Kansas lawyers were accused of beating the students who are teaching. Parents said that he kneel on the groin and talks about students.

Abstract: Document: Kansas Topper Kansas Parliament Building. Jordan McAlister / Getty Images Members of the representative of Kansas were arrested on Thursday and have been accused of the incident that happen...

Document: Kansas Topper Kansas Parliament Building. Jordan McAlister / Getty Images  Members of the representative of Kansas were arrested on Thursday and have been accused of the incident that happened during the teaching of local high schools.
According to a report on Friday, the Republican representatives of Kansas City, representatives of Mark Samsel, Kansas City, Westville Community, in the event of an event, a high school replacement teaching in the Wellsville School District.  Samuel, 36, single-changing a statement based on the report, male student, and videos seeped according to Kansas City Star.
Parents tell the store AMSEL" "Playing on the boy, squatting on the groin. In another video, Samsel tells other students, they can tell their classmates in the star report" playing their classmates in the ball. "
A video showcase students, Samsel asked him, "Is it hurt?" Then he asked another student if he wanted to "check his nuts," report.  Students took the Samsel video throughout the day, and he talked with them to include suicide, gender, masturbation theme, according to Kansas star, religion. In a video provided to the export, Samsel talked to a parent with lesbian, he said he said three suicides.
Later, Samsel claimed a snapchat post in Kansas City Star, the entire incident has planned and said that he did a similar "course" in all classs that day. He said during the report, he said that events that caused assaults occurred in the fifth phase.  
"There is it every hour. That is right. Children and I plan all this can issue information about art, mental health, teenage suicide, how do we treat our education? People and each other. Who? Parents. And grandparents. And grandparents. And grandparents. And asked Kansas City Star, "All Walesville said in the Kansas Star.  "I went to the battery prison. Do you really make me a criminal?" He added.

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