- Charence Smith, 49, of Clarksville;
- Arthur Burnett, 51, of Clarksville;
- Kendall Kendrick, 28, of Nashville;
- Jumapili Lumumba, 29, of Nashville;
- Gabriel Soto Adame, 33, of Nashville;
- Aroldo Garcia, 25, of Nashville;
- Marqueze Parrish, 20, of Nashville;
- William Moore, 55, of Nashville;
- Antwan Davis, 21, of Nashville;
- Uchenna Ugwu, 37, of Nashville;
- Minor Gabriel Perez, 22, of Lebanon;
- James White, 57, of Greenbrier;
- Alex Patel, 20, of Nashville;
- Luis Antonio Lopez, 45, of Nashville;
- Johnny Ardon Gozales, 38, of Sevierville.
The men responded to a Nashville hotel in response to internet ads posted by undercover officers who portrayed themselves as 16-year-old females.
The above is from a Metro press release. Government agencies nor the news media will tell you the race, nor ethnicity, nor nationality, nor immigration status of the arrested. I guess is it considered racist
or prejudiced to even wonder about such a thing. I think, however, inquiring minds would like to know. I always would like to know that when I read a story like this. I like it when the press posts the mug shot of the arrested.
or prejudiced to even wonder about such a thing. I think, however, inquiring minds would like to know. I always would like to know that when I read a story like this. I like it when the press posts the mug shot of the arrested.
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| Antwan Davis |
Thankfully the press release did tell us that "men" were charged, not just "persons." I keep expecting political correctness to make it improper to tell us the gender of the people involved. I am surprised we are not there yet. To even wonder as to the gender, is that not sexist?
Update: WKRN News 2 has posted the mug shots. You can see them at this link.

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