Latest Moral Outrage Ignored by News Media: Elected Official practices public sodomy at a public place with young boy
Latest Moral Outrage Ignored by News Media: Elected Official practices public sodomy at a public place with young boy
Dem Representative Investigated For Having Sex at Rest Stop With 17 Year-Old Boy (Updated)
Where is the condemnation from either national political party?
Minnesota state Democrat Representative Kerry Gauthier is being investigated by police for reportedly having sex with a 17 year-old at a rest stop.
Minnesota district 7B Representative Kerry Gauthier is at the center of a criminal investigation by Duluth police. This is a particularly sensitive situation right now as incumbent lawmaker Gauthier will face Republican challenger Travis Silvers in November.
Police will only confirm that Representative Gauthier involved in an incident the Thompson Hill rest stop last month.
State Patrol will confirm that one witness approached a trooper around 11 at night on July 22nd to report an incident.
The State Patrol turned the investigation over to the Duluth Police Department. Police spokespeople say they are conducting a criminal investigation but they refuse to say why Gauthier was arrested.
However well placed sources today told the Northland's NewsCenter, the incident involved a 17 year old boy with whom Gauthier was reportedly engaged in a sexual act.
According to this news report " Dem Representative won't face charges. The sex with the teen was consensual."
So public sodomy at a public place with young boys is okay for elected pro-homosexual representatives nationwide in the USA.
But wait. Some Democratic leaders are asking him to leave.
The Olympian: "A Minnesota state lawmaker who authorities say admitted having a liaison with a 17-year-old boy at a rest stop faced calls from party leaders Monday to give up his re-election bid."
........House Minority Leader Paul Thissen, D-Minneapolis, said he was "deeply disappointed" in Gauthier's conduct and wants him to step aside.
"As I shared with Rep. Gauthier, I believe he should withdraw from the race for re-election," Thissen said in a statement released by his office.
Sources for this report:
http://www.theolympian.com/2012/08/20/2219801/minn-lawmaker-urged-to-step-aside.html