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A LeFlore County couple is facing charges of filming the sexual abuse of their 5-year-old daughter and sharing it over Snapchat, according to court documents.

Armondo Palma and Brooklyn Wilson were arrested on April 17, 2024, on multiple different child sex abuse charges after one witness told authorities that Palma had sent her videos over Snapchat of him sexually abusing his daughter.
During a search of Palma and Wilson's house in Howe, special agents reportedly seized a device owned by Wilson that had multiple graphic videos depicting the sexual abuse of their child.

Officials say Palma is identifiable in the videos.

Multiple items and articles of clothing seen in the videos were allegedly found during the search warrant.
Wilson is facing charges of aggravated child sex abuse, sexual exploitation of a child by a parent, distribution of child porn, and possession of child porn.

Palma is facing charges of aggravated child sex abuse and receipt of child porn.

Currently, Wilson is still employed at Howe Public Schools as a special education paraprofessional. The following is a statement from Scott Parks, Howe Superintendent:

“Howe Public Schools is aware that criminal charges were filed in the Eastern District of Oklahoma against special education paraprofessional, Brooklyn Wilson. Ms. Wilson is currently in police custody. Should she be released, Ms. Wilson will not be allowed to return to HPS property and will be immediately placed on administrative leave.
Based on the current criminal charges, we believe that the only victim was the child of the home. However, HPS is fully cooperating with law enforcement as they continue their investigation. The safety of students, staff and families is always our highest priority, and we will continue to partner with the LeFlore County Sheriff's Office to provide two school resource officers to help keep our campus safe.
 
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