Florida Gators quarterback Jalen Kitna has been arrested on child pornography charges, police have confirmed.
Police, working with the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Division, searched the 19-year-old’s home and seized his electronic devices after receiving a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
“The Cyber Tip indicated that a Discord user distributed an image of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) through their platform,” police said.
Upon further investigation, police discovered two images that had been shared via the instant messaging platform from the same residence and that the likely Discord account holder was Jalen Kitna.
Detectives interviewed the sports player, during which he allegedly told officers that he remembered sharing the two images but that he thought they were “legal” because he had found them online.
“Kitna advised that he realized he should not have shared those two images, based on the reaction from the other Discord user that he shared them with,” Police said.
Gators Suspend Kitna
Further analysis of the electronic devices seized from Kitna’s home revealed three additional images of child sexual abuse material, according to police.Kitna was booked into the Alachua County jail, ESPN reports. He is expected to appear before a judge on Thursday morning.
Meanwhile, the Gators suspended Kitna indefinitely shortly after his arrest.
“These are extremely serious charges and the University of Florida and the UAA have zero tolerance for such behavior. Jalen has been suspended indefinitely from the football program.”
It is not immediately clear if Kitna has an attorney.
The redshirt freshman appeared in four games this season, completing 10 of 14 passes for 181 yards and one touchdown.
The Gainesville Police Department on Wednesday urged parents to be aware that children are solicited and exploited through social networking applications such as Discord, Facebook, KiK, Snapchat, and TikTok.
“Please be vigilant and aware of any social networking platforms your children may access,” police said.