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This story has it all. Politics. Conservative infighting. Social media trolls. Lawsuits. A fugitive from justice. Charges of sodomy. And a side of karma, served cold.
Letâs start with the basics.
On March 26, a 24-year-old named Tyler James Crowl was arrested at his dadâs house in Lakewood, Washington, for a warrant out of Oregon. The arrest didnât make the news in Washington, which isnât a surprise considering the alleged crimes werenât perpetrated in our state.
Crowl was wanted out of Yamhill County, Oregon, on three counts of Sexual Abuse in the First Degree and three counts of Sodomy in the First Degree. Both crimes are felonies. According to court records from September 2024, prosecutors allege Crowl âunlawfully and knowingly engaged in oral sexual intercourse with a child under 12 years of ageâ on multiple occasions and âdid unlawfully and knowingly subject a child under 14 years of age to sexual contact by touching her vaginal area and/or upper/inner thighsâ on multiple occasions.
While Tyler Crowl would have been a teenager himself at the time of the alleged crimes, Oregon state law says minors under 12 years old cannot consent to oral sex. And minors under the age of 14 cannot consent to sexual intercourse.
The details of Tyler Crowlâs alleged crimes are disturbing. But the way he came to be arrested in Lakewood is the stuff movie scripts are made of.
For those who frequent the bowels of political social media in Washington state, the last name Crowl might look familiar. Eric Crowl, known by the X handle @OutragePNW, is a well-known social media troll in conservative circles. His schtick is attacking Republicans who he deems not conservative enough. In full disclosure, Iâve been a favorite target of his for my reporting on former gubernational candidate Semi Bird. Bird, a Republican, was accused of stolen valor, on top of other documented criminal cases from his past. I found the accusations credible and important enough to discuss on my show.
OutragePNW didnât like that one bit.
His online posts became so unhinged, not to mention defamatory, I informed my local police department that I was worried for my safety. We had officers at our home a couple times to check in.
While Iâve had my share of social media trolls rile their followers up into a rabid mob, Eric Crowl presented a different kind of security concern â one worth taking seriously.
In 2016, Eric Crowl, then 39-years-old, was arrested in Portland with a cache of weapons including a rifle, shotgun, camouflage, police scanner, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Police there had been investigating Crowl for months, after they ânoticed him videotaping police outside the bureau's east precinct, often showing up during shift changes and leaving after hearing his name over the police scanner he carried,â according to Portland station KGW.
Crowl was arrested and charged with attempted assault of an officer and unlawful use of a weapon.Â
While out on house arrest, he was accused of violating the conditions of his release by allegedly showing up â with his wife and son in tow â to the home of a federal inspector.
âCrowl and his family were described as âaggressivelyâ staring into the inspectorâs open garage and duty vehicle,â according to Portland station KOIN. The federal employee said Crowl was wearing shorts and did not have his court-mandated GPS monitor on.
âThe inspector believed the Crowlâs were acting suspiciously and/or conducting surveillance on his home,â according to court documents.
Crowl was rearrested and had his bail set at $1 million. In November 2016, he agreed to a deal with prosecutors and pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of unlawful possession of a firearm in exchange for three years of probation, KOIN reported.
So, whatâs the link between Eric Crowl (@OutragePNW) and alleged sodomizer turned fugitive Tyler James Crowl?
Tyler is Ericâs son.
Usually, the misdeeds of family members of social media figures wouldnât be something Iâd jump to report on (regardless of how I felt about that particular person).
But in this case, it was Crowlâs obsession with trolling his perceived political enemies that led to his sonâs capture. And thatâs a tale too interesting not to tell.
On March 4, Eric Crowl registered a nonprofit with the state of Washington named the Pierce County Republican Party. He immediately started a Facebook page using the name and even held live virtual events on X titled âPierce County Republican Pary â Media Availability.â
If that sounds weird to you, it is.
There is, of course, already a Pierce County Republican Party. Itâs the Pierce County branch of the State GOP and has been active in local politics since at least the 1960âs.
So why would Eric Crowl want to troll his local GOP?
The Pierce County Republican Party and its chairman, Dave McMullan, have been favorite targets of Crowlâs social media attacks. McMullan was an early and unapologetic supporter of Republican Gubernatorial candidate Dave Reichert, earning him the ire of the partyâs right flank â and of diehard Semi Bird supporters like Crowl. Furthermore, the county party voted unanimously to ban Crowl from its biennial organizational meeting back in November â in part because of his conduct online.
What better way to make sure you're included than to register an imposter Pierce County Republican Party and put yourself in charge of it?
In response to Crowlâs filing, the legitimate Pierce County Republican Party made a filing of its own â in United States District Court.
On March 23, the PCRP filed a lawsuit against Crowl and his new nonprofit, accusing him of violating the Federal Trademark Act.
The only thing left was to serve Eric Crowl with the papers at his home in Lakewood.
That job fell to Robert Parker, a local Republican who offered to help.
In advance of doing so, Parker told unDivided he thought it would be wise to see who else was living at the home. He knew of Crowlâs criminal history in Oregon and wanted to be prepared for what he might encounter.
A search of public records from the address showed a Tyler James Crowl was registered to vote there. Parker went into amateur detective mode. He put Tyler Crowlâs name into Google. Up popped a January 6, 2025, blog post from a small news outlet in Oregon. It was a list of outstanding warrants.
âArea law enforcement agencies are looking for the following people who have absconded from the law.â
On the list was âTyler James Crowl, 23, wanted on warrants for first-degree sodomy and sexual abuse.â
Unsure whether Tyler would be at his dadâs house, but armed with the information anyway, Parker went to serve the papers.
Sure enough, Tyler Crowl was the one to come to the door. Parker caught the whole thing on camera.
âMr. Crowl?â
âThat should be my father, but yeah, whatâs this regarding?â
âThatâs for him,â Parker said, handing over the notice of service in a manilla envelope.
âOk ⊠whatâs it regarding if you donât mind me asking?â
âItâs legal paperwork for him.â
A woman can be heard in the background saying âTyler, donât accept that.â
Parker leaves the documents with Tyler and walks away â only to promptly contact the Lakewood Police Department to inform them of the whereabouts of a fugitive from justice.
Within hours, Tyler Crowl was in custody and being held at the Pierce County Jail, where he is still awaiting extradition to Yamhill County, Oregon.
It is unclear whether the elder Crowl knew his son was a fugitive from justice. unDivided has reached out to prosecutors in Oregon to inquire whether they are investigating whether Eric Crowl knowingly concealed his sonâs whereabouts.
A text message and email to Eric Crowl seeking comment went unanswered Tuesday. Crowl protected his X account (@OutragePNW) shortly after unDivided reached out for comment about his sonâs arrest, limiting his posts to approved followers.
So, what lessons can be taken from this sordid tale?
For starters, donât engage in sex acts with a pre-teen. Thatâs good advice for anyone.
Second, donât be a social media troll. Also good advice for anyone. But if you simply canât help but poke the hornetâs nest, at least make sure your own hive is in order first.
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