Jacksonville sheriff’s officer racked up 28 complaints before Snapchat child-solicitation arrest
Alejandro Carmona-Fonseca racked up 28 complaints from his superiors and citizens in 15 years.
Then a week ago the 47-year-old Green Cove Springs resident’s law enforcement career came to an apparent end. He was arrested after a high school student said he received obscene images on his Snapchat social media account.
He remains administratively suspended as he awaits trial on the criminal charges, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.
Brittany Chrishawn Williams also identified Carmona-Fonseca as an officer involved in her arrest on May 13, 2020, after she told him to move his police car out of her driveway. She had her teeth knocked out during an ensuing confrontation with officers, according to her Twitter account. Writing there on March 17, “Why was he still on the streets after what he did to me?”
It was retweeted by Rep. Angie Nixon of Jacksonville. “After beating up a Black Woman and knocking her teeth out, in her own driveway because she asked him to leave, he’s now under arrest after being caught in an underaged sex-trafficking sting,” Nixon tweeted.
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