BY Benjamin ClarkJanuary 12, 2026
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Houston Wade arrested for alleged attempt to meet minor

Police in Bremerton, Washington, have arrested a man accused of attempting to meet an 11-year-old for sexual purposes, casting a stark spotlight on a disturbing case.

On December 17, 44-year-old Houston Wade, a former Physics and Astronomy instructor at Edmonds College until 2022, was taken into custody after allegedly communicating with a decoy posing as a minor on a social media app, according to the Lynwood Times report.

The issue has sparked intense debate, with many questioning how someone with a public platform could engage in such alleged behavior while previously casting harsh judgments on others.

Details of the Arrest Unfold

Authorities report that Wade drove from his Bainbridge Island residence, rented a hotel room in Silverdale, and arrived at a Bremerton park, allegedly expecting to meet the child for illicit acts, as detailed by the Breitbart coverage.

Officers, armed with a search warrant, discovered condoms, bondage supplies, and adult novelty items in the room he had prepared, painting a chilling picture of intent.

Body camera footage from a YouTube profile shows the tense moment of his arrest, with a police dog barking as Wade was ordered to raise his hands before being handcuffed.

Legal Charges and Court Statements

Detective Brandon Smith stated to the court, “Houston Wade committed the crime of communication with a minor for immoral purposes when he knowingly communicated with a person he believed to be an 11-year-old girl.”

Smith further noted that Wade took “substantial steps” toward attempted rape of a child by setting up the hotel room and driving to the meeting spot with explicit plans discussed online.

Currently held in Kitsap County Jail, Wade faces six charges, including commercial sex abuse of a minor, with a potential life sentence if convicted.

Past Statements Haunt the Accused

Wade, identified as a leftist activist, has repeatedly labeled President Trump and his supporters with severe accusations, including calling Trump a “pedophile” in one social media post, as shared by the Libs of TikTok account.

“I’d take a bag of gravel as president over this pedophile,” Wade wrote, a statement that now hangs heavy over his own alleged actions, raising questions about hypocrisy in public discourse.

The irony isn’t lost on observers who see a troubling pattern of projection when personal failings mirror the very criticisms hurled at political opponents.

Broader Implications for Public Trust

This case fuels a growing frustration with activists who weaponize serious allegations for political gain, only to face scrutiny for similar misconduct behind closed doors.

It’s a reminder that moral grandstanding can backfire spectacularly when personal behavior doesn’t align with public rhetoric, eroding trust in those who claim the high ground.

As Wade’s legal battle unfolds, the public watches, wary of narratives that vilify others while hiding darker truths closer to home.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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