The student charged with indecent exposure at the Webster University career fair Nov. 1, has stated the incident was a performance art piece.
Lieutenant Stephen Spear of the Webster Groves Police Department said the police were called to Webster after a report of indecent exposure. Spear wouldn't confirm the suspect's name, but said the suspect approached a table at the career fair with genitalia exposed through a pant zipper. After inquiring if there were any job openings with the company, Spear said the suspect then colored on his genitals with a highlighter from the company's table.
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Lieutenant Stephen Spear of the Webster Groves Police Department said the police were called to Webster after a report of indecent exposure. Spear wouldn't confirm the suspect's name, but said the suspect approached a table at the career fair with genitalia exposed through a pant zipper. After inquiring if there were any job openings with the company, Spear said the suspect then colored on his genitals with a highlighter from the company's table.
http://www.webujournal.com/media/paper245/news/200