Crime & Safety

Weymouth Teacher Allegedly Exposes Himself To Young Girls at Framingham Bookstore

The Middle School teacher has been placed on administrative unpaid leave after he was accused of exposing himself to two young girls at a bookstore in Shoppers World in Framingham.

A Weymouth Middle School teacher was arraigned Monday in Framingham District Court on charges he exposed himself to two young girls in the Framingham Barnes and Noble on Feb. 13.

Maria Weston Chapman Middle School para-professional teaching assistant  Brian Kennedy, a Dorchester resident, was arrested Saturday afternoon by Framingham Police and charged with open and gross lewdness.

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Weymouth Public Schools have placed Kennedy on unpaid leave and are notifying parents by telephone of the situation, Fox reported. Kennedy has been working in the Weymouth school system for 10 years.

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According to FOX 25 Boston,  the 34-year-old teacher was ordered not to have contact with children 18 years or younger, not to contact the 12- and 13-year-old victims, and not to go to the Barnes and Noble.

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