IL-Girl rats out pair of 16 y/o having sex, cop threatens boy, who commits suicide

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Teen Kills Himself After School Cop Lies to Him About Having to Register as Sex Offender

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/teen-kills-school-police-threaten-sex-offender-labeling/

An Illinois teen kills himself rather than facing the prospect of being labeled as a sex offender; all for having consensual sex with another teen and the police officer attempting to scare him with false information.

By Jack Burns - May 30, 2017

Naperville, IL — The weekend before Corey Walgren dove off of a five-story parking garage, he confessed to his parents he’d had sex for the first time. Unfortunately for Corey, a 16-year-old Junior at Naperville North High School, he was never allowed to explore the joys of sex again before school and police officials decided they had to intervene in his personal life.

A female classmate became aware of a consensual sexual encounter between another classmate, who was also 16, and Corey. Saying he’d played a recording of the sexual encounter for a group of his friends, the girl went to school officials to report the incident.

A school administrator called Corey into an office where the school resource officer, a cop named Brett Heun, proceeded to interrogate Corey. Heun told Corey that being in possession of videos of a sexual nature involving minors is considered, under the law, child pornography, and that he might have to register as a sex offender. According to the Chicago Tribune;

There, with a police officer and campus dean, Corey was questioned about possessing and possibly sharing “child pornography,” allegedly threatened that he’d be put on the state’s sex offender registry, then was left alone to wait for his mother.

The threat of having to register as a sex offender must have terrified Corey, who would then be possibly labeled a pedophile by his peers. Even though the video recording was too dark to see any sex act take place, the cell phone did contain a file with audio of the sexual encounter.

Police did not intend to pursue charges, records show, and they indicated they wanted to handle the matter in a way that ensured Corey understood the seriousness of his actions and how it affected his classmate.

The officer then called Mrs. Walgren to come to the school to discuss the action the officer was going to take against Corey.

Instead of waiting patiently for his mother to come, and possibly being humiliated by his sex acts that had come to light, the young man left the school afoot. He owned a vehicle, and it was parked at the school, but the distraught young man walked to town.

After Mrs. Walgren arrived at school, she was surprised to find her son was nowhere to be found. Police asked her if Corey was suicidal — she said he wasn’t — but he was.

Walking into downtown Naperville, Corey climbed the stairs of a five-story parking garage, and sat on the garage’s ledge, within eyesight of an officer whose attention was grabbed by the boy’s decision to sit there. But by the time the officer decided to park his patrol car in a nearby parking space, in an effort to keep an eye on the boy (whom he didn’t know had just walked out of his high school) Corey had already thrown himself to the ground.

The boy was cared for by a doctor who was passing by, but even with the emergency medical attention he was given, he later died at the hospital. The honor student, hockey player, and bass fisherman took his own life.

Walgren’s death is an indictment on a society so obsessed with security that it places armed officers of the law inside schools to supposedly serve and protect the student populations. Many times, those officers are directly responsible for arresting teens, giving many thousands of them criminal records for doing what kids have done for hundreds of years; questioning authorities, fighting in school, and creating disturbances.

In the past, bold teachers and administrators would handle those situations in house, without the need of any law enforcement officials. That was then, this is now.

Now those same officers who are sworn to protect and serve, often trample the rights of the students to enjoy civil liberties afforded to them by the Constitution. Who teenagers choose to have sex with is the business between those teens, and should be of no concern to the state, the school’s, and especially the police.

The Walgren family is now suing the school district, as well as the police, for 5 million dollars, a million for each floor of the parking garage Corey passed on the way to his death. But the school, in a statement, says they’ve done nothing wrong. They wrote;

At the outset of this incident, we worked to ensure a thorough and fair review of the facts, and involved the appropriate school and law enforcement officials,” the statement said. “Our main concern with any matter involving students is fairness, discretion and objectivity. The school district feels confident that we handled this issue appropriately and engaged the right officials pursuant to the protocols and procedures that govern student affairs.”

It’s understandable the police wanted to question the teen about the sexual encounter on his phone. With so many pedophile teachers and adults in the community, maybe they wanted to know he wasn’t being abused by an adult.

But, as Mrs. Walgren said, “I think they wanted to scare him straight…Instead, they scared him to death.”

As TFTP has long contended, police have no business taking up residence in public schools. When police are involved in the daily lives of teenagers, bad things happen.

Unfortunately, Corey’s story, as well as the hundreds of students in Colorado all suffered from a 21st Century dilemma; a clash of law, technology, youthful lusts, and life-changing regret.
 
Don't blame the cop. Blame the kid. He clearly made one choice he was not ready to make, and recorded it, which was a choice he should never have made. He should have let a private matter stay private, but in his immaturity, he embarrassed himself and his partner. I'm sorry for his choices and his family's loss, but the cop has nothing to do with it.
 
