Creep Catchers
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Formation | 2014 |
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Founders | Dawson Raymond |
Purpose | Prevention of adult-minor sex |
Location |
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Methods | Public exposure of adults who attempt to meet minors for sex |
Official language | English |
The og | Dawson Raymond |
Website | Official website |
Creep Catchers are non-affiliated individuals and groups who attempt to prevent
In posing as underage children to lure and then confront online predators, the modus operandi of the movement bears similarities to Dateline NBC's To Catch a Predator series, but police are not present for the confrontations, which typically happen in public.
History
In July 2014, Justin Payne began publicly exposing adults who thought they were meeting minors willing to engage in sex, operating in
Jonathan Woodward of
Confrontations
In June 2016, two Penticton Creep Catchers, Mitch Shelswell and Tyler Fritsen, confronted a man who apparently intended to meet a 14-year-old girl. Shelswell told CTV News they had no plans to stop: "As long as we follow the rules given to us by Creep Catchers originally, we're doing everything legally."[6]
On August 15, 2016, Surrey Creep Catchers confronted a
In August 2016, a University of British Columbia Student Housing and Hospitality employee, whom court records suggest was charged with four counts of luring a child under 14 in 2008, apologized profusely and tearfully when confronted by Surrey Creep Catchers about trying to meet a 15-year-old girl and sending her (actually LaForge) pictures of his penis.[8]
On September 7, 2016, Surrey Creep Catchers caught an off-duty Surrey RCMP officer who allegedly tried to meet a 14-year-old girl at the Central City Shopping Centre. On September 16, the RCMP announced Constable Dario Devic was charged with communicating with a person under the age of 16 for the purposes of sexual interference or sexual touching, and breach of trust. He was released on bail with orders to avoid children or places children gather.[9]
On October 21, 2016, Fraser Valley Creep Catchers released a video allegedly showing Windebank Elementary School Principal Jason Obert at a mall believing he would meet up with a 14-year-old girl for sex.[10][11]
On April 3, 2017, Surrey Creep Catchers confronted a Langley official named Bob Andrews, trying to meet with a 13-year-old girl for sex.[12]
Responses
Some commentators, like John Gormley of Saskatoon's
In 2016, a social media commentator, Sean Smith, criticized the Creep Catchers movement. He was then called a pedophile by Ryan Laforge, of the Creep Catchers of Surrey, British Columbia. In March, 2017, Smith sued Laforge for defamation.[14] It represented the second such lawsuit against Laforge.[15]
Jason Proctor of CBC News reports that this trend of online pedophile hunters though not new, has been encouraged through success early on, and discouraged by "A chorus of police chiefs", citing an article by Chad Pawson of the CBC.[16][17]
See also
- Child grooming
- Jewish Community Watch
- Dark Justice
- Perverted-Justice
- Sweetie
- Vigilantism
References
- ^ a b c Krishnan, Manisha (5 January 2017). "The Rise of Creep Catchers, Canada's Vigilante Pedophile Hunters". VICE.
- ^ Vice Staff. (17 Jan 2017). "Behind the Scenes of 'Age of Consent'". VICE.
- ^ "Dawson Raymond poses as young girl on the Internet to lure and confront alleged pedophiles", by Michael Platt, Calgary Sun
- ^ Elliott, Josh (17 August 2016). "'He tried to run me over': Pedophile-targeting vigilante sting goes awry". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "W5: Creep Out, part one". CTVNews. 18 February 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Mangione, Kent Molgat and Kendra (1 June 2016). "Another 'Creep Catchers' video prompts RCMP warning to vigilantes". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "Man in Creep Catchers video works for Coast Mountain Bus Company". 19 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "VIDEO: UBC employee caught trying to lure underage girl". 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "RCMP officer charged with child luring". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "Former B.C. elementary school principal charged with child luring". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "Former school principal charged with luring after Creep Catchers sting". 25 November 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "'High-profile' Township of Langley employee allegedly caught in latest Creep Catchers sting".
- ^ "OUR VIEW: Surrey's Creep Catcher has struck a chord with community", from The Now". Archived from the original on 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
- ^ Krishnan, Manisha (2017-03-17). "Surrey Creep Catchers Are Being Sued Again for Calling One of Their Critics a Pedophile". Vice.com.
- ^ Lamoureux, Mack (12 March 2017). "A Vigilante Pedophile Hunter is Being Sued For Defamation". Vice.com.
- ^ "No successful charge has come from vigilante groups, say Surrey RCMP". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "Vigilantes' pursuit of 'justice as entertainment' can end in disaster, expert says". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ Grant, Jon Woodward and Stephen (18 February 2017). "W5's 'Creep Out': Are online pedophile hunters 'catching' the innocent?". Retrieved 2 August 2017.