SoCal Teacher Arrested For Secretly Recording Students in ‘All-Gender’ Bathroom


Siu Kong Sit: Irvine PD

Orange County, California – A teacher at a high school in Irvine was arrested on Monday for secretly recording students in an all-gender bathroom.

Siu Kong Sit, 37, placed recording devices in the bathroom and recorded “several victims” according to Irvine Police.

A maintenance worker found the recording devices and turned them over to school administrators.

Siu Kong Sit was booked into Orange County jail and charged with possession of (or manufacturing) child pornography, burglary and two misdemeanors, according to police.

KTLA 5 reported:

A teacher at Beckman High School in Irvine has been arrested after he allegedly placed a hidden recording device in a bathroom at the school.

Siu Kong Sit, a 37-year-old Santa Ana resident, placed recording devices in an all-gender restroom near the school’s pool, the Irvine Police Department said in a news release.

The devices were found by a contracted maintenance worker, who then turned them over to administration of the Tustin Unified School District campus.

During the investigation, officers found that “several victims” had been recorded, and the department is trying to identity other victims depicted on the devices.

Sit was arrested at the school on Monday and booked into the Orange County Jail on charges of possessing or manufacturing child pornography, burglary and two misdemeanors, police said.

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SHE’S OUT! Failed Chicago Mayor Lori Lighfoot Fails to Reach Second Round of Mayoral Race

The New York Times has just reported current mayor of Chicago, Illinois, Lori Lightfoot has lost her re-election bid.

Lightfoot who has been criticized for her inability to put a stop to violent crime in Chicago was only able to obtain 16.5% of the vote and failed to make it into the runoff for the office.

Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas gained 35% of the vote and Brandon Johnson was able to snag 20%.

Both Vallas and Johnson will face each other in a run-off on April 4th.

As the Gateway Pundit previously reported, Chicago’s election rules require mayoral candidates to garner more than 50% of the vote in order to win, if no candidate is able to meet the 50% threshold then the two candidates with the most votes will face off in a runoff.

LOOK:

🚨BREAKING: Lori Lightfoot is OUT as Mayor of Chicago. pic.twitter.com/CYhqqnnX39

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 1, 2023

 

Per the New York Times:

Lightfoot of Chicago lost her bid for a second term on Tuesday, The Associated Press said, a resounding defeat that reflected widespread dissatisfaction from voters over her handling of crime and policing in the nation’s third-largest city.

The two candidates to emerge from Tuesday’s first round of voting — Paul Vallas, a former public schools executive, and Brandon Johnson, a county board commissioner — will advance to a runoff election on April 4.

After Paul Vallas received the most votes, the New York Times described Vallas as a Democrat with a conservatize mindset when it comes to tackling crime.

Paul Vallas, a Democrat running for mayor of Chicago with a conservative platform on crime and education, advanced on Tuesday to an April runoff, The Associated Press said, but his opponent remained unclear as ballots continued to be counted.https://t.co/Mo4JUWTUlQ

— Esha Ray (@ByEshaRay) March 1, 2023

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