Law enforcement success
A senior State Department official in charge of
federal counterterrorism programs was arrested Tuesday afternoon for allegedly
soliciting sex from a minor, Fox News has learned.
Fairfax County Police officials say
Daniel Rosen was arrested by a county detective about noon at his Washington,
D.C. home after he allegedly sought to arrange sex with a minor. The detective,
a female officer working in the county's Child Exploitation Unit, had been
posing as the minor in online exchanges with Rosen, police said.
Rosen, who is the director of
counterterrorism programs and policy at the State Department, was arrested and
transported to the D.C. jail and charged with one count of Use of a
Communications Device to Solicit a Juvenile.
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