states over the years.

He’d been required to register as a sex offender since he was 13 years old, after being convicted of aggravated criminal sexual abuse in Illinois in 2000, according to a federal criminal complaint.

In 2008, he also pleaded guilty to statutory sexual assault of a minor under 16 in Pennsylvania — another conviction requiring him to report his sex offender status wherever he lived, according to court documents.

Mimi Hsin Hsuan Sun contributed to this story.

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Ga. Supreme Court blocks lifetime GPS trackers for sex offenders

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ATLANTA, GA (CBS46) On Monday, the Georgia Supreme Court unanimously voted against a bill that would require sexual predators to wear GPS monitoring devices for life.

The ruling determined Georgia law O.C.G.A. 42-1-14(E) to be unconstitutional “in the requirement that a person classified as a sexually dangerous predator who is no longer in custody, on parole, or probation wear a GPS monitoring device.”

Specifically stating the Fourth Amendment protects against “unreasonable searches and seizures.”

The law also states that the offender would not only have to wear the monitor for the rest of their “natural life”, but that they are also responsible for paying for the device.

“Nothing in this ruling relieves a person determined to be a sex offender from the requirements of registering in the county they reside in, and following the rules of the registry,” said Bartow County Sheriff Clark Millsap.

The sheriff says the county will abide by the ruling. Adding, “that all four of the Bartow County persons designated as sexually dangerous predators who are no longer on any sentence status (probation or parole) have had their GPS tracking devices removed to conform to this ruling.”

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My property manager is a convicted sex offender

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A couple living at the Arbor Village Mobile Home Park in Douglasville decided they’d Better Call Harry after they fell behind on their rent and the property manager shut off their water.

According to Erin Willoughby of Atlanta Legal Aid, “Under Georgia law, it is illegal for a landlord to knowingly interfere with your utility services and it’s actually punishable by a $500 fine.”

Harry accompanied Amanda Bartlett and Vincent Burdett to court for an eviction hearing, where the judge ordered the water turned back on, and also gave the couple time to vacate the home.

While investigating this story, Harry uncovered a larger issue involving that property manager. Bartlett says that Kristopher Travitz once tried to get into her home to fix a blind that wasn’t broken.

“He was trying to force his way in, and he kept saying it had to be fixed and we couldn’t say no,” said Bartlett.

What Bartlett and the other residents at Arbor Village didn’t know is that Travitz is a registered sex offender. The former Cobb County deputy was convicted of sexually assaulting female inmates.

Harry asked Travitz following the eviction hearing whether Travitz should tell the tenants of his status. After saying he had no comment, Travitz added, “Do your homework first.”

Harry did his homework and learned that Travitz never informed Douglas County authorities about his place of employment. Besides having keys to the homes, Travitz has been working less than one thousand feet from a daycare and two churches.

After hearing about this, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded immediately. Travitz no longer works at Arbor Village, and if he returns, he’ll be arrested.

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Sheriff puts ‘no trick-or-treat’ signs in yards of registered sex offenders

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(Meredith) –  Deputies in Georgia have posted “no trick-or-treat” signs in the yards of registered sex offenders as an extra precaution to keep children safe this Halloween.

Butts County Sheriff Gary Long posted a photo of the sign to Facebook on Saturday and wrote that “there is nothing more important to me than the safety of our children.”

The signs include bold letters, stop sign graphics and a straight-forward message: “WARNING! NO TRICK-OR-TREAT AT THIS ADDRESS!!”

Long told CBS News there are 54 registered sex offenders in Butts County, which is about 45 miles southeast of Atlanta.

Though he’s received mostly positive feedback from parents in the community, Long said some of the sex offenders emailed him saying the signs were an “embarrassment.”

“At the end of the day, I don’t care if they do like it or if they don’t like it. My job us to ensure the safety of the children and the community and that’s what I’m going to do,” Long told CBS News.

The sheriff wrote on Facebook that the signs were placed in accordance with Georgia Law O.C.G.A. 42-1-12-i(5).

According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations website, the law states, “The sheriff’s office in each county shall:  Inform the public of the presence of sexual offenders in each community.”

Georgia state law also prohibits sex offenders from decorating their property on Halloween.

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Trick or treat: Tips to make Halloween safe

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Atlanta, GA (CBS46) Halloween is upon us and CBS46 is advocating for your safety, sharing a startling statistic that you may not be aware of.

Did you know that children are TWICE as likely to die on Halloween than any other day of the year.

A study by State Farm talks about dangers of children being hit by vehicles on Halloween. Children are so focused on costumes and candy and aren’t thinking about speeding vehicles driving by.

Another danger is sex offenders in neighborhoods where children are trick-or-treating. State law bans them from participating in Halloween-related activities and events.

Click here to check the Georgia sex offender registry

In DeKalb County, the sheriff’s office will send deputies out to remind offenders about their restrictions.

In Spalding County, the sheriff’s office posted signs in the yards of offenders warning children not to trick-or-treat at that particular home.

In Grovetown, the sheriff’s office initially had a plan to force offenders to sit in the county chambers during trick-or-treat hours but they cancelled it after backlash on social media.

As far as trick-or-treat hours, they vary from community-to-community. Ideal times are between 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

A big reminder for parents when it comes to your kids being around cars this evening, don’t let yourself get distracted and don’t post on social media until after your kids are back at home safe.

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Georgia town will detain sex offenders on Halloween for kids’ safety

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GROVETOWN, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia mayor says the roughly 30 sex offenders on probation in his city will be held at city hall on Halloween to ensure the safety of local children.

News outlets report Grovetown Mayor Gary E. Jones announced the idea Monday on Facebook saying he wants to detain the offenders for several hours. He says they’ll be supervised by a local police officer and the Georgia Department of Community Supervision, which he says can require offenders report to a specific location.

Jones initially said all sex offenders would be held, but edited the post to refer to those on probation. Jones’ effort has received a mixed community response.

He previously made headlines in 2014 when he was the city’s police chief and required inmates wear hot pink uniforms.

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Georgia mayor wants to detain sex offenders on Halloween

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GROVETOWN, Ga. (AP)

A Georgia mayor says the roughly 30 sex offenders on probation in his city will be held at city hall on Halloween to ensure the safety of local children.

News outlets report Grovetown Mayor Gary E. Jones announced the idea Monday on Facebook saying he wants to detain the offenders for several hours. He says they’ll be supervised by a local police officer and the Georgia Department of Community Supervision, which he says can require offenders report to a specific location.

Jones initially said all sex offenders would be held, but edited the post to refer to those on probation. Jones’ effort has received a mixed community response.

He previously made headlines in 2014 when he was the city’s police chief and required inmates wear hot pink uniforms.

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