Escambia Man Arrested On 36 Child Porn Counts
June 28, 2013
An Escambia County man was arrested Thursday afternoon on child pornography charges after investigators determined he had downloaded sexually explicit pictures and movies of children from the internet onto his cell phone, iPad and external computer hard drives.
Jairo Scott Domanski, 30, was charged with 36 counts of possession of obscene material/child pornography. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail on a $108,000 bond.
Agents with the North Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force initiated a search warrant at Domanski’s residence on Tuesday after he was identified via the internet as
downloading child pornography.
Additional charges are pending, and the investigation is continuing to determine if he transmitted files and/or downloaded additional child pornography, police said.
Task force members from the Officer of Homeland Security assisted the Pensacola Police Department with the investigation.
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7 Responses to “Escambia Man Arrested On 36 Child Porn Counts”
… Where are all these creeps coming from? And we feel compelled to change the middle east. . . Go figure.
The websites might be in a foreign country……….
Since almost every other country is more conservative than us, the USA agents should be working with those countries to prosecute the owners.
I have never heard of our people bragging about getting another country to prosecute the scum.
If it does happen, u would think our agencies would brag about it to justify their work to us taxpayers that fund their budgets.
@Jeepeeman, unfortunately, many times these images are posted from international locations well outside of the jurisdiction of the US
Jairo went to Tate high school and I NEVER would’ve suspected this…right in my own backyard.
I’ll say it….I hope he pays the ultimate price for this. You don’t have to touch a child to be a child predator. Prison will show him a thing or 2!
I worked with a guy some years ago who was convicted of downloading child pornography. This is a federal offense. My co-worker was sentenced to 28 months in a federal prison, but did not start serving his sentence until a vacancy came available in an institution that had a treatment facility. If this man is convicted, his time in prison will be the least of his worries.
As discusting as this is, why do the authorities NOT go after the ones posting that illegal stuff in the first place?
Why is it we never hear of the sources being busted?
From the story it reads as if the authorities are monitoring who visits the source and then goes after the ones that visit.
Seems bass ackwards.
$108,000. Bond, that’s all.. Forget jail time.. Put him on the streets and let some of the parents have him.. Oh, I forgot, he has his rights and now we have to feed the piece of trash.. There’s one other choice, leave him there and let some of his room mates have him.. See then if he thinks he’s having a good time..
All I can say is wow and shake my head. I just don’t get it.