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8:21PM Thursday, September 8th, 2022
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POLICE are desperately trying to identify up to 200 young boys who were allegedly targeted by a 19-year-old skating rink employee with a vile “foot fetish”.
POLICE are trying to identify the victims of a 19-year-old skating rink employee who they say admitted to indulging in a self-described “foot fetish” with up to 200 young boys.
Julian Christopher Flores is charged with one count each of false imprisonment and attempted lewd act on a child , the Los Angeles Times reports. He has pleaded not guilty.
The newspaper cites court documents that show Flores admitted to taking up to 200 young boys into a maintenance room at Northridge Skateland over the course of a year. He allegedly had them remove their socks and rub their feet on his hands or face to sexually arouse himself.
Flores’s statement to police came after one boy told his grandmother about an encounter in the maintenance room in December, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The grandmother found the alleged victim wandering around at the rink without his socks and skates after she let him go to the men’s room by himself.
Following the interview with Flores, police seized his cellphone and laptop and found videos in which he instructed several “unknown minors” to remove their socks, the court documents allege. In one video, a boy asks, “Why would you let a 9-year-old who you hardly know put their feet on your face?”
Investigators served a search warrant on Northridge Skateland in January and are attempting to identify victims who were patrons from May 1 to December 21 of last year.
Skateland general manager Courtney Bourdas Henn told the newspaper she has not notified customers on her own because Los Angeles Police Department officials asked that she not do so while their investigation is ongoing.
Henn said Skateland “deeply regrets” the incident and is “fully cooperating with the LAPD.”
Flores, who no longer works at the rink, is free on $150,000 bail. He faces a maximum of eight years and four months in prison if convicted.
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8:21PM Thursday, September 8th, 2022
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POLICE are desperately trying to identify up to 200 young boys who were allegedly targeted by a 19-year-old skating rink employee with a vile “foot fetish”.
POLICE are trying to identify the victims of a 19-year-old skating rink employee who they say admitted to indulging in a self-described “foot fetish” with up to 200 young boys.
Julian Christopher Flores is charged with one count each of false imprisonment and attempted lewd act on a child , the Los Angeles Times reports. He has pleaded not guilty.
The newspaper cites court documents that show Flores admitted to taking up to 200 young boys into a maintenance room at Northridge Skateland over the course of a year. He allegedly had them remove their socks and rub their feet on his hands or face to sexually arouse himself.
Flores’s statement to police came after one boy told his grandmother about an encounter in the maintenance room in December, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The grandmother found the alleged victim wandering around at the rink without his socks and skates after she let him go to the men’s room by himself.
Following the interview with Flores, police seized his cellphone and laptop and found videos in which he instructed several “unknown minors” to remove their socks, the court documents allege. In one video, a boy asks, “Why would you let a 9-year-old who you hardly know put their feet on your face?”
Investigators served a search warrant on Northridge Skateland in January and are attempting to identify victims who were patrons from May 1 to December 21 of last year.
Skateland general manager Courtney Bourdas Henn told the newspaper she has not notified customers on her own because Los Angeles Police Department officials asked that she not do so while their investigation is ongoing.
Henn said Skateland “deeply regrets” the incident and is “fully cooperating with the LAPD.”
Flores, who no longer works at the rink, is free on $150,000 bail. He faces a maximum of eight years and four months in prison if convicted.
Police have provided a disturbing update after arresting a man suspected to be behind a horrific mass stabbing that left 10 people dead and 18 injured.
Apple’s new highly-anticipated devices are here, however tech-savvy fans have taken issue with just how much a new phone will set you back.
A rising young star, who stunned the chess world by defeating world champion Magnus Carlsen, has responded to claims about cheating.
*First Published: Dec 4, 2013, 1:12 pm CST
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Posted on Dec 4, 2013 Updated on Jun 1, 2021, 12:37 am CDT
Behind even the most innocent-seeming YouTube trends can lurk predators intent on exploiting young kids.
Vocativ reports on YouTube “Feet Dares,” a creepy trend of men, sometimes disguised as fellow tweens, asking tween vloggers to show their soles, suck on their toes, or open a banana with their feet .
But now the kids are fighting back.
“Feet dares” for both male and female tweens have become so pervasive that many make videos specifically to address how they won’t do feet dares. The requests come in innocently enough as suggestions for videos that will give the kids more subscribers and views.
