Youth Pastor and Softball Coach Arrested for Separate Sex Crimes Involving Minors
In a shocking turn of events, two individuals, David Robinson, 34, and Matthew Galhouse, 40, have been apprehended in Hillsborough County, Florida, on charges unrelated to each other, both concerning crimes against minors.
Robinson faces nine counts of transmitting harmful material to a minor, while Galhouse confronts 12 counts of sexual battery, as reported by officials.
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister condemned their actions at a press conference, emphasizing that “two youth leaders in our community took advantage of a parent’s trust to prey on our children.”
Upon investigation, detectives revealed that Robinson, who served as a youth pastor at Shiloh Baptist Church in Plant City, had engaged in inappropriate communication with two minors, involving explicit content from January to June. Robinson had also been volunteering at various Christian schools in east Hillsborough County.
Sheriff Chronister explained that Robinson initially began by sending Bible verses to the victims but swiftly transitioned into inappropriate conversations. He added, “But after the Bible verses was where it would get inappropriate. He would ask questions, ‘Are you sexually active? Have you ever been pregnant? Have you ever been penetrated?'”
David Robinson has been arrested in Polk County and is currently in custody at the Polk County Detention Center.
Matthew Galhouse, on the other hand, had been arrested and charged by the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office for sex crimes involving an underage victim just last month. Suspecting that similar crimes had taken place at his residence in Hillsborough County, Pasco detectives alerted HCSO, which subsequently conducted an investigation and confirmed the allegations. Galhouse now faces additional charges related to his offenses in Hillsborough County.
Sheriff Chronister disclosed that Galhouse had been inviting the victim to his home in Hillsborough County over the past three months. “Not only did he bring her back to the house to have sex with her at his house here in Hillsborough County, he also then said, ‘I feel comfortable, I’ll hire you to be the babysitter for my child.’ So when she would babysit, he took that as an open invitation to have sex with her,” Chronister stated. “So whenever she would babysit for his child, there was sexual intercourse that happened.”
Galhouse was identified as a softball coach during the time these abuses occurred, according to the sheriff’s office.
Sheriff Chronister, speaking on behalf of concerned parents, expressed the difficulties in trusting educational institutions, churches, and extracurricular activities with their children’s safety. He concluded, “Nonetheless, the church, nonetheless, the extracurricular activities, we have to let children be children. And I think that’s what makes these two cases so disgusting is the fact that we as parents have placed you in positions of trust.”