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College Park mayor arrested on child pornography charges

LGBTQ community stunned as Wojahn taken into custody

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College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn (Photo courtesy of the Prince George's County Police Department)

Prince Georgeā€™s County, Md., police announced on Thursday morning that they have arrested the gay mayor of the City of College Park, Patrick Wojahn, 47, on 56 counts of possession and distribution of child pornography.

ā€œOn February 28, 2023, PGPD detectives served a search warrant at Wojahnā€™s College Park Home,ā€ a statement released by PG police says. ā€œInvestigators recovered multiple cell phones, a storage device, a tablet and a computer,ā€ the statement says. ā€œFollowing additional investigation, PGPD obtained criminal charges against Wojahn and investigators took him into custody early this morning.ā€

The statement says Wojahn was in the custody of the countyā€™s Department of Corrections and the matter remains an open and active investigation.

ā€œLast night, after business hours, Mayor Patrick L. Wojahn submitted his letter of resignation as Mayor of the City of College Park, effective immediately on March 2,ā€ the city announced Thursday morning in a statement. ā€œMayor Wojahn has served in this position since 2015 and on the Council since 2007. The City of College Park thanks Mayor Wojahn for his many years of dedicated service,ā€ the statement says.

College Park officials released the full text of the Wojahn resignation letter.

ā€œOn February 28, 2023, a search warrant was executed on my residence as part of an ongoing police investigation,ā€ Wojahn states in his letter. ā€œI have cooperated fully, and will continue to cooperate with law enforcement,ā€ he wrote.

ā€œWhile this investigation does not involve any official city business of any kind, it is in the best interests of our community that I step aside and not serve as a distraction,ā€ his letter continues. 

ā€œMany of you have already reached out with well wishes and thoughts, and I am eternally grateful,ā€ he said. ā€œI am stepping away to deal with my own mental health. I ask that you continue to keep me and my family in your prayers.ā€

The PG County police statement says their investigation into Wojahnā€™s alleged illegal actions began with a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children informing police that it learned of a social media account operating in P.G. County that possessed and distributed suspected child pornography.

ā€œThe images and videos had been uploaded to the social media account in January of 2023,ā€ the PG County police statement says. ā€œThrough various investigative techniques, PGPD investigators discovered the social media account belonged to Wojahn,ā€ it says.

ā€œWojahn is charged with 40 counts of possession of child exploitative material and 16 counts of distribution of child exploitative material,ā€ the statement continues, adding that Wojahn as of Thursday was in the custody of the Department of Corrections.

The statement concludes by saying the investigation remains open and active and members of the public are asked to provide information about the case to PG police detectives at 301-772-4930,

Longtime D.C. gay activist Robert Dardano, who has been friends with Wojahn for many years, expressed a sentiment that appears to be shared by many in the LGBTQ community locally and nationally who know Wojahn.

ā€œI am totally stunned and am literally shaking,ā€ Dardano told the Washington Blade in an email on Thursday. ā€œThis news seems too unbelievable; it has come as a thunderclap,ā€ he said.

ā€œI have known Patrick for decades. He has not only been such a wonderful and dedicated public servant but has always been a kind and caring individual,ā€ Dardano said. ā€œI was always proud to call him my friend and I hope that he can deal with whatever mental health issues he may have.” 

Wojahn couldnā€™t immediately be reached for comment. His attorney, David H. Moyse, said it is too early in the case for him to make a formal comment. 

ā€œI will tell you how I responded to someone just a moment ago,ā€ Moyse told the Blade. ā€œPatrick resigned his position yesterday and has been cooperating fully with law enforcement throughout this process and will continue to do so.ā€ 

A court hearing originally scheduled for Friday afternoon, March 3, to determine whether Wojahn could be released from custody while the case continues in court was postponed until Monday morning, March 6, resulting in him remaining in jail until at least Monday.

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