Navy station chief in SC charged with soliciting
Published Thursday, January 28, 2010 8:16 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — The commander of the Charleston Naval Weapons Station has been reassigned after he was arrested on a charge of soliciting a prostitute.
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Let's just say that Capt. Little used little judgement.
He could've used the 20 for a couple of Happy Meals and magazine. Dude!
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i dont think he was thinking i think "something" else was thinking for him... next time i'd go for one that is more than 20 tho buddy... cause im sure she REALLY wouldnt have been worth it for taht price
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Its a shame to give up so much for so little. What was he thinking??????
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Multiple media outlets reported that 55-year-old Capt. Glen Melvin Little of Goose Creek was arrested Tuesday morning in an undercover prostitution sting by North Charleston police.
The public affairs officer at the weapons station, Scott Bassett, says Little has been temporarily reassigned to the office of the commander for the Navy's regional office in Jacksonville, Fla.
A police report says Little approached an undercover officer who was posing as a prostitute and offered her $20 for a sex act.
Bassett says Little will be assigned to Jacksonville until the case is reviewed.
It wasn't clear if Little has an attorney.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010 9:01 PM
join the Navy, see the world!
Let's just say that Capt. Little used little judgement.
He could've used the 20 for a couple of Happy Meals and magazine. Dude!
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Friday, February 19, 2010 1:20 AM
i dont think he was thinking i think "something" else was thinking for him... next time i'd go for one that is more than 20 tho buddy... cause im sure she REALLY wouldnt have been worth it for taht price
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Commander Troubles
Friday, January 29, 2010 7:34 AM
Its a shame to give up so much for so little. What was he thinking??????
Posted by: Deb
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