Jackson, Miss. – Kevin Douglas Jenkins, 35, of Pelahatchie,
was sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III to 262
months in federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release, for
producing child pornography, announced United States Attorney Mike Hurst, FBI
Special Agent in Charge Christopher Freeze, and Mississippi Attorney General
Jim Hood. Jenkins was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $3,000.
"Those who prey upon our most vulnerable will
experience the full force and weight of the law upon them. Such wicked and evil
acts committed against children are some of the worst crimes we investigate and
prosecute. We will continue to marshal all levels of law enforcement and
resources together to swiftly bring these individuals to justice, as well as
deliver a measure of solace to victims," said U.S. Attorney Hurst.
"Producing child pornography is a serious crime that
preys on our most vulnerable citizens," said FBI Special Agent in Charge
Freeze. "If you are viewing, sharing or producing this kind of material, I
encourage you to seek professional help, otherwise you could end up in prison
like Mr. Jenkins. The cooperation of law enforcement at the local, state and
federal level results in successful prosecutions and protects future victims
from abuse by predators like this."
"We appreciate Judge Jordan and the agencies that
worked together to put this pedophile behind bars where he deserves to be for
producing child pornography videos of him molesting an innocent child,"
said Attorney General Hood. "This case is another example of how
partnerships between agencies on a federal and state level is critical to help
keep our children in Mississippi safe from these types of predators."
"This case is another example of cooperation between
federal, state and local agencies all working together to make our community
safer," said Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey. "The Rankin County
Sheriff’s Office is thankful for the quick response and great relationship we
have with our state and federal agencies.
Jenkins was charged after the minor child came forward to
disclose Jenkins’s actions. A forensic examination of electronic devices and
email revealed videos of Jenkins engaged in sexually explicit conduct with the
minor child.
Jenkins was indicted by a federal grand jury in November
2018. On January 25, 2019, Jenkins pled guilty to two counts of producing child
pornography.
The case was investigated by the FBI Jackson Division's
Child Exploitation Task Force, which is made up of agents from the FBI and the
Mississippi Attorney General's Office, and officers from the Prentiss County
Sheriff's Office. The Rankin County Sheriff’s Office also assisted with the
investigation. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kimberly
Purdie.
No comments:
Post a Comment