A man convicted of flashing workers at three insurance agencies in Warner Robins, Georgia, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Demarcus Tyrell Mann, 30, pleaded guilty but mentally ill in October, after he was arrested for public indecency in 2024. Mann reportedly walked into three different insurance agencies in the central Georgia city, talked with employees, then exposed himself, according to local news reports and court records.
Each time, he slipped away before authorities arrived. He was later apprehended. Court records show the man had been convicted at least three previous times for similar actions.
“Mr. Mann was not deterred by prior convictions, and his conduct escalated into a pattern of predatory behavior that posed a real threat to the safety and sense of security of people across Houston County,” the county District Attorney said in a statement, according to The Telegraph newspaper.
The judge sentenced Mann to such confinement as the state Department of Corrections decides, and noted that he must undergo mental treatment upon release. The victims were named in the court documents but the insurance agencies were not.
Photo: An aerial shot of Warner Robins, Georgia. (AdobeStock)
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