JUST IN: Police say a 38-year-old NewYorkCity teacher is now facing charges for forcibly touching a 13-year-old student multiple times - bronx
There were three separate incidents of inappropriate interactions, all of them described by police to be of a sexual nature.
As of right now, police have identified that teacher as Paul Anthony Tyrrell. He is now facing a slew of charges that include acting in a manner injurious to a child less than 17 years old, sexual abuse and forcible touching.
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