BOLIVAR, Tenn. (WREG) — An employee of the State of Tennessee Department of Children’s Services has been fired for gross misconduct and charged with solicitation of a minor.
Christopher Baker, 50, served as an Administrative Team Leader with the Office of Child Safety, DCS said. He was taken into custody Tuesday after an undercover operation.
My smartass caption would be:
ReplyDelete"He mistook the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services to be the Tennessee Department of Servicing Children".
He was acting like a kid in a candy store, but he got caught with his fingers in Cookie's jar.
ReplyDeleteA rope around his feet, then tied to the back of a slow moving train would be way cheaper than a trial.
ReplyDeleteAround his FEET? There's a better place for a rope.
DeleteCall me old fashioned, but I lean towards impaling, Vlad style.
DeleteWood chipper feedstock?
ReplyDeleteExile1981
These people need therapy via the Morbark Method.
ReplyDeleteStill waiting on the comments about the double standards we have for women sexing minors...blah blah blah. But this dirtbag will get his soon enough.
ReplyDeleteI betcha on appeal, he will get reinstated and receive back pay as well as still be eligible for his state pension. That's just how shit works.
ReplyDeleteA nine millimeter lobotomy and dropped in a pig pen full of hogs is too good for this pervert.
Knee cap him instead.
DeleteLike the old joke:
ReplyDeleteWhy do you rob banks?
That's where they keep the money.
Not a joke. It was an exchange between a reporter and "Slick Willie" Sutton, a career bank robber and three-time successful prison escapee.
DeleteThis shit is so common in the State run Child Care area. That and foster care. It’s a racket for the sick minded. Too many need the FFF/22BOH.
ReplyDeleteSame shit that's happening in our "schools curriculum" hair sniffing pedophiles everywhere. Our poor groomed children. No chance in hell will they ever be left alone and to grow up as "normal" human beings. Parents jobs are the most important. Teach your children well.
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