MOUNT LEBANON, Pa. — Agents from the Office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Child Predator Section arrested a Mount Lebanon man.
According to the criminal complaint, Brian Bruder, 42, used a computer to download and share sexually graphic images of children.
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Agents and Mount Lebanon police executed a search warrant at Bruder's home Wednesday and seized an external hard drive and laptop computer.
Channel 11 learned that Bruder works for the IRS.
A spokeswoman for the IRS issued the following statement:
"The IRS holds its employees to high standards and does not tolerate inappropriate behavior. When questions arise, the IRS works closely with the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and other law-enforcement authorities.
"We cannot comment on specific matters, and we will have no further comment at this time."
Bruder is charged with two counts of distribution of child pornography, 18 counts of possession of child pornography and one count of criminal use of a communication facility.