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Mock if old.
Seems like a dumb high school kid doing dumb high school kid things. This kind of stuff happened every now and again when I was in HS and the most that ever happened was a suspension.
Hopefully they drop most of these charges. A felony could really ruin this kid's future, let alone if he's required to register as a sex offender or something.
MESA, AZ (KPHO/KTVK) -
A student at Red Mountain High School in Mesa is facing dozens of criminal charges for indecent exposure after a prank got published in the yearbook, according to the Mesa Police Department.
The student exposed himself in the varsity football team picture, Det. Steve Berry said. Approximately 3,400 students received a yearbook with the image before it was brought to the attention of school officials. The photo was also used in the football program, which was sold at numerous games to students and families, according to court paperwork.
Berry said police were made aware of the picture on Saturday. The student, 19-year-old Hunter Osborn, was contacted and interviewed about the picture.
Osborn, who was 18 when the picture was taken, told investigators he was dared to reveal his privates by a football teammate and said he was "disgusted" with himself, according to court paperwork.
The photo of the Red Mountain High School varsity football team was taken while players and coaches were on the football field bleachers.
There were 69 students, ranging in age from 15 to 19, and 10 faculty members present when the picture was taken. Police said Osborn knowingly exposed the top of his penis through the top of the waistband of his football uniform pants during the photo session.
Based on the photo and admission, Osborn was booked for 69 counts of indecent exposure -- a class 1 misdemeanor -- and one count of furnishing harmful items to minors -- a class 4 felony.
And now the Daily News' take:
Daily News said:An Arizona student-athlete came up short in getting away with a yearbook prank.
Red Mountain High School student Hunter Osborn, 19, faces a whopping 69 counts of indecent exposure after authorities say he flashed his genitals in the football teams yearbook photo, according to KPNX-TV.
The stiff punishment accounts for each person present at a photoshoot where Osborn let his penis hang out over the waistband of his football pants in the now-tarnished photo obtained by the TV station.
He also faces one felony count of furnishing harmful items to minors.
Osborn defended the brazen stunt to police as a dare by his teammates.
The blip of nudity went unnoticed for months overshadowed by a sea of red uniforms until after the school printed and distributed the annuals to about 250 students, KNXV-TV reported.
The Mesa school admittably failed to notice Osborns feat due to the small size of the photograph and published it in promotional material distributed at football games throughout the school year.
Mock if old.
Seems like a dumb high school kid doing dumb high school kid things. This kind of stuff happened every now and again when I was in HS and the most that ever happened was a suspension.
Hopefully they drop most of these charges. A felony could really ruin this kid's future, let alone if he's required to register as a sex offender or something.