"though the video recording was too dark to see any sex act take place"

Wait. what's he doing with a recording of it in the first place??

adios, mofo. Don't let the car door hit you on the way down.
 
Don't blame the cop. Blame the kid. He clearly made one choice he was not ready to make, and recorded it, which was a choice he should never have made. He should have let a private matter stay private, but in his immaturity, he embarrassed himself and his partner. I'm sorry for his choices and his family's loss, but the cop has nothing to do with it.

The kop had everything to do with it!

The kop culture we all endure is turning children into felons for mere childish behavior,...

The rat your neighbor out mentality is going to destroy the last vestiges of independence and freedom that lurk in our kids.

Shame on us! :mad:
 
Todd, I really try to understand your bitterness. Not everything is the result of government and the police. This kid would still be here if he had the maturity to have sex and not brag to his friends.
 
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The kop had everything to do with it!

The kop culture we all endure is turning children into felons for mere childish behavior,...

The rat your neighbor out mentality is going to destroy the last vestiges of independence and freedom that lurk in our kids.

Shame on us! :mad:

Yep. When I was a kid and the Park Ranger caught you boinking because you were on the Parkway in a place you thought was secluded and his strobe light lit up the car you were in like and Alien abduction, they sent you home to your parents.

Not that this happened to me. ;)


In the old days the cops poured out your beer icing in the trunk. We do have a problem with everything we tend to do that might be less than moral having the greater possibility of it being a criminal act.
 
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Tod I really try to understand your bitterness. Not everything is the result of government and the police. This kid would still be here if he had the maturity to have sex and not brag to his friends.

The kop threatening him was uncalled for, the other kid who ratted him/them out should never have been taught that such behavior was acceptable.

And you and I as adults, we are to blame for letting kops into the schools and permitting such destructive behavior (rat on your peer) to be taught to children.

Children don't have 'maturity' hell lots of chronological adults don't, but this child is dead because of folks who applaud this rat on your peers mentality. Not long ago kids screwing might raise the ire of one family or the other, even the priest or pastor but kops! This is new and it's wrong!
 
If the kid had kept his mouth shut....

As a libertarian, I believe we are responsible for our own choices. This kid made several bad ones. Don't blame anyone but him. He is not the victim.
 
If the kid had kept his mouth shut....

As a libertarian, I believe we are responsible for our own choices. This kid made several bad ones. Don't blame anyone but him. He is not the victim.

"Our choice" teaches kids to rat on each other, "Our choice" permits kops on school grounds, "Our choice" lets those kops threaten children and some of us refuse to accept our part in these behaviors...



Kids in the 60's and 70's didn't keep their mouths shut..........

Those of us who did were quite popular though. ;)
 
If the kid had kept his mouth shut....

As a libertarian, I believe we are responsible for our own choices. This kid made several bad ones. Don't blame anyone but him. He is not the victim.


I'm not sure you understand the average thought process of a 16 year old. One dumb girl breaking up with you can seem like the end of the world. Part of being a kid is running your mouth. He was "kid". Get it?

So how is it that you reached the conclusion that doing something stupid like filming your sex life and then bragging to your friends, that the consequence should be some bozo threatening you with a life long social stigma and criminality?
 
Tod I really try to understand your bitterness. Not everything is the result of government and the police. This kid would still be here if he had the maturity to have sex and not brag to his friends.

lol, so guys who kiss and tell deserve the death penalty, got it..
 
lol, so guys who kiss and tell deserve the death penalty, got it..

The kid imposed his own sentence. Nobody made him jump. And this was a bit beyond kissing and telling, just so you know. I'm not generally a violent person, but if I was the girl in his video, the garage leap might have seemed a whole lot safer.

I really am sorry for the family's loss, but if people are going to make choices, they have to take the consequences.
 
Anybody that doesn't think that kid deserves to spend eternity burning in the hellfires of damnation can get the hell out.
 
I'm not sure you understand the average thought process of a 16 year old. One dumb girl breaking up with you can seem like the end of the world. Part of being a kid is running your mouth. He was "kid". Get it?

So how is it that you reached the conclusion that doing something stupid like filming your sex life and then bragging to your friends, that the consequence should be some bozo threatening you with a life long social stigma and criminality?

Hell, the cop probably threatened him and told him he was going to jail, after seeing movies and being in a culture that celebrates prison rape, the kid probably thought he was looking at a future of getting raped in prison for years. Its no surprise he took his own life. The cop shouldn't have been talking to him without his parents, at all!
 
The kid could have avoided the problem by keeping his mouth and his phone to himself.
 
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You're not getting it. He didn't kill himself because of the consequence of his friends telling on him and being made fun of and getting in trouble with his and her parents. He killed himself over fear of threat of being labeled a Pedo..... "criminality".
 
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