Employees of the Shortstop Food Mart are currently cooperating with
investigators of the Bloomington Police Department in regard to an
incident that sparked the termination of one of its employees.
Shortstop Food Mart Owner Chris Smith said one of his employees received
a text message including a hyperlink to child pornography from a fellow
employee. The employee who received the message immediately brought it
to the attention of Smith.
Subsequently, Smith said he fired the employee responsible for sending
the text message. Smith said the matter was immediately brought to the
attention of authorities, referring to the rate in which he and his
staff dealt with the situation as “fast and furious.”
“I have a couple of managers that have work phones so I can reach them
after hours if it’s an emergency,” he said. “Given how the world has
been in the last year, and you can interpret that how you want, this
needed to be dealt with immediately.”
Bloomington police were called at about 2:48 p.m. Aug. 14 to the barbecue eatery at 901 N. Smith Road.
Detective Sgt. John Kovach said the case may very well be out of their
jurisdiction down the road, especially if the link has international
origins.
“Let’s say there’s a guy or girl here in Bloomington that’s
disseminating child pornography, and that’s where we would (assume
enforcement),” he said.
The case is currently ongoing and under investigation.
Smith said he believes the case is an isolated incident
Child porn link sent to employee’s cell phone
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