Where to put Oregon's homeless sex offenders? Well, not Walmart parking lot
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A convicted sex offender, released from prison but still on parole, didn't find living at the Gospel Mission acceptable because he's an aitheist, as church attendance is mandatory for those living there. That left nowhere to live but on the streets. His parole officer told him to live in the Walmart parking lot, since he had to have an address somewhere. That worked until Walmart found out, so now he's living in the parking lot next to the jail instead. And that brings up the subject, where are homeless people still on parole or probation supposed to live when they have little or no money? OK, the story: http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northw...s_out.html

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Robert Corry, a convicted sex offender, has lived out of his Chevy Astro van since January. He spent five months camping overnight in a Walmart parking lot, after being told to stay there. But he now sleeps in the lot next to Marion County's jail, probations and sheriff's offices.

Excerpt: "SALEM -- Robert Corry crawls out of his bedroll, yanks on jeans and a T-shirt and shoves open the back door of his van. He steps outside into the early morning air, alone in the parking lot.

Corry sleeps in his beat-up 1985 Chevy Astro. These days he parks overnight in a lot serving a cluster of Marion County buildings, including the jail, parole and probation and sheriff's offices. Before that he camped amid the RVs at Walmart.

This might be the story of so many homeless in Oregon except for this twist: Corry, 51, is a registered sex offender.

To fulfill the terms of his post-prison supervision, he must register his address. But he has no permanent roof over his head.

Oregon has 18,000 registered sex offenders and an unknown fraction are homeless. Tracking them is a nationwide problem, said Vi Beaty, manager of the sex offender registry in Oregon.

"Nobody really has a good answer for it," she said. "We have people registered under bridges. If they sleep in a parking lot or rest area it would not surprise me. I've never heard of (using) Walmart before."

Corry's case is not the first time a cash-strapped municipality has let a sex offender camp in a parking lot. Polk County offered them a space next to its corrections building until 2007, when it set up three beds for offenders inside the building after their release. But the county would never send sex offenders to Walmart, said Marty Silbernagel, director of Polk County corrections.

"It's a public place," Silbernagel said, "It's like saying it's OK to stay at McDonald's."

Other sex offenders have camped at Walmart, which is known for welcoming travelers. Last year a sex offender in North Carolina was arrested after flashing a girl. Like Corry, he was living in his car and had registered his address at a Walmart parking lot in Wilmington.

"It's an issue for Walmart and anyone who shops there," said Ben David, a North Carolina district attorney. "Walmarts are open 24 hours and the whole community comes there."

Corry's journey from prison to parking lots began in July 2009 when he was released Oregon State Correctional Institution. He served more than six years for first-degree sex abuse for touching the breast of an 11-year-old girl.

When he emerged from prison, his parole officer told him to stay at the Union Gospel Mission in Salem.

The agency offers a bed, food and clothing to help former prisoners ease back into society. In exchange, they're expected to attend chapel services. Corry, an atheist, found that offensive. So he slept under a Salem bridge instead.

Two Marion County parole officers arrested him for breaking the terms of his post-prison supervision and sent him to a work-release center for 13 days. When he came out, he stayed with his sister in Salem.

They had a fight in January, and she threw him out. He said his parole officer arrested him for not indicating he was changing his address, had him thrown in jail and then ordered him to camp out in the Walmart lot.

"He directed me to do it," Corry said, referring to his parole officer Eric Bandonis. "He gave me a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. in the morning."

Corry said Bandonis popped up at the lot to check up on him.

"He had me open up my van to look for drugs or beer or kids," Corry said.

Bandonis did not return calls seeking comment. The head of Marion County parole and probation, Cmdr. Jeff Wood, said the agency has two organizations, Union Gospel Mission and Stepping Out Ministries, for prisoners upon their release but both are faith-based.

"In a circumstance like Robert's, we have a lack of resources," Wood said. "We can't force people into programs that are faith-based if it goes against that person's belief."

Wood said it's up to the offender then to find a place to stay.

"We don't order people to the Walmart parking lot," Wood said.

But Bandonis did sign off on the arrangement. He signed documents after mandatory monthly visits with Corry, approving the Walmart address on forms signed in March, April, May and June.

Bandonis asked Corry to get Walmart's permission, Corry said. He said he thought he had, asking an employee walking through the lot whether he could sleep in his van overnight. But that person was not the manager and Corry did not say he was a convicted sex offender. He said he wasn't ordered to do that.

Many Walmart stores -- but not all -- welcome travelers.

Signs in the Salem lot, which is equipped with security cameras, ban overnight camping. But employees say travelers are welcome, and parking spaces are marked for RVs.

