A chaotic scene developed in a Milwaukee high school this week, where furious parents faced officials about a security guard accused of filming girls in the costumes.
That security guard, a former police officer named Fernando Bustos, declared himself innocent of a serious crime of privacy invasion in a Wisconsin court on Thursday. It was supposedly caught with approximately 400 videos of girls who changed clothes in Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
In addition, the camera memory card supposedly has images of busts that install the device inside a locker and then close the door, according to the researchers.
Bustos was fired for what the school described as 'performance reasons' in early February. Then, while cataloging articles that he left, the school found its secret camera that contained the videos, according to the criminal complaint obtained by Dailymail.com.
On February 19, Milwaukee police were sent to high school for a privacy invasion complaint. But it was not until the beginning of March, after the positions were presented, that the parents were informed on the issue of the Jesuit officials of Cristo Rey.
Now, agitated images of the school meeting have emerged, showing desperate parents looking for answers. In a part of the viral video, someone can be seen in the crowd preventing others from abandoning the gym.

Bustos (in the photo) was supposedly caught with approximately 400 videos of girls who change their clothes


With officials apparently trying to leave the assembly, angry parents confronted them

It is said that the alleged filming of students was carried out at the Cristo Rey Jesuit School School
“I felt hurt,” one father, Brandon Hobbs, He told Wisn.com. 'I felt raped. My daughter felt injured. He felt raped.
'As a father, that hurt. Knowing that my daughter could be in one of those tapes, “Hobbs said.
“I'm extremely angry,” he continued. 'You send your children to school thinking that they will be treated. Do you know what I am saying? Attended.
Bustos has published a bail of $ 750 and is now out of police custody.
Christ the Jesuit High School issued a statement to Wisn on Thursday.
“Cristo King Jesuit High School solidarity with our students and families to see that Fernando Bustos is taken before justice,” said the statement. 'We are committed to making sure that our school and the campus are safe and that our community receives the necessary support and resources as we all sail in this difficult time.
'In the last 10 years, Cristo King Jesuit has transformed the Milwaukee area through the education of our students as they become future leaders in our community. The Jesuit lawyers of Christ King are working closely with the officials responsible for enforcing the law so that we can focus our energy and efforts on the education and well -being of our students.

The criminal complaint, obtained by Dailymail.com, affirms that Bustos is seen installing the camera
On Sunday, the school sent a letter to the parents who indicated that there would be no public assembly about the matter due to privacy concerns and the desire to maintain a “safe and respectful environment.”
Several reports claim that the school tried to hold a meeting of the Board, but that turned out to be too chaotic since angry parents faced the officials. Ultimately, the meeting ended abruptly with officials saying that it was no longer productive.
Dailymail.com has communicated with the school to comment.
Outside the 'non -guilty' statement of Bustos, he has been in silence, publicly. Dailymail.com communicated with his lawyer to comment on Thursday night.
Wisn.com reports that Bustos, a former Greenfield police officer, is on the Brady list of Milwaukee County, which is composed of police accused of crimes, dishonest conduct or bias.