Saturday, January 13, 2007
Principal Flasher
In the course of day-to-day absurdity-searching, I came across an arrest in Seattle. An elementary school principal got busted and...
Well, he can probably find a job as a politician or at Homeland Security.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298914_principal09.html
Principal's a flasher, police say
Man to plead not guilty to indecent-exposure charge
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
By JESSICA BLANCHARD
P-I REPORTER
Even before he became principal at North Seattle's Whittier Elementary School three years ago, police believe, Alex Coberly had been occasionally driving by women and exposing himself.
Last week, the City Attorney's Office filed an indecent-exposure charge against Coberly, 33. He has been on paid administrative leave from the school since Dec. 7.
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Vogel [Coberly's lawyer] said Coberly was very concerned he'll lose his job at Whittier Elementary over the criminal misdemeanor charge.
"There is no connection between this incident and his job," Vogel said. "It does not involve any children, and it does not involve his work."
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© 1998-2007 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Well, he can probably find a job as a politician or at Homeland Security.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298914_principal09.html
Principal's a flasher, police say
Man to plead not guilty to indecent-exposure charge
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
By JESSICA BLANCHARD
P-I REPORTER
Even before he became principal at North Seattle's Whittier Elementary School three years ago, police believe, Alex Coberly had been occasionally driving by women and exposing himself.
Last week, the City Attorney's Office filed an indecent-exposure charge against Coberly, 33. He has been on paid administrative leave from the school since Dec. 7.
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Vogel [Coberly's lawyer] said Coberly was very concerned he'll lose his job at Whittier Elementary over the criminal misdemeanor charge.
"There is no connection between this incident and his job," Vogel said. "It does not involve any children, and it does not involve his work."
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© 1998-2007 Seattle Post-Intelligencer