At daybreak one recent morning, about a dozen pickups, vans and motorhomes with license plates from Pennsylvania to Montana and Washington state were parked in the lot on Turner Road in Southeast Salem, their owners asleep.

"We do allow it if you have permission from the store manager," said Dianna Gee, a company spokeswoman. "This person did not have permission."

Walmart found out about Corry after a reporter for The Oregonian asked about him.

"When we heard about it, we were very disturbed," Gee said. "We began working with law enforcement to make sure this individual won't be allowed on our property again."
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#2
Funny that a pack of born again freaks is the only game in town. But then, when you figure in the grants and the funding, you begin to see the nature of the situation a little more clearly. Our religous community should have something to say about how their Just and loving Father is abused by a pack of one eyed jacks.
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#3
There are plenty of atheist out there. Perhaps one of them will read this, get a heart tug, and adopt his pagan arse.
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#4
I wonder if there's any tax incentives in that? After all, it sounds like all he did was touch a 12 year old girls tit. Hell, things like that can happen by accident. He doesn't really look like all that bad of a guy to me. I'd take him in for money. Smiling
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#5
What is happening isn't what works, or even helps. The aparatchiks can milk them for a pretty fat share of our worth (They're worth more caught, than a pot dealer). And we can pat ourselves on the back, for sending the sick to Hell. But, the problem doesn't answer to fixed penalties and assessments of threat. There has to be something else.
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(08-22-2011, 01:30 PM)PonderThis Wrote: He doesn't really look like all that bad of a guy to me. I'd take him in for money. Smiling

What are you saying here.....Unsure
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#7
Ponders rehab center for guys that touched 12 year old girls on the tits. We'll have mannequins of adult females so he can work those sorts of things out in an adult manner. Smiling

I figure I should be able to charge, what, maybe $4000 a month per person?
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(08-23-2011, 02:15 AM)PonderThis Wrote: Ponders rehab center for guys that touched 12 year old girls on the tits. We'll have mannequins of adult females so he can work those sorts of things out in an adult manner. Smiling

I figure I should be able to charge, what, maybe $4000 a month per person?

If electric shock is involved, can I help? Big Grin
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(08-23-2011, 09:23 AM)Valuesize Wrote:
(08-23-2011, 02:15 AM)PonderThis Wrote: Ponders rehab center for guys that touched 12 year old girls on the tits. We'll have mannequins of adult females so he can work those sorts of things out in an adult manner. Smiling

I figure I should be able to charge, what, maybe $4000 a month per person?

If electric shock is involved, can I help? Big Grin

I'm pretty sure we still have an old dog shock collar in storage! Eyebrows
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#10
Those would only be on the girl mannequins.
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#11
(08-23-2011, 09:39 AM)PonderThis Wrote: Those would only be on the girl mannequins.

They must be punished?
For being sluts and begging to be touched?
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#12
You're twisted!

They'd be properly adult, like this one:

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#13
(08-23-2011, 09:55 AM)PonderThis Wrote: You're twisted!

Yeah... and you love me long time! Eyebrows Wink Big Grin Laughing
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#14
How about giving them a bus ticket to California? Or take them up for a skydiving adventure, sans the parachute.
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#15
All this guy did is touch an eleven year old girls breast, and he's already served 6 years in prison for it. How much more do you want to do to him? What do you propose we do for, say, Bernie Madhoff?
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(08-23-2011, 11:06 AM)PonderThis Wrote: All this guy did is touch an eleven year old girls breast, and he's already served 6 years in prison for it. How much more do you want to do to him? What do you propose we do for, say, Bernie Madhoff?

Then chop off his offending hand and call it good. Smiling

There is a reason sex offenders are put in protective custody and separated from the general prison population. They are the worst kind of scum and even hardened criminals hate them. They will offend again.

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#17
You sound like you've been in prison.
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(08-23-2011, 11:06 AM)PonderThis Wrote: All this guy did is touch an eleven year old girls breast, and he's already served 6 years in prison for it. How much more do you want to do to him? What do you propose we do for, say, Bernie Madhoff?

With an offense such as the one this piece of shit was jailed for, it is RARELY a one time offense. That is the one time somebody reported it and that he was penalized.

He fondled an eleven year old girl. Eleven years old. He was in in early/mid forties. I SERIOUSLY doubt that is that the only time that he tried to cop a feel. I guess if Ponder was in charge he would have received a "Knock it off" as his punishment.

I wonder to what address his vehicle is registered.
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#19
Touching a young girls breast, 6 years. Cutting off a young girls arms and leaving her to bleed out 8 years. Sounds about right.:wacko:
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(08-23-2011, 07:32 PM)cletus1 Wrote: Cutting off a young girls arms and leaving her to bleed out 8 years. Sounds about right.:wacko:


Ugh, who got off with eight years for that offense?Mad
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