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Healthcare worker arrested twerking over disabled patients heads

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Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, Loganville, Georgia, healthcare worker arrested filming herself dancing suggestively over disabled patients heads.
Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, Loganville, Georgia, healthcare worker arrested after sharing video of herself twerking over 2 disabled patient's heads on TikTok.
Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, Loganville, Georgia, healthcare worker arrested filming herself dancing suggestively over disabled patients heads.
Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, Loganville, Georgia, healthcare worker arrested after sharing video of herself twerking over 2 disabled patient’s heads on TikTok.

Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, Loganville, Georgia, healthcare worker arrested after sharing video of herself twerking over 2 disabled patient’s heads at adult daycare center. 

Not for the faint hearted… A Georgia health care worker has been arrested following viral video she filmed of herself dancing suggestively over a disabled patients’ head and sharing it on TikTok.

Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, 19, of Loganville, is alleged to have shared two videos on the social media platform, including one of herself grinding on the head of a shirtless man sitting in a bathtub with footage showing the scrubs clad nurse reaching into her pocket for a pill box and placing one in the hapless victim’s mouth.

Koiyan allegedly recorded another video which she reposted on Instagram showing the the adult day care worker dancing suggestively over a different disabled man, as they helplessly sat in a chair as she stood on the arms of the patient’s chair. 

Girl getting her grind on

The ‘twerking’ videos were reported to the Loganville Police Department on January 23, who arrested the healthcare employee after executing a search warrant on Koiyan on Jan 28 and booking her into the Walton County Jail, police said according to a Facebook release.

‘I was appalled and disgusted that anyone would create such a video featuring a disabled person,’ Loganville Police Chief M.D. Lowry told USA Today.

‘As police officers, our highest duty is to protect those who cannot protect themselves, and my detectives worked as swiftly as possible to bring charges in this incident.’

Cops reviewed one of the videos of alleged abuse, leading to the Koiyan been charged with one felony count of exploitation of a disabled person, Lowry said.

Authorities are reviewing the second shared video with additional charges ‘certainly possible,’ Lowry said.

It is not clear which health care company Koiyan worked for or when and where she recorded the videos.

Koiyan was bonded out of jail early Wednesday, the Walton County Sheriff’s office confirmed to PEOPLE. Information on an attorney and bail amount was not immediately available.

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