North Carolina man arrested and charged after being caught recording minors at hockey game



A man in Charlotte has been charged with more than 15 counts of secret peeping, according to WJZY. John H. Cutter, 61, was reportedly caught video recording a minor in a stall at the Bojangles Coliseum.

Investigators said a father, his 11-year-old son, and his son's 12-year-old friend were at the venue to watch a Charlotte Checkers hockey game. The three arrived at the venue around 4:20 p.m. and went to the bathroom before finding their seats. The father and son waited for the friend to finish in the restroom, and that is when the father discovered a hand and what appeared to be a GoPro camera under the stall the friend was in.

After the friend was done in the restroom, the father confronted Cutter about the alleged incident. Cutter reportedly denied the allegations and walked away, per the report.

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A description of Cutter was soon given to the authorities. After reviewing the surveillance footage, the authorities found that Cutter had been entering and exiting restrooms leading up to the hockey game. The report noted that he would be in the restroom for about eight minutes before exiting for four minutes, and then he would go to another restroom for about the same amount of time.

The authorities used surveillance footage to track down Cutter's vehicle and found his address. On March 7, officials showed up at Cutter's home with a warrant and took up several electronic devices, per Queen City News.

Police found seven videos on a recording device, totaling about two minutes of footage. It revealed that Cutter had recorded minors in restrooms with their genitals out.

As a result, Cutter was charged with 11 counts of felony secret peeping and three counts of misdemeanor secret peeping.

WSOC reported that some parents who live near Cutter have had to talk to their children about the dangers of being outside by themselves. One neighbor said, "It's unsettling. It makes you think about who you're living around and who you can trust."

"You cannot be alone outside by yourself. You cannot go into anybody's house," the neighbor added.

Court documents have indicated that Cutter was previously a registered sex offender for a conviction that took place in 1999, but he was taken off the registry in 2011.

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James O'Keefe's opening testimony on FBI and DOJ overreach leaves House Judiciary Committee speechless

James O'Keefe's opening testimony on FBI and DOJ overreach leaves House Judiciary Committee speechless



On May 10, James O'Keefe of Project Veritas gave his opening statement on the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation's overreach on members of the press. O'Keefe delivered his statement to members of Congress.

The House Judiciary Committee recently showed unanimous bipartisan support for new legislation protecting journalists from government overreach. This hearing received little media coverage.

House Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina was sympathetic to O'Keefe's ordeal and questioned how far the DOJ and FBI appear to have gone in this case. Here is the transcript:

O'Keefe: "Ashley Biden's attorney, a woman named Roberta Kaplan, responded by saying, 'We should send to the southern district of New York. In just 24 days, Ms. Kaplan got her political favor fulfilled when the Southern District of New York approved the first of nineteen secret subpoenas.'"

Rep Norman: "Is this collusion, in your opinion, with what's happening really to both of you all in your opinion?"

O'Keefe: "I think Ashley Biden's attorney's statement about 'we should send to the Southern District of New York' is self-evident. There is also a poster in the room. You can see the four photos there; we find this extraordinary that Roberta Kaplan is the same attorney [representing] Ashley Biden. She's also the same attorney for former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and she represents the woman married to the son of the U.S. attorney who signed all the secret warrants against me. So, those are the facts, and [they] are pretty self-evident facts, and I don't wish to opine beyond the facts."

Rep Norman: "That's unbelievable. Every American needs to know what not only you all have gone through but to see these facts."

O'Keefe: "There's disparate treatment at the Department of Justice, including how they define journalists. A journalist is a person who regularly gathers, prepares, collects, photographs, records, writes, and edits information that concerns national stories."

O'Keefe: "The Southern District of New York wrote in pleadings that I'm not a journalist because I don't get permission from the subjects I investigate. So that directly contradicts common sense as well as the law. So obviously, we can't trust the Department of Justice with the power to define who is and who is not a journalist depending upon who's in charge. That goes against everything the First Amendment stands for, Sir."



She did WHAT on his side of the bed?



Imagine the worst argument you have ever experienced with your significant other. Now, count yourself lucky that you were not in a relationship with Amber Heard.

Actor Johnny Depp is currently suing his former wife Amber Heard for defamation, and some shocking details have come to light. In his testimony, Depp explained that Heard left a "fecal delivery" on his side of the bed and that Heard tried to blame it on their dogs. Heard eventually admitted to leaving poop on Depp's side of the bed, calling it a "prank."

Steven Crowder discussed this on Thursday's episode of Louder with Crowder. "Context matters," Crowder said. "She did admit to this and called it a prank. After she abused him and left him while his mother was sick? No, that's not a prank."

Crowder added that it is also "disgusting that a woman could do that angrily on command."

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