Moment ‘paedo’ in pants headbutts wall after ‘sending snaps of his “mouldy” genitals to “14-year-old girl”‘ – The Sun

THIS is the moment an alleged paedo in pants headbutts a wall when confronted over sending pictures of his "mouldy" genitals to a "14-year-old girl".

The man, in his boxers, was filmed on Saturday in Goole, near Hull, as members of Safeguarding Kids Online collared him in a hallway.


They claim he has been chatting to someone he thought was a teenage girl, aged 14, but was infact talking to them.

He headbutts the wall and puts a hole in it with his elbow as he asks why the police have been called and protests: "I thought she was 18."

One of the men says: "Don't talk b*******.

"She's told you all the way through the chat she was 14, so don't talk b******* with me.

"Because you are sending f****** pictures of your mouldy old c*** to a 14 year old."

The man resists being restrained and filmed by the group, as they tell Facebook Live "[he] has had his sorry backside stung tonight".

He then appears to try and bite the people holding him as he claims he has not spoken to anyone else online.

One of the "hunters" says: "You can't do that. I have got to restrain you because, if you are going to harm yourself, I've got to restrain you so you don't f****** harm yourself. Right, listen to me."

The person filming tells him he is "going in a cell", and adds: "It doesn't matter if you've met them, you still ruin their lives by online grooming, sexually grooming them."

Speaking to cops, one of the "paedophile hunters" says: "I've had to record it. He's been headbutting the walls, he's cut all his head open by headbutting walls."

Humberside Police refused to confirm if the man was arrested or charged.

The force has previously warned against online vigilante groups live streaming videos of their stings online.

The force described the acts as "extremely problematic" and can create more problems than they solve.

Superintendent Alan Farrow said: "There can be nothing more important than the ongoing protection of our children but this has to be spearheaded by the police and other law enforcement agencies."

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