Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist Darrin Bell Arrested for Allegedly Possessing AI-Generated Child Pornography

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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist arrested for alleged possession of child sex abuse videos

Bell is being charged under a new California law, which went into effect on Jan. 1, that criminalizes possessing AI-generated child sex abuse material, marking the first arrest under the law by detectives who focus on Internet crimes against children, according to the sheriff's office.

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Famed cartoonist with Bay Area ties arrested on child porn charges

Darrin Bell, 49, a famed cartoonist who got his start at UC Berkeley, was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Sacramento County jail on possession of child porn, according to Internet Crimes Against Children detectives who were tipped off by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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Liberal Cartoonist, Once Syndicated by WaPo Writers Group, Arrested on Child Porn Charges

Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group for nearly 20 years, was arrested Wednesday in California for possession of child pornography.

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Nolte: Far-Left, Pulitzer-Winning Cartoonist Darrin Bell Arrested for Child Porn
Darrin Bell won a Pulitzer for editorial cartooning in 2019, the first black man to do so. Bell, a 49-year-old graduate from the University of California, Berkeley, has seen his work appear in the San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Oakland Tribune, and syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist Darrin Bell Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell, whose work frequently appears in The Washington Post, has been arrested in Sacramento on suspicion of
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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist arrested as he's 'found with 100 sick AI vids'
Darrin Bell, 49, was found to have over 100 sick images of child sexual abuse and AI-generated child porn. Bell, a dad who also contributed to the Washington Post, was arrested on Wednesday by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office in California. He is being held on a massive $1 million bail.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist Darrin Bell Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography - NewsX World
Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, has been arrested on charges of possessing child sexual abuse material.
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Famed cartoonist arrested in Sacramento area on child pornography charges, deputies say
Darrin Bell, 49, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. He is being held on a $1 million bail. Deputies served a search warrant at Bell's home Wednesday. They say they found evidence related to the case as well as computer-generated child pornography.
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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist Accused of Using AI to Generate Child Porn
California-based Darrin Bell, 49, was arrested by Sacramento County Sheriff's Office investigators. Bell gained notoriety for his "Candorville" comic strip about three childhood friends of color. Existing laws prohibiting child sex abuse material were updated to include AI-generated media on Jan. 1.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell arrested on child porn charges, Sacramento sheriff says
Darrin Bell arrested on child porn charges, Sacramento sheriff says. Bell is a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist. Bell was arrested at his home after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. He is being held on $1 million bail.
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Award-Winning Leftist Political Cartoonist Arrested On Child Porn Charges
Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist whose political illustrations frequently appear in The Washington Post, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion
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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist with Bay Area ties is arrested, suspected of possessing child porn
Darrin Bell, 49, was educated at UC Berkeley. He writes the comic strips "Candorville" and "Rudy Park" Authorities say they found 134 videos of child porn linked to the same account. Bell is being held in custody in lieu of $1 million bail.
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Award-Winning Cartoonist Arrested, Faces Felony Child Pornography Charges * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell arrested on suspicion of child pornography. Bell is the first person to be charged under California's new law against child porn. He is being held on $1 million bail, with a court appearance set for tomorrow. The investigation began when 18 files were uploaded to an online platform.
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Cartoonist Who Skewered GOP as Groomers Arrested on Child Porn Charges
The U.S. press is now the least trusted institution in the country, according to a new report. The report says the report was based on a tip-off from a parent who saw a video of a child being sexually abused. The father of the child has been charged with child sexual abuse.
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Pulitzer-winning cartoonist arrested for 'AI-generated child abuse material'
Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, was arrested in California on Wednesday for allegedly possessing 134 AI-generated child sex abuse videos. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office reported that the arrest followed a tip-off which led to a search of Bell's home. Bell allegedly had been connected to an online account that shared 134 videos of sexual abuse involving minors.
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Med School Caught Rejecting White And Asian Applicants With Better Scores Than Minorities It Accepts

