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Fired Bryan County Georgia Detention Officer Joshua Nelson Arrested, Showed Up With Condoms And Roses For Sex With 14 Year Old Girl
![]() Police: Man Wanted To Have Sex With Teen Girl - News Story - WSB Atlanta WALTON COUNTY, Ga. -- A southeast Georgia man has been arrested and charged after police said he drove to Walton County to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. Loganville police arrested Joshua Nelson, 23, after an online undercover investigation. Police said Nelson had several sexual online chats with a detective he thought was a 14-year-old girl. Investigators waited for Nelson in Loganville after he drove from Midway, Ga., according to authorities. Police said Nelson brought a dozen roses and a box of condoms with him and they believe he intended to have sex with the girl. Authorities said Nelson was terminated as a detention officer in Bryan County six months ago. ![]() Chief Michael McHugh told Channel 2 his department is seeing more and more cases like this one. “It's completely beyond me why they continue to do this knowing we are, and not only us, but other agencies are actively investigating these types of crimes. And we intend to continue,” said McHugh. Nelson was charged with sexual exploitation of a minor. He is in the Walton County Jail.
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Re: Georgia-Gal
Just another nonce now behind bars. Chop his nuts off and break his wrists. I am glad the scumbag is inside. Now I hope he is being someone elses b*tch.
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Re: Georgia-Gal
How is that he's fired from his job as a CO 6 months ago yet the article refers to "Bryan County Georgia Detention Officer" (as if he's still an active CO)?
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Re: Georgia-Gal
Yet another way the media vilifies correctional officers, and law enforcement generally.
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Re: Georgia-Gal
Good point...The fact that he was fired 6 months ago means that he is not a CO. However, the media is going to take every opportunity to put that information out there. They are not going to miss the chance to make COs look bad.
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