Massachusetts State Police have confirmed that a 67-year-old after-school instructor, John Buffington, died by suicide at his home in Princeton on January 8. The incident occurred as police served a search warrant at the residence to investigate child pornography allegations.
Buffington was an after-school teacher with experience working in both Princeton and Lincoln, where he taught various skills such as woodworking, primitive skills, and kite-making. According to State Police, officers from the U.S. Secret Service Cyber Task Force and local law enforcement agencies attempted to serve the search warrant at Buffington's home.
However, when police announced their presence, Buffington fled into a garage, where he was found deceased by apparent suicide. The investigation revealed evidence of child abuse material, including explicit photographs of a child who had previously interacted with Buffington.
State Police stated that while the investigation is ongoing, there is currently no indication that any child harmed by Buffington has been identified. As part of the investigation, local authorities are working together to gather more information about Buffington's involvement in the alleged child pornography case.
The Children's Advocacy Center of Worcester County has issued a statement advising families who had interacted with Buffington while he was teaching in Princeton to contact them for support and guidance.
Buffington was an after-school teacher with experience working in both Princeton and Lincoln, where he taught various skills such as woodworking, primitive skills, and kite-making. According to State Police, officers from the U.S. Secret Service Cyber Task Force and local law enforcement agencies attempted to serve the search warrant at Buffington's home.
However, when police announced their presence, Buffington fled into a garage, where he was found deceased by apparent suicide. The investigation revealed evidence of child abuse material, including explicit photographs of a child who had previously interacted with Buffington.
State Police stated that while the investigation is ongoing, there is currently no indication that any child harmed by Buffington has been identified. As part of the investigation, local authorities are working together to gather more information about Buffington's involvement in the alleged child pornography case.
The Children's Advocacy Center of Worcester County has issued a statement advising families who had interacted with Buffington while he was teaching in Princeton to contact them for support and guidance.