Man Exposes Himself on GW Campus While Biking
Word from the George Washington Police Department has it that a man on a mountain bike exposed his genitals to groups of women around campus on two occasions this week: once near Lerner Health and Wellness and then again by Philip Amsterdam Hall. In this snow, it's difficult to imagine anyone voluntarily exposing his skin to the elements, but frankly, it's hard to conceive this operation under the best of climactic circumstances. This pervert exposed himself while riding a bicycle. Needless to say, the package that this courier hoped to deliver was unwanted, disgusting, and criminal. Alert details follow below.
Could this Fixie Flasher be the same predator who's been exposing himself along the Washington and Old Dominion bike trail this month? The hope is that time will tell sooner rather than later, and this tuna will receive the help and jail time he needs. In the meantime, we need, as a society, a name for this practice of flashing while automoting. Schwing on a Schwinn? Tour de No Pants?
On the evening of Monday, Jan. 25, 2010, GWPD received two reports of a male riding a mountain bike on campus and exposing his genitals to females. One incident happened in front of Lerner Health and Wellness, and the other incident occurred near Philip Amsterdam Hall. A similar incident was reported on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, and we believe that this incident was perpetrated by the same individual, again while riding a mountain bike.SUBJECT DESCRIPTION: Hispanic male, mid to late 20s, wearing a dark jacket
(possible khaki) and blue jeans. If you see an individual riding a bicycle on
campus who fits this description, contact GWPD immediately.If you have not yet programmed the GWPD emergency number into your cell phone,
do so now: 202-994-6111.Please share the information contained in this crime alert with other people on
campus who may not have seen it.Individuals may report any information they may have about these incidents to
GWPD at 994-6111 or anonymously at 994-TIPS.This information is required by federal law (the Clery Act) and provided by:
The George Washington University Police Department
Non-Emergency 994-6110
EMERGENCY 994-6111
