Former Planned Parenthood Director Commits Suicide While Being Investigated In Child Porn Case
Earlier this month, a former chairman of Planned Parenthood committed suicide as police looked into him in relation to child pornography.
Tim Yergeau, 35, was found dead in his New Haven, Connecticut, apartment Tuesday, five days after police botched a raid that was supposed to target his apartment, but they breached the wrong door, The Middletown Press reported.
“The person who died was definitely the suspect in a child pornography investigation and the person who committed suicide,” New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson said Wednesday.
Yergeau’s’s smart products could be examined thanks to the search warrant, but he was not detained at the time of the attack.
According to The New Haven Independent, Jacobson knew he would feel arrested because of the ongoing investigation.
At the time of his death, Yergeau was working at the Long Wharf Theatre, but he previously held the position of director of strategic communications for the Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, The Blaze reported. The child pornography suspect had also worked for the New Haven Free Public Library Foundation.
Yergeau promoted leftist and LGBTQ causes on his social media. In one Instagram post, Yergeau showed a picture of Planned Parenthood buttons with rainbows on them. Another photo showed Yergeau sporting a shirt with the common pro-abortion talking point, “Bans Off Our Bodies,” printed on it.
In December 2018, Yergeau posted, “Excited to announce that today I start a new job on the marketing/communications team at Planned Parenthood of Southern New England. Excited to be working on issues I’m passionate about: healthcare access, reproductive and sexual health, diversity and inclusion, civic engagement, and voting rights.”
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Before they realized what they had done, soldiers broke down his neighbor’s’s doorway and handcuffed a person when they arrived to deliver Yergeau with the search warrant at his residence.
It was exactly like a show when I started running down the hallway. Stacey Wezenter, Yergeau’s’s cousin, claimed that they had guns and lamps on me. ” They handcuffed me and pressed me up against the wall.” I was sobbing and asking,” What’s’s going on?”
Wezenter, whose 20 – and 4-year-old children were present when police raided her home, claimed she relives the moment each day she walks down her hall.
” What if I had a license to carry? What if I carried a cannon down the hallway? Did I have been shot if …? What if my 4-year-old had awakened? Had they fired a chance at him? Wednesday, Wezenter said. You simply don’t treat people that way.
Police in New Haven issued an apology for breaking into the woman’s’s room and announced that an audit had been started into what went wrong.
Chief Jacobson said,” Alas, a mistake was made. ” We care about the person, and we’ll’ll do everything in our power to put things right.”
He continued,” The investigation is a part of holding my division guilty and open.”
For those in need, in distress, or who want to assist others, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a completely line. It is accessible 24 hours a day at 1 800 273 8255.
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