(LifeSiteNews) — An LGBT activist and former Democratic mayor of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, must remain in jail for now while his case proceeds, a judge ruled recently.
Chad-Alan Carr had previously been let out on bail following initial charges that “he solicited a 16-year-old boy for sexual photos and groomed him while Carr worked at the Gettysburg Community Theater,” as CBS 21 previously reported. He is also the founder of “Gettysburg Pride,” a homosexual advocacy group.
A judge ruled he must remain in jail following three more sex crime charges against him.
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“No set of conditions can be set to ensure the safety of the children in the community,” court records reportedly state, according to ABC 27.
“Three felony charges, including sexual assault and photograph/film/depict on computer sex, and two misdemeanor charges of corruption of minors were filed by the Pennsylvania State Police at Gettysburg against Carr,” the same news outlet previously reported.
Police arrested Carr in Texas on April 9 following the additional charges after other accusers came forward.
“Carr is scheduled to have a preliminary hearing on April 22 on the new charges and a non-trial disposition on April 28 at the Adams County District Attorney’s office for his original set of charges,” ABC 27 reported.
The Democrat former mayor is one of several cases in the last few years of homosexuals being arrested for abusing children, trying to obtain children to abuse them, or otherwise committing child abuse, including the former mayor of College Park, Maryland – also a Democrat – who was charged with possession of child sexual abuse material in 2023.
A judge sentenced Patrick Wojahn, the former Maryland mayor, to 30 years in prison.
