NJ cop recorded surveillance video of female arrestee in sex act, shared clip on Snapchat: prosecutors


A New Jersey cop allegedly recorded surveillance footage of a female arrestee performing a sex act in a jail cell on his phone and then shared the X-rated clip over Snapchat, prosecutors said Monday.

Ventnor City police officer Ryan Bonanni, 24, was charged Monday with official misconduct, computer theft and three counts of invasion of privacy, following the incident with the woman who was arrested by the local department on July 6, according to the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office.

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Bonanni, of Egg Harbor Township, accessed security video of the woman, identified only by her initials BW, undressing herself and then engaging in a sexual act while in a holding cell, the prosecutor’s office said.


Interior view of an old jail cell.
Prosecutors said Ventnor City police officer Ryan Bonanni, 24, allegedly recorded a video of a female arrestee performing a sex act in a jail cell on his phone and then later posted the X-rated clip on Snapchat. PixilRay – stock.adobe.com

He then allegedly filmed those clips on his cell phone and began sharing them with others on the social media messaging platform.

“We understand the charges against a Ventnor officer reflect poorly on our department, but they do not depict the department as a whole,” Police Chief

Joseph Wooton said in a statement, according to NJ.com.

“The men and women of the Ventnor City Police Department will continue to serve the citizens and visitors of Ventnor City with the utmost honor, integrity and respect.”


Mugshot of Ryan Bonanni.
Bonanni was charged with official misconduct, computer theft, and three counts of invasion of privacy. Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office

The indicted cop is currently suspended.

He was charged with second-degree official misconduct, second-degree computer theft and three counts of third-degree invasion of privacy. 

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