Arkansas Teacher Resigns After 4 Days Amid Double Homicide and Arrests

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A man accused of a double murder in Arkansas, Andrew McGann, briefly worked as a teacher in North Texas for four days in 2024 before resigning. Despite passing background checks, concerns have been raised about his past conduct and the district's hiring process, especially given his previous employment and investigations for classroom management issues. The case has prompted calls for review of hiring practices and teacher misconduct reporting laws.
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- Police: McGann admitted to killing the couple, DNA match found at the scene KHBS
- Former Texas student of Devil’s Den murder suspect expressed concerns of inappropriate behavior Yahoo Home
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