“ The dare exchanges—a sort of play-date for the digital age—are common among kids who find themselves bored after school. But in reality, many of the tweens engaging in challenges aren’t tweens at all; they’re ‘pervs’…on the hunt for a certain kind of child porn,” writes Vocativ.
A channel called YouTube Video Alert made an entire video warning underage vloggers that those asking to see their feet aren’t doing it as an innocent dare, but because of sexual intent.
The challenges seem weird but harmless to the kids, and many in the videos expressed that they didn’t know why someone was inundating their inbox with requests for “foot dares.” One says she won’t show the soles of her feet, but she does demonstrate her flexibility by putting her legs behind her head.
As Vocativ puts it, “a mature eye reveals the stunts are far dirtier than the girls believe.” But some tweens do realize that the requests are coming from “foot fetish people,” as evidenced in the video compilation of complaints below. Some of the kids ID the YouTube usernames of the people who solicit them, then warn other tween vloggers not to answer those messages.
Vocativ reports that YouTube is trying to crack down on “content related to kids and sex” (reluctant to use the term “child porn”) and has cleared out 100,000 queries involving inappropriate videos of children. “Foot Dare” videos specifically are hard to find because many have innocuous titles like “Dares!” or “Dares and Challenges!”
Blocking creeps and pedophiles has been an ongoing battle for YouTube, because offenders often don’t post their own videos or leave the other evidence necessary to file reports against them. If their accounts are eventually taken down by YouTube, they can easily start new ones.
In 2012, the Daily Dot reported on a scammer who solicited underage YouTubers by pretended to represent a modeling agency. He was eventually stopped—not by YouTube, but by the FBI.
H/T Vocativ / Photo via Prio/Flickr
Gaby Dunn is an actress, comedian, and blogger who covered YouTube for the Daily Dot. Since 2016, she’s hosted the podcast ‘Bad with Money,’ and operates a successful YouTube channel. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Vice, and Salon.
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*First Published: Dec 4, 2013, 1:12 pm CST
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Posted on Dec 4, 2013 Updated on Jun 1, 2021, 12:37 am CDT
Behind even the most innocent-seeming YouTube trends can lurk predators intent on exploiting young kids.
Vocativ reports on YouTube “Feet Dares,” a creepy trend of men, sometimes disguised as fellow tweens, asking tween vloggers to show their soles, suck on their toes, or open a banana with their feet .
But now the kids are fighting back.
“Feet dares” for both male and female tweens have become so pervasive that many make videos specifically to address how they won’t do feet dares. The requests come in innocently enough as suggestions for videos that will give the kids more subscribers and views.
“ The dare exchanges—a sort of play-date for the digital age—are common among kids who find themselves bored after school. But in reality, many of the tweens engaging in challenges aren’t tweens at all; they’re ‘pervs’…on the hunt for a certain kind of child porn,” writes Vocativ.
A channel called YouTube Video Alert made an entire video warning underage vloggers that those asking to see their feet aren’t doing it as an innocent dare, but because of sexual intent.
The challenges seem weird but harmless to the kids, and many in the videos expressed that they didn’t know why someone was inundating their inbox with requests for “foot dares.” One says she won’t show the soles of her feet, but she does demonstrate her flexibility by putting her legs behind her head.
As Vocativ puts it, “a mature eye reveals the stunts are far dirtier than the girls believe.” But some tweens do realize that the requests are coming from “foot fetish people,” as evidenced in the video compilation of complaints below. Some of the kids ID the YouTube usernames of the people who solicit them, then warn other tween vloggers not to answer those messages.
Vocativ reports that YouTube is trying to crack down on “content related to kids and sex” (reluctant to use the term “child porn”) and has cleared out 100,000 queries involving inappropriate videos of children. “Foot Dare” videos specifically are hard to find because many have innocuous titles like “Dares!” or “Dares and Challenges!”
Blocking creeps and pedophiles has been an ongoing battle for YouTube, because offenders often don’t post their own videos or leave the other evidence necessary to file reports against them. If their accounts are eventually taken down by YouTube, they can easily start new ones.
In 2012, the Daily Dot reported on a scammer who solicited underage YouTubers by pretended to represent a modeling agency. He was eventually stopped—not by YouTube, but by the FBI.
H/T Vocativ / Photo via Prio/Flickr
Gaby Dunn is an actress, comedian, and blogger who covered YouTube for the Daily Dot. Since 2016, she’s hosted the podcast ‘Bad with Money,’ and operates a successful YouTube channel. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Vice, and Salon.
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