NYC school worker busted for allegedly sending inappropriate texts to multiple boys: NYPD

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NYC school worker busted for allegedly sending inappropriate texts to multiple boys: NYPD​



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Published April 13, 2024, 5:04 p.m. ET










A city Department of Education worker in the Bronx was busted for allegedly sending inappropriate texts to four boys, the NYPD said.
Police identified the suspect as London Kking, 35, and charged him with four counts of acting in a manner injurious to a child and aggravated harassment. Court documents identify the defendant as London King.

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King was originally arrested around 2:30 p.m. Thursday for allegedly sending harassing text messages to an underaged boy on March 6, authorities said. Brian Jackson – stock.adobe.com
King was originally arrested around 2:30 p.m. Thursday for allegedly sending harassing text messages to an underaged boy on March 6, authorities said.




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King was released without bail, but then arrested again Friday after three additional complaints — for alleged incidents on Oct. 20, Jan. 4 and March 1, the NYPD said.


King was then again released without bail, over the objections of the Bronx District Attorney’s office, court records show.





Neither King’s job title nor school assignment could be confirmed Saturday afternoon.


Neither the Bronx DA’s office nor the Department of Education returned messages.
 
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