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Police said that Georgia's healthcare professionals were posted online on online, posting viral videos provocative on Tuesday to dancing their disabled patients.
According to the Logan Building Police and online records, LucRecia Kormassa Koiyan (19 years old) has been charged with one of the crimes of exploitation of disabled people in Loganville.
The city is about 35 miles northeast of Atlanta.
In a news release, Laurie, the chief of Loganville Police, wrote that his agency was turned upside down on a disturbing video on January 23.
The video reviewed by the USA TODAY reporter is a man sitting in a chair with a woman, wearing a navy scrub and stethoscope, standing on a chair, and shooting her phone through a mirror. It shows that.
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“I'm tired of the only word I know.”
USA TODAY is not linked to the video.
Laurie told USA TODAY that KOIYAN worked as an adult childcare employee at home in suspicion of crime.
The business status and license she worked was part of a continuous investigation.
“I was tired of App on Wednesday morning on Wednesday morning,” said App, “Everybody is an app to create such a video that features such a video.” “As a police officer, our best duty is to protect those who can't protect themselves, and my detective worked as quickly as possible to accuse this case.”
According to the chief statement, the detective began the investigation, executed an investigation warrant on Tuesday morning, and arrested Loganville Koillan.
Koillan was booked in Wolton County Prison.
A Deputy Secretary of the Wolton County Office said that after posting a $ 7,500 bonds on Wednesday morning, Koillan was released.
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Police Review The second video of medical professionals dancing on others
The chief told USA TODAY that the investigator was reviewing the second video of provocatively dancing other people who seemed to be a physically disabled.
The video reviewed by USA TODAY shows a woman standing on a bathtub that is dancing directly on another person sitting in it.
“Our detective is cooperating with some other jurisdictions to determine where the second video was shot,” Lauri said. “At the moment, it is not certain that the video was filmed in the jurisdiction area, but the investigation is underway.”
The chief said that if the location was clearly determined, the additional charge would be “certainly possible.”
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As of Wednesday, Koiyan had not yet appeared in front of the judge for the first appearance, said Logan County Security Officer.
According to employees, the record lawyer was not listed in the clerk's office.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter of USA today. Contact her at nalund @usatoday.com and follow her on x @natalialund.