Resignation of A&M-Kingsville AD preceded by S.A. arrest

Former Texas A&M-Kingsville athletic director Brian DeAngelis was arrested earlier this month after he was accused of filming up a 14-year-old girl's dress in a San Antonio-area Wal-Mart. Former Texas A&M-Kingsville athletic director Brian DeAngelis was arrested earlier this month after he was accused of filming up a 14-year-old girl's dress in a San Antonio-area Wal-Mart. Photo: Courtesy / Corpus Christi Caller Times Photo: Courtesy / Corpus Christi Caller Times Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Resignation of A&M-Kingsville AD preceded by S.A. arrest 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

A trip to a San Antonio Wal-Mart last weekend resulted in the felony arrest of Texas A&M-Kingsville's recently hired athletic director.

Brian DeAngelis, 39, resigned without explanation Wednesday — four days after he was taken into custody at the Southeast Military Drive store, accused of taking improper photos of a 14-year-old customer.

He had served as athletic director in Kingsville less than three months.

The teen was shopping at the store with her mother last Sunday afternoon when the two noticed DeAngelis' leg extended under her dress, police said.

When the teen moved out of his way, thinking he was trying to get by, her mother reported seeing what appeared to be a cell phone camera tied to his shoe, police said.

Officers were already at the store for a shoplifting call, and DeAngelis was arrested after a police interview.

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