Florida Police Officer Arrested for Child Pornography on His 1st Day of Duty

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A newly joined and trained Florida police officer was arrested for child pornography after his first day on the job.

The Indian River County Sheriff’s Office said 19-year-old Kai Cromer was sworn in as a deputy on Monday, and by that night, a search warrant had been issued for his phone.

In a media briefing, Sheriff Eric Flowers said Cromer had been on call at a high school when “a brave young female came forward” and alerted police that the officer had been contacting her via Snapchat, asking for naked and topless photos.

She told police “she felt very uncomfortable just even seeing him on campus,” Flowers said.

The sheriff said an investigation started immediately.

The police department reviewed over 100 GB of data and arrested him on one count of possession of child pornography.

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“Kai Cromer is no longer an employee of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office,” Flowers said Tuesday. “Our captain terminated him while he was in our cell.”

Flowers said a total of four victims have come forward, who are “very concerned for their safety.” They said Cromer had requested explicit photos and videos via Snapchat. 

“He was telling people, ‘I’m going to be law enforcement, I’m very powerful.’ He was forcing these girls, they said they were very uncomfortable with the entire circumstance, and they felt they had no choice but to do these things, and that’s just completely unacceptable,” Flowers said.

Florida police officer arrested for Child pornography

Flowers issued a plea for anyone who has spoken with Cromer via his Snapchat account, @KaiCromer, to come forward: “We need to talk to you.” 

We want all the people and all those who were present to know that if you have seen this person on a snap and if he has contacted you, then we will need to talk to you. There are many other victims whom we already know about, we are trying to contact some of them but there are some victims whom we are trying to identify. We are very sure that there will be additional charges.

Flowers said.

Police said they usually do not release law enforcement mug shots but Flowers wanted to hold up Cromer’s for the public to see, in case they may have been a victim or have additional information.

Flowers said he was very much proud of the victims who came upfront and assured others that they would be protected and their information would remain confidential.

Cromer is being held on a $15,000 bond. 


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