A San Diego-area teacher's aide, substitute teacher and youth hockey coach has been arrested and charged by federal authorities with allegedly exchanging child pornography online.
SAN DIEGO - A San Diego-area teacher's aide, substitute teacher and youth hockey coach has been arrested and charged by federal authorities with allegedly exchanging child pornography online with another teacher across the country, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Monday.
The U.S. Attorney's Office did not state where Dasko has worked locally, but did say his hockey coaching job involved elementary and middle school-aged children. According to Dasko's criminal complaint, an FBI agent wrote that the teacher and a person in New York known as"Alex" worked to bait the teacher's own middle school students into sharing such content.During that investigation, prosecutors say the Philadelphia teacher was found to be communicating online with another person who went by the name"Mr. Pickles," who the U.S. Attorney's Office contends is Dasko.
However, the complaint states that last year,"Alex" sent"Mr. Pickles" a sexually explicit video he had acquired from a teenage boy, which"Mr. Pickles" then sent to the Philadelphia teacher.
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