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In a recent development from Gainesville, Florida, Gregory Lernard London Jr., aged 36, finds himself facing new charges. Initially arrested for child abuse in October, London is now accused of assaulting two security guards at UF Health Shands.
The initial arrest on October 20, 2025, stemmed from a child abuse incident. However, details of the case remained under wraps until the Alachua Chronicle obtained the sworn complaint this week, nearly four months after their initial request.
The incident in question took place on August 22, 2025. According to the complaint, London reportedly grabbed a young male by the collar, lifted him off the ground, and threatened him by placing a fist to the boy’s face, allegedly stating, “I will break your jaw.” After the threat, London reportedly set the child down and left the scene.
A Gainesville Police Department officer, responding to the situation, noted scratches on the victim’s neck and a torn collar. The young victim claimed to recognize London only as the father of another student on the bus, with no further connection.
Despite attempts, the officer was unable to locate London immediately, prompting the filing of a sworn complaint. Subsequently, on October 13, Judge James Colaw issued a warrant for London’s arrest. He was apprehended in Levy County on October 20 and brought to the Alachua County Jail. After posting a $10,000 bail, London was released on October 22.
The officer was unable to locate London, so a sworn complaint was filed, and on October 13, Judge James Colaw signed a warrant for his arrest. On October 20, he was arrested in Levy County and then transported to the Alachua County Jail, where he posted bail of $10,000 and was released on October 22.
On January 10, while still on pre-trial release in the child abuse case, London was involuntarily committed to UF Health Shands Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation, and a Gainesville Police Department officer reported that he began to display signs of restlessness and agitation and opened the door of his hospital room.
A security guard reportedly told him that a nurse would be with him shortly and started closing the door, but London allegedly screamed “F*** that,” grabbed the guard’s hand, and pushed him out of the way in an attempt to leave the room.
A second security guard came to assist the first guard, and London allegedly hit that guard in the face several times and bit his hand.
Two witnesses reportedly told the officer that they saw London hit the second guard, and one witness saw him bite the guard. A third witness reported that London grabbed and pushed the first guard.
The officer reported that the first guard suffered lacerations and swelling on his hand and wrist, and the second guard had a visible bite mark on his hand and scrapes and bruises on his arm.
The incident was reportedly captured on surveillance video. Because London was in the hospital, the officer filed a sworn complaint, and Judge James Colaw signed a warrant for his arrest on January 12 with bail set at $200,000.
London is scheduled for a hearing in the child abuse case on February 26, and he is currently being held on $200,000 bail for two counts of battery on emergency medical personnel (the officer noted that the security guards qualify as emergency medical personnel under the statute because they provide security for the Emergency Department). London has eight felony convictions (two violent) and six misdemeanor convictions (one violent) and has served four state prison sentences, with his most recent release in April 2025. At the time of the August incident, he was on probation for charges that sent him to prison for seven years in 2018, but his probation was successfully terminated on October 29, 2025.
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