SNAP applauds the courageous survivors who have stepped forward and cooperated with investigators to hold another sexual predator to account, following the arrest of a retired Catholic priest and former Pennsylvania State Police Chaplain.
Robert Byrnes, 84, has been charged with aggravated indecent assault and other charges for sex crimes dating back more than 10 years ago.
“This arrest is yet another painful reminder that survivors were often silenced not only by individual predators, but by the power and prestige those predators carried within their communities,” said SNAP Board President, Shaun Dougherty. “When a priest also served as a police chaplain, survivors could understandably fear that reporting abuse would lead nowhere or even place them at greater risk of intimidation and disbelief. Their bravery may very well protect others and help bring long overdue accountability.”
Speaking publicly about childhood sexual abuse is extraordinarily difficult, especially when the accused held positions…
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