Grand Island man to prison for social media sex crime
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GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) -A judge sentenced Dakota Jackson, 20, to five to 20 years in prison Monday. Court records show he communicated via Facebook with a person he believed was a 13-year-old girl. In fact, he had been communicating with an undercover officer.
Court records show that police claimed Jackson disclosed that he was 20-years-old and the female confirmed, multiple times, that she was 13-years-old.
GIPD said Jackson repeatedly asked her to send nude photos and he also sent a photo of male genitalia to the girl. Then, according to court records, Jackson suggested that he and the 13-year-old meet up at Ashley Park in order to participate in sexual acts together. Police arrested Jackson after they observed him traveling from his home to the park.
Jackson pleaded no contest and was convicted for attempted use of an electronic device to commit sexual assault. A related charge of enticement by electronic device was dropped in a plea bargain.
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