A woman has been arrested after sharing a shocking video that went viral on social media.
A 19-year-old healthcare worker has found herself in hot water after uploading a TikTok video that appears to show her 'twerking on the head' of a person with disabilities.
She has since been identified as Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, of Loganville, Georgia, and arrested.
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Koiyan was charged with exploitation of a disabled person after police were alerted to the video on January 23.
In response to the backlash, Koiyan posted another clip to her account - which appears to have now been removed - where she said: "Right now there's a video that's going viral of me the 'healthcare worker' that's dancing on top of her patients head.
"It's not what it is. Trust and believe.
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"All I say for now is angles play a big part, but we're going into that another time."
Koiyan added: "Trust and believe, he's verbal," before showing blocked out footage of someone who she claimed was the same man asking for a hug. "Y'all need to stop jumping to conclusions."
She allegedly gave this excuse to the police, claiming the person in the clip felt ‘very aware and comfortable’ with her.
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In a statement on Facebook, the Loganville Police Department said: "On January 23, 2025, the Loganville Police Department was made aware of a ‘viral’ video posted to social media depicting a female dancing in a provocative manner above a disabled person, who was seated in a chair.
"A criminal investigation was initiated, which resulted in the execution this morning of both a search warrant and arrest warrant for the female."
The incident was reported to the police by a social media sleuth who regularly contacts authorities when she sees what she would call ‘injustices’ online.
Known as the 'Queen of Accountability' on Instagram, she explained her reasoning for reporting the behavior.
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She said: "Her dancing on top of the head of the person that was in the wheelchair. When I saw it, I thought it was a skit, I thought it was a joke.
"I then contacted the Loganville police and we spoke for over 30 minutes where I provided them with her Twitter, her TikTok and all her handles.
"I was very thankful but sad at the same time that she is so young.
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"You don’t have to hurt, harm or humiliate someone to get a couple likes and shares."
Loganville Police Chief Dick Lowry also condemned the video as he said: "When I watched it, disgusted is the only word I know. He is disabled, and then making the video and posting it to social media for your own benefit is the exploitation of that person."
Koiyan was booked into the Walton County Jail but, according to People, she was bonded out early Wednesday (January 29) morning.
UNILAD has contacted the Loganville Police Department for further comment.