Registered sex offender’s city council bid sparks fury as officials explore blocking his path

An elementary school in California has taken legal action against a registered sex offender who recently held a campaign event near the school premises while children were present. The individual is running for a seat on the city council.

Rene Campos, 41, who is a candidate for the Fresno City Council’s District 7, organized a media briefing on Friday. The event took place outside a downtown church, just a short distance from Big Picture Elementary School, a public charter institution.

Stephanie Hilton, the school’s executive director, and Diana Gonzalez, the superintendent, issued a statement condemning Campos’s actions. They described the news conference as a “disturbing disregard for the law.”

Rene Campos, registered sex offender, runs for Fresno City Council seat

Campos, who entered a no-contest plea in 2018 for a misdemeanor charge related to possessing child sex abuse materials, is required to register as a sex offender. His decision to hold the event near the elementary school has sparked significant criticism. (James Ward, Visalia Times-Delta via Imagn Content Services, LLC/State of California Department of Justice)

The statement further noted that Campos’s actions might have violated the legal restrictions associated with his status as a registered sex offender, undermining the trust and safety that the school community relies on daily.

The school was operational, with students present at the time of Campos’s news conference, according to the statement.

Campos’ candidacy has sparked backlash and renewed questions about whether someone with a criminal record like his should hold public office.

In 2018, he was charged with possession of child sex abuse material, according to court records. Campos has said he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge and is now a registered sex offender.

In a previous statement to Fox News Digital, Campos, who is running to unseat incumbent Nelson Esparza, said he has met all legal requirements to run for city council. 

“I satisfied every legal obligation imposed under the laws this state enacted for accountability and rehabilitation,” he said.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Campos’ campaign, the school and the Fresno Police Department. 

Campos acknowledged his proximity to the school violated the law during the news conference when asked by reporters. 

Outside of view of Fresno City Hall

The entrance to Fresno City Hall in Fresno, California. The District 7 City Council seat is up for election amid controversy surrounding a registered sex offender candidate. (James Ward, Visalia Times-Delta via Imagn Content Services, LLC)

“I would say, during operational hours, absolutely,” he said, The Fresno Bee reported. “I believe they are closed right now. I don’t see anyone.”

The school said it was open with children visibly entering and exiting the building. 

“The legal restrictions that may be placed on registered sex offenders – particularly those involving proximity to schools – exist for one reason: to protect children,” the school statement said. “They are not obstacles to be rationalized away with political messaging or reframed as symbols of forgiveness.”

Campos reportedly asked the news media to meet him at the church at 3:30 p.m. The elementary school is open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, according to the school’s website.

The Diocese of Fresno said Campos “independently and irresponsibly” chose the location of the press conference and used the Catholic church and school as “props in his theater of politics.”

“The Diocese of Fresno has a long-standing history of civic engagement with elected officials and candidates across the political spectrum. Such engagement is rooted in communication, transparency and collegial community collaboration,” the diocese said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “This collaborative approach is clearly not of mind for Mr. Campos.

Rene Campos booking photo following a 2018 charge in a child sex abuse material possession case

Rene Campos in a 2018 booking photo related to a child sex abuse material possession case. Campos, now a registered sex offender, has launched a campaign for Fresno City Council. (State of California Department of Justice)

“The Diocese of Fresno wishes to make it abundantly clear that while the Catholic Church has a responsibility to engage with civic leaders, the Church does not endorse Mr. Campos or any other candidate,” it said. 

Under state law, a registered sex offender is allowed to serve on a city council. However, Esparza and fellow Fresno councilmembers Annalisa Perea, Miguel Arias and Nick Richardson said they would pass legislation to limit a registered sex offender’s ability to serve as a city councilmember, the newspaper reported. 

Campos said Friday he chose the church as the location for the press conference because it has been around for hundreds of years and represents rehabilitation and forgiveness.

Hinton said the school filed a police report, shared its concerns with local officials and directed its legal counsel to issue a cease and desist notice to Campos, according to the Bee. 

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