I just never understood how a boys would be afraid of turning these monsters in to the first adult they can get to, only because I had one of these freaks approach me once and I told him to get the hell away from me and ran home to tell my dad who tried to hunt the guy down in the neighborhood but couldn't find him, lucky for him. And that was in 1976 when I was 11 in Charlottesville VA.
Hopefully they'll be able to cage this lowlife for his natural days at least and count me among the advocates for the death penalty for ANY rapes of children through the age of 14. That would stop 80% of them, but no the liberals love these people and I simply won't venture into why on this post.
Greenfield Police say a 61-year-old man from Waukesha is under arrest, accused of committing numerous child sex assaults starting in the 1970's and continuing through last year. The victims are boys who ranged in age from 7 to 15 when the crimes were committed.
Daniel Acker may have committed hundreds of assaults on dozens of victims over four decades.
According to an arrest report, police took Acker into custody on charges of sexual assault of a child. The victim in the case is now 19. But he claims he and Acker started having sex when he was 15 or 16. He says the two are still in a sexual relationship today.
The report also mentions four other victims who are much older now. One man claims he met Acker through a friend of his father. He later told police that Acker assaulted him at least 100 times. The man's brother says Acker assaulted him as well.
Two other victims mentioned in the report say Acker assaulted them when they were seven. One claims an adolescent treatment center assigned Acker to him as a big brother.
Acker is currently an employee of the West Allis Recreation Department working with the swimming programs. He's been placed on un-paid leave from that job.
Police say Acker has no prior criminal record so he came up clean on background checks. Police say he preyed on 'at risk' youth. Investigators believe there are more victims out there.
In addition to working in West Allis, Acker has been a swim coach and lifeguard for more than 40 years. He was also an employee of the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex and the Child/Adolescent Treatment Center.
Police are planning to hold a news conference at 10 in the morning Friday.
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