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Firefighter Charged in Child Pornography Case

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 Home Computer Loaded With It

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, FIREFIGHTER DANIEL KING was arrested Thursday and charged with felony possession of child pornography.  King's arrest follows a search warrant service on his house Tuesday where Lincoln police found the porn on his personal PC along with an external hard drive that was filled with more of it.

The Lincoln Journal Star tells how the investigators' trail led to King:

King’s arrest came nearly two months after the investigator, Sgt. John Donahue, was checking out computers that were sharing child pornography, the affidavit says. Donahue identified an IP address and subpoenaed the Internet provider to get the street address tied to that account.

Investigators say a file was downloaded from the same IP address on Dec. 12 showing sexual acts between a man and a child, which led to Tuesday’s search warrant and King’s arrest.

Prosecutors charged King Thursday with possessing child pornography, a crime that carries a one- to 20-year prison sentence. He got out of jail later that day after Lancaster County Judge James Foster set his bail at 10 percent of $15,000.

King has been a Lincoln firefighter for 22 years.  He has been put on administrative leave and Fire and Rescue Chief John Huff says that, "You can rest assured we’ll take appropriate action as quickly as we can. We want to make sure the public’s trust and confidence continues. We’ll be very diligent and direct in how we react to this."

King is due back in court on February 7 and the city's internal investigation is expected to be completed by then.

KLKN-TV filed this video report:

 News, Weather and Sports for Lincoln, NE; KLKNTV.com

The Lincoln Journal Star has the STORY.

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Breathalyzer Gets Busted

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HALLOWE’EN WASN’T A HOLIDAY FOR a Lincoln, Nebraska, teenager who went to a costume party dressed as a Breathalyzer tester.  On his way home later he was arrested for drunk driving.  Matthew Nieveen, 19, who is apparently a slow learner, was charged for second-offense DUI plus being a minor in possession of alcohol.

The Lincoln Journal Star tells us:

According to a police report, he was driving a 1992 Ford F-150 northbound on 33rd Street between Holdrege and Huntington when an officer saw the truck rapidly accelerate and cross the center line several times. The officer stopped the truck at 37th and Huntington, the report states.

The officer said Nieveen had watery eyes and slurred speech and smelled like alcohol. Police found a bottle of vodka, a half-full bottle of Mountain Dew and vodka and several cans and bottles of beer in the truck.

“He was dressed as a PBT (preliminary breath testing) alcohol sensor and had been attending a Halloween party prior to the stop,” the report says.

After being taken to the police station, he was given a blood alcohol test and he measured at twice the .08 percent legal limit (however the legal limit for teenagers is zero).  Read the full story HERE.