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Warnock’s troubled summer camp, arrest for interfering in child abuse probe surface

Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock is coming under fire for serious incidents at a summer camp he ran in Maryland, including his own arrest for impeding a child abuse investigation.

Warnock, a pastor at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church since 2005, previously worked for five years as pastor of a Baltimore church whose camp was plagued with abuse and health code violations.

In 2002, Warnock and a colleague were arrested for interfering with a police investigation of abuse claims.

Warnock, then 33, was taken away in handcuffs after he interrupted a police interview with a camp counselor about possible abuse and blocked a camper from directing officers to other witnesses, according to a resurfaced Baltimore Sun article.

About a year later, Camp Farthest Out in rural Carroll County was shut down by the Maryland Department of Health, which refused to issue a certificate to operate due to a poor health inspection that found 11 violations and the fact that the camp failed to report five findings of child abuse or neglect after an investigation by the Department of Social Services into camp director Brian Carter, the Washington Free Beacon reports.

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2 thoughts on “Warnock’s troubled summer camp, arrest for interfering in child abuse probe surface”

  1. The swamp muck is rising to the surface more to follow I am sure, and in Maryland no less. All this with the Bidens in Delaware and the stuff in Maryland maybe they’ll find more info on Jake Day and Hogan!!!!

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