Phoenix cops have arrested a homosexual state legislator in Arizona on charges of child molestation.
Multiple news reports say Democrat State Senator Tony Navarette is charged for a crime that occurred in 2019.
Details about the case are thin. But the arrest of an adult homosexual man on suspicion of sex with a minor isn’t exactly shocking. Homosexual men molest boys in numbers way out of proportion with their share of the population.
The Arrest
Navarette was booked into the slammer late last night, August 5, after cops received a report the day before, the Arizona Capitol Times reported.
“Police received a report that Navarrete had engaged in sexual conduct with a minor, a felony described as knowingly engaging in intercourse or oral sex with a minor,” the newspaper reported:
It’s a class 6 felony, punishable by one year in prison, if that minor is at least 15, and a class 2 felony, with a presumptive prison sentence of five years, if the child is younger than 15 or if the person charged was in a position of trust, such as a teacher or parent.
Phoenix police said the alleged crime occurred in 2019, and they received a report on Aug. 4. After interviewing a young victim and witnesses, they arrested Navarrete near his home on Thursday.
A note from the police said “detectives interviewed a juvenile victim and witnesses, and on August 5th, developed probable cause to arrest the suspect.”
Democrats didn’t have much to say about the arrest:
We are aware one of our members has been arrested and are awaiting further details and for law enforcement to do its job. We will not have further comment at this time.
Navarette is yet another of the breakthrough China virus cases. Though vaccinated, the state senator caught the Asiatic pathogen.
“Thankfully with the vaccine, my diagnosis is not a death sentence, but an uncomfortable inconvenience,” the lavender legislator wrote on Facebook on August 3. “I know that people are tired and frustrated, but it’s time to mask up again. The best defense is getting the vaccine and masking up in public, crowded spaces.”
Top Homosexual Legislator
Navarette is nothing if not proud of partaking of the Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name. He is one of four lawmakers who created the legislature’s “gay” caucus.
Given the criminal charges, Navarette’s obsession with normalizing deviant sexual behavior is unsurprising.
Anecdotal evidence from the Boy Scouts and Roman Catholic hierarchy shows that homosexuals in a target-rich environment are often dangerous predators. And data show that homosexuals molest at greater rates relative to their share of the population.
That aside, however, boys molested by the likes of Navarette often grow up to become homosexuals and repeat the abuse.
A study published in 2008 showed that “emerging data suggests that as children, gay males have an increased risk for physical and sexual abuse. Anecdotal evidence suggests that a significant subset of children abused by clergy identify as gay as adults.”
“Gay men and lesbian women reported a significantly higher rate of childhood molestation than did heterosexual men and women,” researchers reported in 2001:.
Forty-six percent of the homosexual men in contrast to 7% of the heterosexual men reported homosexual molestation. Twenty-two percent of lesbian women in contrast to 1% of heterosexual women reported homosexual molestation.
In 1997, a study reported that “of 327 homosexual and bisexual men participating in an ongoing cohort study pertaining to risk factors for HIV infection who completed a survey regarding history of sexual abuse, 116 (35.5%) reported being sexually abused as children. Those abused were more likely to have more lifetime male partners, to report more childhood stress, to have lied in the past in order to have sex, and to have had unprotected receptive anal intercourse in the past 6 months.”
Researchers reported these data in 1992:
From May 1989 through 1990, 1,001 adult homosexual and bisexual men attending sexually transmitted disease clinics were interviewed regarding potentially abusive sexual contacts during childhood and adolescence. Thirty-seven percent of participants reported they had been encouraged or forced to have sexual contact before age 19 with an older or more powerful partner; 94% occurred with men. Median age of the participant at first contact was 10; median age difference between partners was 11 years. Fifty-one percent involved use of force; 33% involved anal sex.
If Navarette is guilty, he might well have ruined a boy for life.
The senator goes to court today at 2 p.m. (MST)