Jason Kimbrough is sitting in Brevard County Jail waiting to appear before a judge on a charge of violating parole.

He’d rather be anywhere else, but the reality is he’s not wanted many other places.

A charge against him made in 1998 at 15 years old, of which he was convicted in 2000, has marked him as a sex offender. He is one of 735 registered sex offenders in Brevard County, according to statistics from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Since 2017, Kimbrough has called a Melbourne homeless camp home.

The Florida Department of Corrections registered his GPS monitor and ankle bracelet there. It was where he was required to return each night. But in early December, the camp was marked to be bulldozed by the property owner and he was charged with violating parole.

Kimbrough told FLORIDA TODAY on Dec. 8 that the Sheriff’s Office had told them the day prior that if they didn’t leave the camp between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. Dec. 8, they would face trespassing charges, as the property owner wanted it bulldozed.

Kimbrough said he planned to spend the day looking for a place to stay, then return to the camp for curfew. If he didn’t return, he would be charged with violating his parole. At least seven campers were arrested on charges of violating their probation or parole even though they had remained at the camp.

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