A Florida gym teacher named Yezmar Angeanis Ramos-Figueroa is now in serious trouble after being arrested for allegedly sending X-rated photos to a student.
Yes, a teacher. Yes, a teen student. And no, there is no version of this where it ends well.
According to police, the messages crossed lines that should never even be visible, let alone crossed. Teachers are supposed to hand out homework, not inappropriate photos. They are meant to teach push-ups and teamwork, not how to ruin your entire life in one bad decision.
Ramos-Figueroa was booked on two felony charges: distributing obscene material to a minor and transmitting harmful material to a minor, per police.
Ramos-Figueroa allegedly committed the crimes while working as a physical education teacher at Central Pointe Christian Academy, the OCSO said.
Police said the victim’s mother contacted authorities, claiming that Ramos-Figueroa had “appropriate contact” with her 13-year-old son in mid-October.
Detectives spoke with the victim and later obtained text messages and photographs that had allegedly been sent to his phone by Ramos-Figueroa, per the OCSO.
Ramos finally admitted to the crime after detectives met with her.
On Nov. 26, detectives met with Ramos-Figueroa, when she allegedly “admitted to texting and sending a picture to the victim,” according to the news release from authorities.
Ramos-Figueroa was then transported and booked into the Osceola County jail. She has yet to appear before a judge, so her bail has not been set.
Ramos-Figueroa now faces serious legal consequences, and the case will move through the justice system. His teaching career is effectively over. No comeback tour. No second chance pep talk.
22 year-old gym teacher Yezmar Ramos-Figueroa arrested & charged for sending inappropriate photos and texts to a 13-year-old student after the mom reported her pic.twitter.com/9UzT0VRUx7
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At the center of it all is a teen student who never should have been put in this position. That’s the part that matters most.
When adults forget responsibility, the law tends to remember it for them.
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