February 11, 2009 2:18 PM

6 Minors In Custody After Raid On Compound

(AP)  An Arkansas State Police spokesman said Sunday six children have been placed in temporary state custody after a raid in a child-abuse investigation at an evangelical compound in southwest Arkansas.

State police spokesman Bill Sadler said the children will be in the custody of the Arkansas Department of Human Services as federal and state police interviews are conducted. Sadler offered no timeline on how long the interviews would last.

More than 100 federal and state police Saturday raided the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries in the rural town of Fouke as part of a two-year investigation into child-abuse and pornography allegations against convicted tax evader Tony Alamo.

"Should there be any long-term separation of the children from the Alamo property, a local court will make the determination as to the status of those children," Sadler said in a statement Sunday.

The search ended after midnight Sunday, and Sadler said officials had no plans to search the buildings again. The group planned to hold its regularly scheduled church services Sunday night in a former grocery store on the 15-acre complex.

U.S. Attorney Bob Balfe declined to comment when asked if an arrest warrant had been issued for Alamo or other members of his church. Balfe said before the raid that he expected a warrant would be issued for the 74-year-old leader. Prosecutors once labeled Alamo as a polygamist who preys on girls and women.

Alamo claimed in a telephone interview Saturday the investigation was part of a federal push to legalize same-sex marriage while outlawing polygamy.

Fouke Mayor Terry Purvis said that as he expected, authorities did not tell him what they found.

"In an investigation like this, they're pretty lip-locked," Purvis said.

The raid started an hour before sunset. Armed guards regularly patrol the headquarters, but there was no resistance as agents moved in, state police said.

Social workers interviewed children who live at the complex, which critics call a cult. The investigation involves a law that prohibits the transportation of children across state lines for criminal activity, said Tom Browne, who runs the FBI office in Little Rock.

In a phone call to The Associated Press from a friend's house in the Los Angeles area, Alamo - who was also once accused of child abuse - denied involvement in pornography.

"We don't go into pornography; nobody in the church is into that," said Alamo, 73. "Where do these allegations stem from? The anti-Christ government. The Catholics don't like me because I have cut their congregation in half. They hate true Christianity."

Alamo and his wife Susan were street preachers along Hollywood's Sunset Strip in 1966 before forming a commune near Saugus, Calif. Susan Alamo died of cancer in 1982 and Alamo claimed she would be resurrected and kept her body on display for six months while their followers prayed.

In 1988, following a raid near Santa Ana, Calif., three boys whose mothers were Alamo followers were placed in the custody of their fathers. Justin Miller, then 11, told police that Alamo directed four men to strike him 140 times with a wooden paddle as punishment for minor offenses. Alamo was later charged with child abuse but prosecutors dropped the charge, citing a lack of evidence.

Alamo was convicted of tax-related charges in 1994 after the IRS said he owed the government $7.9 million. He served four years in prison.

Prosecutors in the tax case argued before sentencing that Alamo was a flight risk and a polygamist who preyed on married women and girls in his congregation.

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by lily1972 September 22, 2008 6:46 PM EDT
they started in CA & bought it to AR!!!
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by ahhhhhhhaaaa September 22, 2008 4:37 PM EDT
Dont worry Americans George W. Bush has heard your pleas and is working on a plan with congress to get us out of this financial mess that Bill Clinton put us in. It took George Bush 8 years to get us out of the mess that Bill put us in and he''''s almost done! The economy will be fine by the time that George gets out of office. George did the right thing by removing those harsh laws that kept big companies from making the tons of money that they are making now. George Bush has always championed the rights of the poor and fought against the fat cats in washington. He has freed Iraq and is currently working on freeing afghanistan. George is the best president ever he balanced our budget and our troops couldnt be more proud then to have George Bush as commander and chief. I think that George Bush should be president another 8 years before Barack or Mc Cain get in washington and mess up the great job that George did over the past 8 years. Dont forget the no child left behind act which is helping millions of children and George Bush is only one standing up to the fat cats in washington. I wonder if there is way to get him elected another 8 years, this country sure needs him now more than ever! The poor has always supported George Bush because he protects the little guy, the underdog and we love him for that. He always put the american people before himself and his family!!! There ought to be some way that the american people can show some gratitude as hard as George works for us.
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by oleander8 September 22, 2008 10:46 AM EDT
Why are you blaming Californians!!! This "church" raid was in Arkansas.
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by skyk239 September 22, 2008 10:26 AM EDT
I''''m happy I left California!
This is what liberlism breeds.
Communisism!

Posted by republic1776 at 05:44 PM : Sep 21, 2008


You mean Communism like the Government taking over the Banking Industry? LOL Hate to tell you this sparky but YOU freaks are more like Communist than ANY Liberal I''ve ever seen.
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by skyk239 September 22, 2008 10:23 AM EDT
If they were anything but white, they''''d still be there and the government would be giving them aid.

Posted by DeckardBR at 10:39 PM : Sep 21, 2008

Yeah right! Do you low lifes still burn the cross?
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by babooph September 22, 2008 9:47 AM EDT
I bet they get absentee ballots brought to them in the jail!
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by messiahx4eve September 22, 2008 12:41 AM EDT
Alamo and his wife Susan were street preachers along Hollywood''''s Sunset Strip in 1966 before forming a commune near Saugus, Calif.

I''''m happy I left California!
This is what liberlism breeds.
Communisism!

This is how you spell liberalism & Communism. Just out of curiosity, how is the public educational system in California?
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by oldpilot954 September 21, 2008 11:38 PM EDT
Unfortunately some guys like this build so-called "ministeries" and call themselves Christian. However they start out, you find them drawing worship to themselves rather than to God and using the ministry as a cash-cow to be milked for their own good. By definition, a Christian is a person who worships Jesus and obeys His teachings. A real Christian ministry opposes any kind of abuse. It also opposes any illegal activity (such as income tax evasion) unless the law comes into conflict with Biblical principles. Whether Christian, Muslim, Jewish, atheist or pagan, religous teaching is a handy way to manipulate people who are too lazy to study or think for themselves. That makes most of us in the United States vulnerable to these kinds of charlatans.
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by babooph September 21, 2008 10:31 PM EDT
Do all Bush voting blocks down there have the same DNA??
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by paris1969 September 21, 2008 10:13 PM EDT
republic1776 wrote: "I''''m happy I left California!"

....... they are in Arkansas now ... are you in Arkansas?
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