Sean Gravells, president of the Canadian LGBTQ pride organization North Peace Pride Society (NPPS), was arrested last month on charges that include sexual exploitation of a minor under 16 years old and possession and distribution of child pornography. Gravells, an outspoken LGBT activist, allegedly committed these crimes in and around Fort St. John, B.C., located northeast of Vancouver. The exploitation charges were filed on December 29, 2023, with child pornography charges being filed on December 31, 2023.
Following his arrest, the NPPS swiftly removed Gravells from his role as president. In a statement released on their Facebook page, the society stated that despite sponsoring youth events, Gravells was never directly involved with children — even though the group routinely sponsors youth events. Gravells previously directed “teen pride nights” at the Fort St. John Library.
Gravells is the latest in a growing list of prominent LGBTQ activists arrested for crimes against or involving children. Just a week before Gravells’ arrest, Kendall Stephen, a well-known transgender female (biological male) activist, was taken into custody in Philadelphia on charges related to the rape of two young boys. Similarly, a gay activist couple from Georgia was arrested early in 2023 for molesting their two adopted boys and pimping them out to a pedophile ring. Also last year, Oregon-based teacher and activist Kelsey Boren, who “mentored” an 11-year-old drag queen, was convicted on child pornography charges.
These cases have added to the concern that the LGBTQ movement is, intentionally or not, widely supporting efforts to groom children for exploitation by promoting things like pro-LGBTQ school curriculums and drag queen events.