College Park, Md. mayor resigns after arrest on 56 child pornography charges
Democrat Patrick Wojahn, an openly gay Democrat, also served as councilman for eight years.
The mayor of College Park, Md. resigned Thursday after being indicted on 56 counts of possession and distribution of child pornography. Patrick Wojahn, an openly gay Democrat, also served as councilman for eight years. He was arrested Thursday morning, as reported by the Prince George's County Police Department (PGPD):
The investigation had been going on for a long time, specifically on Feb. 17. That day, PGPD explained, they received a troubling alert from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children:
However, the investigation could not be completed until ten days later. On Feb. 28, police were able to obtain a search warrant for Wojahn's home and immediately went to the scene:
After obtaining the evidence that led to the charges, investigators proceeded to arrest of the now-former mayor, which took place this Thursday morning. In addition, they detail, the former mayor will face several charges of possession of child pornography:
Wojahn resigns as mayor of College Park
Wojahn has lived in College Park for about 17 years. In fact, he resides there with his husband, Dave Kolesar. In addition, he was a city councilman for eight years before serving as mayor.
After the PGPD searched his home, Wojahn proceeded to step down as mayor. He did so in a letter of resignation to which The Washington Post obtained access. It reads as follows:
In addition, he assured that he was leaving his position to "deal with my own mental health." The City of College Park has already commented on Wojahn's arrest. They did so through a statement on Twitter: