Chaos at Milwaukee high school after ex-cop ‘took 400 videos of girls changing in locker room’
A chaotic scene unfolded at a Milwaukee high school this week, where furious parents confronted officials over a security guard accused of filming girls in the locker room.
That security guard, a former police officer named Fernando Bustos, pleaded not guilty to one felony count of invasion of privacy in a Wisconsin court on Thursday. He was allegedly caught with roughly 400 videos of girls changing clothes at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
Furthermore, the camera’s memory card allegedly has footage of Bustos installing the device inside a locker and then closing the door, according to investigators.
Bustos was fired for what the school described as ‘performance reasons’ in early February. Then, while cataloguing items he left behind, the school found his secret camera containing the videos, according to the criminal complaint.
On February 19, Milwaukee police were dispatched to the high school over an invasion of privacy complaint. But it wasn’t until early March, after charges were filed, that parents were informed about the issue by Cristo Rey Jesuit officials.
Now, hectic footage from school meeting has emerged, showing desperate parents hollering for answers. In one portion of the viral video, someone in the crowd can be seen preventing others from leaving the gymnasium.
Bustos has posted $750 bond and is now out of police custody.
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