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Indictments for Mn Catholic Officials
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests January
29, 2014
http://www.snapnetwork.org/mn_no_indictments_for_mn_catholic_officials
We're not lawyers. But we refuse to believe that Twin
Cities secular officials are helpless in the face of so much
recklessness, callousness and deceit by dozens of complicit
Catholic officials year after year after year.
Al Capone was nabbed on income tax evasion. Other
criminals are nabbed on various and sometimes lesser charges,
whether perjury, witness tampering, endangering children,
obstructing justice, destroying evidence, and intimidating
victims. We believe that usually, “where there's a will, there's
a way.”
Dozens of predator priests have assaulted hundreds of
kids and hundreds of adults have been deceived by dozens of
Catholic officials. Yet only a handful of the molesters – and
none of the enablers – has ever seen the inside of a courtroom.
That's not just a tragedy. It's an on-going public safety
crisis.
Police and prosecutors must work harder, dig deeper,
and be more aggressive and creative.
It's meaningless for law enforcement officials to say
they're troubled by” or “unhappy about” the corrupt practices of
Catholic officials. The verbal displeasure of police and
prosecutors, in response to media questions, doesn't stop or
deter crimes. The actions of police and prosecutors stop and
deter crimes.
Given how widespread and devastating child sex crimes
and cover ups are, we beg law enforcement officials to be less
timid about pursuing charges. Law enforcement exists to protect
those who can't protect themselves. So a conviction isn't the
sole criteria for success. Sometimes just bringing a case, even
if it doesn't end in proven guilt, can expose and deter
wrongdoing.
We're also saddened – but not surprised - that the St.
Paul police chief said today that archdiocesan officials could
do more to be helpful. Catholics should stop donating until
police report complete total cooperation by their church
officials.
We suspect that there are other current and former
church staff who could help the on-going investigation of the
St. Paul/Minneapolis archdiocesan cover ups. We beg them to find
the courage to break the unhealthy code of silence that still
persists in the church hierarchy and call police now.
Now more than ever, it's crucial that anyone who saw,
suspected or suffered clergy sex crimes or cover ups in
Minnesota steps forward. Otherwise those who enabled child sex
crimes may escape consequences and continue enabling child sex
crimes.
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