In addition to coaching basketball, David Sheilds was also a retired elementary school teacher in the district. He is facing 50 felony counts for possessing child pornography. Court papers show Shields admitted to police that he was looking at child porn and searched keywords such as, "tweens" and "jail bait". It was a real shock. She sent me the information the other day and she's like, 'Mr. You trust them with your children and this is what they do. It's very, very sad," Parent Audrey Ruiz said.

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An illegal website that features thousands of sexually explicit images of Australian school girls has re-emerged online just over a week after it was shut down. The Australian based platform was set up in December and encourages men to share or trade raunchy photos obtained with or without permission of students as young as years-old from high schools and universities across the country. The malicious website - which shares personal details of users 'target's' including their name, school, address, school and phone number - popped back up online on Monday after it was taken down in August for featuring a picture of an underage girl. Queensland model Tiahna Prosser, 18, pictured has fallen victim to a malicious pornography sharing forum after her photographs emerged on the vile website. The Australian based platform was set up in and encourages men to share or trade raunchy photos they obtained with or without permission of students as young as years-old.
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