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The impetus for Operation Blue Ridge Thunder came when a
14-year-old Bedford County, Virginia, girl was solicited over
the Internet by a Florida man who wanted to put her in a
pornographic movie. What began as Sheriff Mike Brown's response
to that concerned mother has grown to encompass a premier group
of cooperating law enforcement agencies -- federal, regional,
state and local -- working together around the globe and around
the clock to educate law abiding citizens and to bring
perpetrators to justice.
The educational arm of Operation Blue Ridge Thunder is designed to help
you and your family make wise decisions when using the incredible
"information superhighway" of the Internet. Much like a bookstore, where a
majority of the material is suitable, the Internet has a vast array of
valuable information yet possesses certain areas that are inappropriate --
even dangerous -- for children (and parents). Supervision is necessary and
wise decisions are crucial.
Think you're safe and anonymous
online? Think again.
You may have seen the national headlines: the Bedford County Sheriff's
Office was one of only 10 law enforcement agencies in America to receive a
$200,000 grant from the U.S. Dept. of Justice to continue its high-tech war
against the sexual exploitation of children on the Internet. The other nine
agencies awarded this grant are some of the largest in the country, (e.g.
Dallas, Sacramento, Broward County, FL, etc.), whereas the Bedford County
Sheriff's Office is among the smallest. US Dept. of Justice official Ron
Laney said of the BCSO, "It's very unusual for a department that small to be
as aggressive as they are and to do what they've done."
The exploitation of children over the Internet is greater than we know,
than our government acknowledges or statistics express. Operation Blue Ridge
Thunder is the code name for our efforts to fight child exploitation, in
Bedford County, in Virginia and the United States. We are not merely
reactive, we are proactive, diligently working to apprehend perpetrators,
protect victims, and educate parents, teachers, and children. Our goal is
"to weave a seamless web of protection around our youth." We hope you will
join us in our efforts.
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