Lynn, MA
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Auto Seizure | ✓ |
Buyer Arrests | ✓ |
Cameras | ✓ |
Community Service | ✓ |
Employment Loss | ✓ |
Identity Disclosure | ✓ |
IT Based Tactics | ✓ |
John School | ✓ |
Letters | ✓ |
License Suspension | ✓ |
Neighborhood Action | ✓ |
Public Education | ✓ |
Reverse Stings | ✓ |
SOAP Orders | ✓ |
Web Stings | ✓ |
Lynn is a city of approximately 100,000 residents, located roughly 15 miles north of Boston in Essex County, Massachusetts. Prostitution and sex trafficking activity have been well-documented in the city, and generate complaints to law enforcement agencies from residents and businesses. Among the more serious crimes associated with the local commercial sex market is the rape and assault of prostituted women, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children. For example, in August, 2019, nine individuals were charged with trafficking victims for sex at three residential locations in Chelsea, East Boston and Lynn that served as fronts for human trafficking. The defendants were arrested by Massachusetts State Police, and were arraigned in Chelsea District Court on charges including Trafficking of Persons for Sexual Servitude, Deriving Support from Prostitution, Conspiracy to Commit Trafficking.
To combat prostitution and sex trafficking in the area, local law enforcement agencies have targeted consumer-level demand for commercial sex, which provides the revenue stream driving all commercial sex and trafficking. For example, the Lynn Police Department has conducted a series of street-level reverse stings. The strategy has resulted in many arrests — a single reverse sting in 2010 resulted in the arrest of 16 sex buyers, and two others in early 2013 resulted in 15 and 18 arrests, including a registered sex offender and an off-duty Boston Police officer. When interviewed by the Lynn Daily Item in April 2013, city law enforcement noted that while some past efforts had “hit the supply side of the sex trade”, recent sex buyer sweeps reflect a conscious effort to “turn [police] attention to demand, because without [the sex buyers], the girls wouldn’t be out there.” Moreover, LPD officers reported that over 80% of the women they arrested for prostitution in 2012 stated they used heroin and/or other opiates. When asked about the city’s increasingly entangled drug and commercial sex markets, one lieutenant summed up the issue as follows:
“When I see the prostitution arrests, it tells me how bad the heroin problem is in the city. When I see the arrests of the johns, I see there are a lot of men who are willing to take advantage of the women’s addictions for their gratification… Women are coming to Lynn because of not only the supply of drugs, but also because there is a customer base here.”
At the time, representatives of the Lynn Police Department said they would continue to target local sex buyers. Arrested buyers may be subject to community service and fines of up to $500. To further deter offenders, police may release their names, ages, and addresses to the media.
Not all sex buyer arrests are the product of reverse stings using fictional decoys, but may result from investigations or enforcement actions that are responding to allegations of crimes against real victims. For example, in March, 2019, a Massachusetts State Police trooper was arrested for allegedly soliciting a suspected prostituting woman in Lynn. The man pleaded not guilty in Lynn District Court to charges of engaging in unnatural acts, failure to stop for police and assault with a dangerous weapon. He was immediately suspended without pay following his arrest for allegedly picking up the prostituted woman, then fleeing the scene in an unmarked, state-issued pickup truck after he was approached by Lynn police officers. When officers approached the pickup, the suspect put the truck in reverse, then accelerated forward, forcing one of the officers to push off the truck to avoid getting hit. That triggered a high-speed pursuit that ended in Nahant. The pickup that almost hit the Lynn officer was the “dangerous weapon” that led to the assault charge against the man.In a separate incident two months later, another sex buyer was arrested but not through reverse stings. In May, 2019, a 23-year-old Lynn man was arrested after police say he had sex with a prostituted woman and then tried to rob the woman by demanding his money back after the transaction. The incident led to the suspect leading officers on a chase throughout the city. The man was arrested and charged with armed robbery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, failure to stop for police, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, possession of alcohol from an open container in a motor vehicle and speeding. Two Lynn police officers had been driving in the area when they heard the yelling and stopped to investigate. When officers approached the pair, the man took off in his car and the police took off in pursuit. The car’s description was radioed and another officer spotted it shortly after. The pursuit wound throughout various parts of the city, covering numerous streets before the man pulled into a driveway at a residence in Light Street Court and bailed out of the car. Officers continued to pursue him on foot, eventually catching up to him, tackling him to the ground and taking him into custody. The victim was cooperative with police, sharing the story of what led to the attempted robbery. She was not charged.
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Reverse Stings:
- “‘Singing Dentist’ Caught in Lynn Prostitution Sting”, Boston Herald, June 2 2002.
- “Seven Arrested in John Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, May 26 2006.
