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Vigilante “Predator Catchers” Face Prosecutorial Roadblocks: Untrained Stings Often Fail Prosecution

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  By Michael Weber June 2026 A growing number of YouTube channels and social media groups have built audiences, and revenue streams, by conducting their own unauthorized “sting” operations against alleged child predators. These civilian vigilante efforts frequently result in dramatic online confrontations that generate millions of views, donations, and engagement. However, law enforcement and prosecutors across the country, including in Oregon, routinely decline to file charges based on evidence gathered by these groups. The core issue: these operations lack the legal authority, training, and procedural safeguards required for successful prosecutions. A recent press release from Lane County District Attorney Christopher J. Parosa highlights systemic problems that make many of these cases unprosecutable. Why Untrained Civilian Stings Often Fail According to DA Parosa’s May 28, 2026 statement and broader law enforcement critiques, common failures include: Decoy profiles don’t meet le...