3 Black boys from Louisiana caught a local news anchor trying to solicit a 15-year-old girl for sex.

To confirm it was Lunn, the group checked his LinkedIn and found the same number he was texting.

June 6th 2024.

3 Black boys from Louisiana caught a local news anchor trying to solicit a 15-year-old girl for sex.
A former local news anchor from Shreveport, Bill Lunn, has found himself at the center of an investigation after being caught in a sting operation by three young men. These men, Antonio Coleman, Kameron Kennon, and Kataurio Grigsby, have made it their mission to catch grown men who prey on underage girls for sex. In their own words, they are "predator hunters," and they have been playing a game of cat and mouse since May 2024, pretending to be underage girls online to lure these predators out into the open.

Their latest catch, however, was quite surprising. While pretending to be a 15-year-old girl on the "Meet Me" app, Lunn initiated a conversation with the group on May 28th. According to Coleman, the conversation quickly turned sexual, with Lunn sending explicit messages and photos to the underage girl he believed he was talking to. The trio, realizing that they were dealing with a well-known public figure, decided to do some investigating of their own and discovered that the number Lunn was using to communicate with the fake girl was linked to his LinkedIn account.

With this confirmation, the group arranged to meet Lunn in person on May 29th. However, as soon as Lunn saw them, he ran away in a panic. Coleman, Kennon, and Grigsby were able to catch up to him, and according to them, they could see the guilt in his eyes. Lunn knew he was caught red-handed. But instead of owning up to his actions, he called the police, claiming that he was the victim of an assault and battery. However, the police report told a different story, as Lunn was charged with computer-aided solicitation for alleged sexual purposes.

The trio waited for the police to arrive and remembered Lunn shouting that he had a wife and kids as he ran away. This statement struck a chord with them, as they couldn't understand how someone could have a family and still try to meet up with an underage girl for sex. Lunn, on the other hand, has denied all allegations against him through his attorney, Dhu Thompson, who claims that this was not a result of a law enforcement investigation but rather a private one done by the trio.

Despite Lunn's denial, he resigned from his position at the news station on June 3rd, and his profile was immediately removed from the website. The three men involved in the sting operation claim that Lunn was handcuffed and put in the back of a police car for hours, but no charges have been filed against him or the men involved so far. This incident has shed light on the dark and disturbing reality of how quickly and easily underage girls can become targets for sexual predators, as the trio claims to have caught ten men in just three weeks.

The group hopes that this will serve as a warning to other potential predators and a call to action for authorities to take stricter measures in protecting underage girls from these dangerous situations. As Kennon puts it, "It's crazy how fast these men are willing to meet young females." The trio's brave actions have potentially saved an innocent girl from a dangerous encounter, and they hope to continue their mission of protecting children from online predators.

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