SFGATE: SF thief's winning defense: He exposed candy, not penis

SF thief's winning defense: He exposed candy, not penis"
Published on January 31, 2018 at 04:45AM by By Jenna Lyons
San Francisco prosecutors and public defenders have agreed to disagree on whether a transient man was trying to remove stolen candy from his pants or playing with his penis in public. Eugene Childs, 59, was found not guilty Friday of indecent exposure and committing a lewd act in public following an Oct. 4 incident outside of a Walgreens in the Castro neighborhood, according to the public defender’s office. Childs reportedly tried to steal M&Ms, chocolate bars and Skittles, and he managed to avoid the detection of Walgreens employees by stuffing the candy down his shirt. The sweets eventually slipped into his trousers, said Tamara Barak Aparton, a spokeswoman for the public defender’s office.

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