American policeman arrested on charges of sexual predation on a minor. A 19-year veteran of the Massachusetts State Police force, Sgt. OHare was arrested by FBI agents on February 24, 2006 in Medford, MA after he pulled into a mall parking lot expecting to meet a 14-year old boy whom he had met on the Internet. The agents who had been conducting a six-month-long investigation met him instead. OHare was charged with "coercion and enticement of a minor under 18 to engage in prostitution or sexual activity." Prior to his arrest, OHare was a well-respected policeman who had an illustrious record with the National Guard which he joined in 1990. He had achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 2002 and 2003, he had seen combat in Afghanistan where he was assigned to policing any wrongdoing by US forces and in Iraq where he oversaw training of Iraqi police in Balad. He had earned two bronze star medals for these tours of duty as well as Army medals for "good conduct, meritorious service, and achievement." Married with two sons, OHare claimed in one on-line communication that he was a frustrated closet homosexual who was attracted to younger men and boys. Read less
Full Name: Brian O'Hare
Date of Birth: November 13, 1960
Place of Birth: Cambridge, United States
Brian O'Hare has recently been in the news for his involvement in various community projects in the Cambridge area. His efforts in promoting local arts and education have been particularly noted, including his recent initiative to support underfunded schools with technological resources.
Brian is active on several social media platforms where he shares insights into his projects and personal interests. His Twitter handle is @brianohare, where he frequently posts about his latest ventures. On LinkedIn, he connects with professionals in his field and shares articles related to his work. His profile can be found at linkedin.com/in/brianohare.
One of Brian's notable recent projects includes a collaboration with local artists to create public murals that reflect the community's diverse culture and history. This project not only beautifies the area but also engages local youth in artistic expression.
Additionally, Brian has been working on a digital literacy program aimed at providing elderly residents with the skills they need to navigate today's digital world. This program has received positive feedback and participation from the community.
Brian O'Hare is known for his philanthropic activities and has been a board member of several non-profit organizations focused on education and community development. His passion for making a positive impact is evident in the various initiatives he leads and supports.
For more information about Brian O'Hare and his work, you can visit his personal website at brianohare.com.