Two teens have been charged in connection with a pornographic billboard display along I in October. Ryan Gagnon. The year-old, who was responsible for going into the shed and posting the X-rated video display, this week was placed in a juvenile diversion program. If he complies with the program, he will not face formal charges, Gagnon said. Gagnon said the department was able to identify the two teenagers through anonymous tips. The teens entered the building where the billboard controls were located about p. Police received reports of pornographic videos being displayed on the electronic freeway billboard , located on the east side of I south of M, about 11 p.

'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley, A Capitol Riot 'Flag-Bearer,' Sentenced To Prison

Paul Gosar Censured For Violent Anime Video Targeting Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
An year-old from Sterling Heights and a year-old from South Lyon who hacked an electronic billboard to display a pornographic video in September were in court earlier this week, police said Friday. The year-old was charged and found guilty of trespassing, a misdemeanor, for his role in the incident, said Auburn Hills Police Lt. Ryan Gagnon. He also said the year-old was put into a juvenile diversion program because he had no previous criminal record. If he successfully completes the program, his record will be wiped clean.
Top Navigation
An electronic billboard near Auburn Hills, Michigan, aroused a lot of attention Saturday night after it started playing a porn video. Police said they received numerous calls about the graphic images on the billboard, which is located on the I and M interchange, according to the Detroit Free Press. I saw two girls.
CNN Police in a Detroit suburb have identified two teenage boys responsible for changing a digital billboard along an interstate highway to display pornography, according to Auburn Hills police Lt. Ryan Gagnon. An image from a surveillance camera shows the two suspects involved in hacking a digital billboard control system. CNN has blurred this image to protect the individual's identity. According to police, the two teenage boys, ages 16 and 18, negotiated a 6-foot fence around a small shack underneath the billboard shortly before 11 p. Inside the shack was a laptop computer that operated the digital billboard. One of the boys was able access the laptop and changed the billboard so that it was displaying pornography instead of advertisements to drivers on Interstate 75 North, according to police.