A retiring Wisconsin English teacher cited for defecating in a public park for two years told authorities he was 'being an idiot' and that he did it for convenience and to be disrespectful.
An image of an unnamed park. A retiring Wisconsin English teacher cited for defecating in a public park for two years told authorities he was"being an idiot" and that he did it for convenience and to be disrespectful. WHITEWATER, WIS. -- A retiring Wisconsin English teacher cited for defecating in a public park for two years told authorities he was "being an idiot" and that he did it for convenience and to be disrespectful.
Authorities caught Churchwell on Oct. 8 when a deputy spotted Churchwell's vehicle and stopped him as he drove into the park. That day, sheriff's deputies had already spoken to a worker at the Walworth County Highway Shop who complained about someone defecating on a park building and leaving used toilet paper behind. The worker showed deputies photos from trail cameras that showed a man defecating in the park.
A day after his arrest, Churchwell wrote to the sheriff's deputy who stopped him and apologized and said he realizes he made a mistake.
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