18h ago — Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action, an Illinois medical school admits black and Hispanic students with lower average MCAT scores and GPAs than the average scores of white and Asian students it rejects, according to data shared with The Daily Wire.An analysis of the academic scores of students admitted into Southern Illinois School of Medicine from 2019-2024 reveals that blacks and Hispanics are admitted to the school with much lower scores than whites and Asians, figures obtained by Do No Harm show. These apparently different academic standards continue despite the Supreme Court’s June 2023 decision to strike down affirmative action, leading to concern that the university is watering down the importance of academics in admissions.This revelation comes as school leadership promises to “resist” and “fight back” against executive actions from the Trump administration cracking down on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. A spokeswoman for the school told The Daily Wire that it was “committed to following the law and complying with the decisions of the Supreme Court.”Comparing average GPAs and MCAT scores, Do No Harm found that whites and Asians generally need to score significantly higher than blacks and Hispanics to be admitted into the school. The MCAT is the standardized test that all prospective doctors must take to be admitted into medical school.“In 2024, the average MCAT score of accepted Asians and whites (combined) was more than 4 points higher than that of accepted blacks and Hispanics (combined) — equivalent to a gap of about 14 percentile points. On GPA, accepted Asians and whites on average had 0.36 higher scores than accepted Blacks and Hispanics,” Do No Harm wrote in a summary of its analysis of the data. According to data from 2024, the average GPA score of students accepted into the Southern Illinois School of Medicine, broken down by race, was: Hispanic (3.45), black (3.50), white (3.85), and Asian (3.89). For the MCAT (best score being 528), the average scores were as follows: Hispanic (503.5 – 58th percentile), black (505.7 – 65th percentile), white (509 – 75th percentile), and Asian (512.8 – 85th percentile).“When comparing to the average scores of all accepted applicants, whites/Asians scored slightly above average while blacks/Hispanics scored significantly below average,” Do No Harm noted in its report.The 2024 data also reveal that whites and Asians who were rejected had average higher MCAT scores and GPAs than blacks and Hispanics who were accepted. The average MCAT score for whites/Asians rejected was 505.7, compared to the 505.2 of blacks/Hispanics accepted. For GPA, the average for white/Asians rejected was 3.66 compared to the 3.50 of blacks/Hispanics accepted.The data also show that 21 Asians with perfect GPAs were rejected in 2024.“Of the 24 black or Hispanic applicants admitted in 2024, 17 had MCAT scores lower than the average white or Asian rejected applicant; 13 had GPAs lower than the average white or Asian rejected applicant,” Do No Harm noted. “In 2024, no Asian admitted student had an MCAT score below 503. Meanwhile, half of black admitted students (9 of 18) had an MCAT score below 503.”These trends hold for every year from 2020 to 2024, with average rejection scores for whites/Asians being higher than average accepted scores for blacks/Hispanics, as Do No Harm noted that 2024 was “not an outlier.”“Blacks and Hispanics were admitted with lower MCAT and GPA scores than whites and Asians in each of the past five years at the school,” Do No Harm reported. “A five-year average of SIUSOM’s accepted applicants shows that there was a difference of 0.34 GPA points between the two racial groups.”The same could be found when comparing MCAT scores.Credit: Do No Harm.Paulette Dove, the senior counsel for Health Affairs for the Southern Illinois University system, said earlier this year that the affirmative action decision had a big impact on the school. “And then I just wanted to share one of the cases that had the biggest impact on SIU since I’ve been here, from a legal perspective, is the Students for Fair Admissions case that came out in 2023 and that was about looking at race and diversity and other issues in admissions and how that went about,” she said in a video shared with The Daily Wire, turning a faculty discussion on Trump’s executive actions.“And I want you to know that those lawsuits were started in 2014 and we saw an outcome from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2023,” she added. “So, there is time to work through all of these issues that are coming up now, even though they feel urgent, and we will do our best to stay on top of those urgent things, but my best suggestion to you is to really stay the course for the time being.”Ian Kingsbury, the director of research for Do No Harm, told The Daily Wire that he is skeptical that the university has complied with the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, saying that the school would be “pretty hard pressed to convince” someone that the admission data doesn’t reveal racial discrimination. On its website, the school lists a number of factors it considers in admission. These include extracurricular activities, employment and volunteer experience, and area of residence, “with preference given to central and southern Illinois residents and those from rural, inner-city, or disadvantaged backgrounds.”Kingsbury said that the school would have had to significantly deemphasize academics to get to its current situation.“I understand that academic qualifications alone aren’t the only thing that should determine your admission to medical school. But in any sane and reasonable world, they should be extremely important,” he said. “Essentially, they would have to establish that the non-academic criteria that they are using, that it just so happens that their black and Hispanic applicants are that much better than their white and Asian applicants along those criteria.” Southern Illinois School of Medicine has received millions of federal dollars, including a $3.2 million grant in 2023, to improve its facilities. The school also currently has multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health, including hundreds of thousands of dollars to study drug addictions.In January, President Donald Trump issued an executive order that directed his administration to ensure that any educational facility receiving federal dollars was complying with the Students for Fair Admission decision. Earlier this month, the Department of Health and Human Services sent a letter to medical schools warning them of “unlawful” admission practices that look at race in admissions.“It appears that many medical schools may have yet to come into compliance with the Supreme Court’s decision in SFFA,” the department wrote. “Medical schools found to be out of compliance with federal civil rights law may, consistent with applicable law, be subject to investigation and measures to secure compliance which may, if unsuccessful, affect continued eligibility for federal funding.”Kingsbury said that there was a cultural problem across much of taxpayer-funded academia where they thought they were above oversight.“This is a cultural problem in higher ed broadly, where they don’t feel that they’re responsive or accountable to any democratic authority,” he said. “It really is a problem across the academy. They think they should be running themselves without any concern for what the president of the United States says or what the Supreme Court of the United States says.”

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