wptz.com: Investigation Continues In Rutland Police Porn Case.
The corrupt and hypocritical double standard of police officers and public officials possessing child pornography.
Rutland, VT. -- Vermont State Police said there's no proof a Rutland police officer intentionally downloaded child pornography onto a department computer while on duty last year. (Yeah, try using that as an excuse and see if the police believe you)
The Burlington Free Press reported that state police released a statement summarizing the status of their investigation. It says there's insufficient evidence that the images were knowingly and intentionally downloaded. The statement also says the downloaded images on the computer did include child pornography, but the ages of those in some of the images isn't clear. (If images of children of a questionable age are found on your computer, you will be arrested and the determination of ages would be made in court)
An investigation continues. It began in August after state police discovered the images on a computer issued to the officer.