• Nicholas LoCicero is a former law enforcement officer who worked for both the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He was terminated by Livingston Parish in 2022 for performance-related issues. He was then hired by East Baton Rouge before being fired in 2024 after authorities received the rape allegations that triggered this investigation.

    ‎A Livingston Parish grand jury has now indicted him on twelve felony charges: five counts of first-degree r*pe of a child under 13, one count of sexual battery of a child under 13, three counts of indecent behaviour with juveniles and three counts of molestation of a juvenile. The case involves two female victims, with most of the charges relating to the younger child.

    ‎A judge ordered him held without bond following the indictment.

    ‎Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said crimes against children are among the most serious prosecuted by her office.

    ‎He wore a badge in two separate parishes. The children he is accused of abusing had every reason to believe adults in authority were there to protect them.

    ‎#TrueCrime #CrimeNews #Justice #Louisiana #ChildSafety
    Nicholas LoCicero is a former law enforcement officer who worked for both the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. He was terminated by Livingston Parish in 2022 for performance-related issues. He was then hired by East Baton Rouge before being fired in 2024 after authorities received the rape allegations that triggered this investigation. ‎ ‎A Livingston Parish grand jury has now indicted him on twelve felony charges: five counts of first-degree r*pe of a child under 13, one count of sexual battery of a child under 13, three counts of indecent behaviour with juveniles and three counts of molestation of a juvenile. The case involves two female victims, with most of the charges relating to the younger child. ‎ ‎A judge ordered him held without bond following the indictment. ‎ ‎Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said crimes against children are among the most serious prosecuted by her office. ‎ ‎He wore a badge in two separate parishes. The children he is accused of abusing had every reason to believe adults in authority were there to protect them. ‎ ‎#TrueCrime #CrimeNews #Justice #Louisiana #ChildSafety
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