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Daniel Lee Brown Gets 10 Years for Receiving Child Porn

A Delhi man has been slammed with a decade behind bars for preying on a child through the digital shadows. Daniel Lee Brown, 28, of Delhi, Louisiana, was sentenced to 120 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to receiving child pornography, a crime rooted in deception and exploitation.

U.S. District Judge Robert G. James handed down the sentence, which includes an additional 10 years of supervised release and a lifetime requirement to register as a sex offender. Brown’s digital trail led investigators to a predatory pattern that began in 2014, when he used the internet and Facebook to pose as a teenage girl and manipulate a 12-year-old boy from another state.

On October 28, 2014, Brown received explicit images produced by the minor after coercing him to create and send the material. The act, prosecuted as receipt of child pornography, was part of a calculated effort to exploit a vulnerable child. His guilty plea, entered on September 12, 2016, confirmed the depth of his criminal conduct.

The investigation was a joint operation involving U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations, Louisiana State Police, Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office, and Bossier City Marshal’s Office. The collaboration underscores the multi-agency effort required to dismantle online child exploitation networks.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert W. Gillespie Jr. led the prosecution in what’s being hailed as a victory under Project Safe Childhood, a U.S. Department of Justice initiative targeting child sexual abuse and online predators. The program combines federal, state, and local resources to identify, apprehend, and convict those who exploit minors.

The public is urged to report suspicious activity involving child predators. Homeland Security and ICE operate a 24/7 tip line at (866) 347-2423. Tips can also be submitted online at www.ice.gov/exec/forms/hsi-tips/tips.asp or via the Operation Predator smartphone app. Anonymous reporting is permitted—because silence protects predators, and someone out there is watching.

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