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VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - The Valdosta Police Department (VPD) is responding after a YouTuber with nearly 13 million combined subscribers posted a video that they feel “misrepresents the department’s role” in an online “catch a predator scenario.”
The department also said viewers were encouraged “to bombard police officers and staff with calls and messages since the video was posted,” which “interferes with police operations.”
YouTuber @Jidion, who also posts under @JidionPremium hosts a show called “EDP Watch” on YouTube.
The videos “shed light on the exploitation and vulnerability of children, as well as the adults who attempt to prey on them,” according to the YouTube description.
In a nearly 30-minute video posted Dec. 15, a man, who claims to be 22-years-old, is shown on camera meeting up with a “decoy” in Valdosta. The “decoy” first told the man she was was 19 years old, then 14 years old, via text message before they agreed to meet in person. Once the man realized that he was being recorded for “EDP Watch,” VPD responded to the scene.
At the end of the video, the man is not arrested by VPD and the YouTuber provides contact information for VPD, along with the case number.
Read VPD’s full statement below:
The Valdosta Police Department takes all reports and accusations of criminal behavior seriously. During criminal investigations, all law enforcement agencies are required to adhere to strict criminal procedures.
The department must ensure that no entrapment occurs, that the rights of all parties involved are protected, and that evidence is lawfully obtained, unaltered, reliable, and properly handled to prevent tampering or compromise. The department is committed to conducting investigations in a manner that protects all parties and ensures evidence is obtained and handled properly.
In this instance, any referenced communication did not fall within the jurisdiction of the Valdosta Police Department, as the alleged offender lived an hour away. He was lured to Valdosta the day of the incident by the parties involved.
The “decoy” used in this incident had been involved in a previous unauthorized operation, at which time she was advised by several law enforcement officers and other law enforcement agencies not to conduct these undercover “stings”. The main reason was for her safety, as well as to ensure that the proper criminal procedures were followed. She was advised that there are specialized, well-trained, and certified organizations that investigate these cases lawfully. At which time, she was provided the contact for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.
Furthermore, the Valdosta Police Department spoke with our Prosecutors and Judicial partners, who reiterated that they are not able to prosecute cases without certifying the credibility of the participants involved, as well as how the information was obtained.
This information was relayed several times to the “decoy”, and she was given different options to have her information reviewed, which did not involve an unauthorized undercover operation.
As we do understand that many people are not aware of proper criminal procedure, law enforcement must follow these procedures to ensure proper investigations, indictments, prosecutions, and sentencing for criminals in our community.
Additionally, the department is addressing concerns by the YouTube personality related to public encouragement to bombard police offices and staff with calls and messages. Such actions hinder police operations and may prevent residents from accessing emergencies or essential services. Any individuals engaging in conduct that interferes with police operations may be subject to legal accountability.
The Valdosta Police Department remains committed to serving the community with integrity, professionalism, and respect for due process.
This is a developing story, and WALB plans to reach out to @JidionPremium, VPD and the Lowndes County District Attorney with interview requests. Stay with us for updates.
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