Peachtree City man jailed for child pornography

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Jason Mitchell. Photo/Fayette County Jail.
Jason Mitchell. Photo/Fayette County Jail.

A Peachtree City man was arrested July 28 on four counts of distribution of child pornography.

Jason Mitchell, 43, was charged with four counts of sexual exploitation of dhildren (Distribution of Child Pornography), according to Fayette County Jail records.

The arrest was made by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation’s Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes (CEACC) Unit.

The GBI CEACC Unit began an investigation into Mitchell’s online activity after receiving a cybertip from the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) regarding the online possession and distribution of images depicting child sexual abuse material on a popular online platform, a GBI press release said.

This investigation led to a search warrant at Mitchell’s residence in Fayette County. Mitchell was booked into the Fayette County Jail upon his arrest. The Peachtree City Police Department assisted the GBI with the execution of the search warrant and the arrest of Mitchell, GBI said.

GBI said this investigation is part of the ongoing effort by the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, housed within the GBI’s Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit, to identify those involved in the child pornography trade.

The ICAC Program, created by the U.S. Department of Justice, was developed in response to the increasing number of children and teenagers using the Internet, the proliferation of child pornography, and the heightened online activity by predators searching for unsupervised contact with underage victims.

3 COMMENTS

  1. The most disturbing thing is they can never be rehabilitated… as proven in multiple studies..
    According to statistics once they’re arrested on these sorts of charges generally… they’ve already acted out.

    If one of these disgusting slobs ever… even thought about looking at my kids wrong…

    They’d never be looking at another one that way…

    And id gladly spend the rest of my life in jail…

    • There’s not, people who share this content do so over the established social media platforms, namely Twitter…

      AI is used to identify and flat content that is then assigned a unique hash to the image / video content that allows law enforcement to track its source.