- “Lynn Police Arrest Six More in John Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, September 23 2006.
- “Lynn Police Sting Nets 8 Arrests”, Lynn Daily Item, November 8 2008.
- “Middle School Sub Resigns After Arrest”, Lynn Daily Item, June 2 2010.
- “John Law Sting Nets 14 Lynn Arrests”, Lynn Daily Item, July 24 2010.
- “Lynn Police Nab 16 in Prostitution Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, August 22 2010.
- “Medford Police Officer Picked Up in Prostitution Sting”, Medford Transcript, September 15 2010.
- “Twelve Busted in Sex-For-Fee Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, December 3 2011.
- “Lynn Prostitution Sting Nets 15 Arrests”, Lynn Daily Item, February 2 2013.
- “Lynn Sex Offender Among 19 Nabbed in Prostitution Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, March 3 2013.
- “Lynn Pop Warner Coach Out After Prostitution Sting Arrest”, Lynn Daily Item, March 5 2013.
- “Boston Police Detective Among 16 Nabbed in Lynn Prostitution Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, March 30 2013.
- “Law Enforcement Shifts Focus in Battle on Prostitution Crimes in Lynn”, Lynn Daily Item”, April 8 2013.
- “Teens Admit to Egging Undercover Lynn Cop”, Lynn Daily Item, July 25 2014.
Sex Buyer Arrest, Identity Disclosure:
- https://www.masslive.com/massachusetts_state_police_tro_2.html (2019)
- https://www.itemlive.com/prostitution-bust-leads-to-police-chase-in-lynn/ (2019)
Background on Local Prostitution and Sex Trafficking:
- “Vice Unit Striving to Make Lynn a Safer Place”, Lynn Daily Item, February 6 2006.
- “Cops Target Hookers in Online Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, March 25 2006.
- “Lynn Police Round Up Two Prostitutes”, Lynn Daily Item, October 12 2007.
- “Alleged Prostitute Caught Holding Cocaine”, Lynn Daily Item, November 16 2007.
- “Lynn Woman Charged with Prostitution Again”, Lynn Daily Item, February 6 2008.
- “LETTERS: Story of an Alleged Prostitute Unfair”, Lynn Daily Item, February 16 2008.
- “Lynn Police Arrest Prostitute”, Lynn Daily Item, June 13 2008.
- “Cops Bust Alleged Lynn Net Prostitutes”, Lynn Daily Item, July 11 2008.
- “Lynn Police Nab Nine in Daytime Prostitution Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, November 25 2008.
- “Two Arrested in Lynn Prostitution Sting”, Lynn Daily Item, December 31 2008.
- “Three Arrested in Lynn for Prostitution”, Lynn Daily Item, March 20 2009.
- “Lynn Police Officers Arrest Two in the Act for Prostitution”, Lynn Daily Item, March 27 2009.
- “Woman Claiming to Be Looking for Ride Arrested for Prostitution”, Lynn Daily Item, April 23 2010.
- “Police Bust N.Y.-Based Prostitution Ring in Lynn”, Lynn Daily Item, July 22 2010.
- “Woman Arrested in Lynn, Charged with Prostitution Twice in One Week”, Lynn Daily Item, July 22 2010.
- “Lynn Police Arrest Owner of Illegal Men’s Club”, Lynn Daily Item, November 4 2010.
- “Lynn Woman Nabbed for Prostitution”, Lynn Daily Item, November 11 2010.
- “Hookers’ Activity a Concern for Lynn”, Lynn Daily Item, December 20 2010.
- “Cycle of Pain for Hookers in Lynn”, Lynn Daily Item, January 13 2011.
- Lynn Police Bust Prostitution House”, Lynn Daily Item, July 28 2011.
- “Police: Off-Duty State Trooper Caught with Prostitute Tried to Run Down Lynn Cop”, CBS/WBZ-TV 4, December 16 2011.
- https://www.boston.com/lynn-man-charged-forcing-woman-prostitution (2016)
- http://www.salemnews.com/police-say-there-may-be-more-victims-of-swampscott-man (2018)
- https://www.itemlive.com/lynn-woman-charged-in-connection-with-child-trafficking-at-saugus-group-home/ (2018)
- https://www.mass.gov/news/nine-charged-trafficking-victims-for-sex-residential-locations-chelsea-east-boston-and-lynn (2019)
- https://framinghamsource.com/9-charged-with-trafficking-victims-for-sex-out-of-residential-homes/ (2019)
- https://www.wjhg.com/two-arrested-after-prostitution-investigation/ (2020)
Documented Violence Against Individuals Engaged in Prostitution in the Area:
State | Massachusetts |
Type | City |
Population | 100843 |
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