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State Senator Brian A. Joyce, whose law office was raided by FBI agents last week, announced Tuesday that he will not run for another term. (Hey Stephanie! Is this the shape of things to come for you??? Only your ex-Chief of Staff knows for sure! Is the former Chief of Staff turning "state's evidence?")
“I will continue to work hard for Milton and all of the district but will not seek reelection,” he tweeted Tuesday.
Joyce, a Milton Democrat who has served almost 20 years at the State House, confirmed his decision via text message and said he has been trying to write a formal announcement “for weeks.”
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In Medford Massachusetts an alleged porn scandal is swept under the rug; in Maryland Prosecutors say: School volunteer charged with child sex abuse
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Updated 3:00 pm, Tuesday, February 23, 2016
This photo provided by the Prince George's, Md. County Police Department shows Deonte Carraway. Federal prosecutors are set to detail the latest allegations in a widening child pornography scandal at a suburban Maryland elementary school. Prince George’s County police say Carraway, 22, abused at least 17 children. According to police, he made sexually explicit videos of children at Judge Sylvania Woods Elementary School in Glenarden, where he worked as a volunteer teacher’s aide. (Prince George's County Police Department via AP) less
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/us/article/Child-pornography-scandal-at-Md-school-continues-6849360.php
GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — The 22-year-old volunteer school aide with the blond streak in his Afro told students at a suburban Maryland elementary school that they were part of a special club. According to prosecutors, Deonte Carraway pulled kids out of classrooms in the middle of the day and made smartphone videos of them having sex with him and each other on school property.
Carraway is facing child pornography charges that could put him in prison for the rest of his life, Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein said at a news conference Tuesday. The charges mark the latest development in a sex-abuse