NEW YORK
Newsday
February 4, 2017
By Sarah Armaghan and John Asbury
The bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island on Saturday fired a Long Beach priest charged with possessing child pornography and drugs, officials said.
The Rev. Christopher King, 51, the priest at St. James of Jerusalem Episcopal Church of Long Beach, was arrested Friday after investigators found images of boys engaged in sex acts on a computer at his church residence, authorities said Saturday.
King also had crystal methamphetamine in his West Penn Street home office and bedroom, according to court records.
“The diocese and the entire Episcopal Church have a zero tolerance policy with respect to criminal conduct of any kind, including the allegations made against Father King,” Bishop Lawrence C. Provenzano said Saturday in a statement. “As a result of these allegations, I have today terminated Father King’s license to function as an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Long Island.”
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