Cocoa Beach Man Arrested After Allegedly Recording Video Under Female’s Skirt at Ron Jon Surf Shop

By  //  June 15, 2022

William Manning, 63, charged with Video Voyeurism and Battery

William Manning, 63, of Cocoa Beach, was arrested for felony Video Voyeurism and Battery for allegedly recording under a female’s skirt on May 29 at Ron Jon Surf Shop on 4151 N. Atlantic Ave. (BCSO Image)

BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA BEACH, FLORIDA – Cocoa Beach Police announced on Wednesday that they have arrested a suspect who reportedly committed video voyeurism and battery at Ron Jon Surf Shop after allegedly recording a video under a female shopper’s skirt last month.

William Manning, 63, of Cocoa Beach, was arrested for felony Video Voyeurism and Battery for allegedly recording under a female’s skirt on May 29 at Ron Jon Surf Shop on 4151 N. Atlantic Ave.

Cocoa Beach Police received a complaint on May 29 that an individual, later identified as Manning, used a recording device to take inappropriate videos of an unsuspecting female who was shopping at the surf shop. Manning was gone prior to police arrival. A thorough canvass and initial investigation by

Officer Bobby Strange provided information that Manning was a regular at a nearby bar.

On June 10, an employee at the bar notified Cocoa Beach Police that Manning was inside their establishment. Responding officers made contact with Manning and made a positive identification. A recording device was in Manning’s possession that was seized as possible evidence.

The Criminal Investigations Division assumed the case and Detective Joe Smith obtained a search warrant for the recording device and Manning’s residence.

Evidence discovered during this investigation led to Manning’s arrest and charges of Video Voyeurism and Battery.

“Excellent police work by our patrol and investigations divisions. This is a true testament to our community partnerships as we worked together to get this guy off the streets,” said Chief Scott Rosenfeld.

The investigation is ongoing, police say.

Anyone with information pertinent to this case, or who may have experienced a similar incident, is asked to contact the Cocoa Beach Police Department at 321-868-3251 or email police@cityofcocoabeach.com.