A man exposed himself to a woman outside a school in St. Paul’s North End on Thursday, charges say.

Darius Boyaa Manney, 22, faces one count of indecent exposure for the alleged crime, which took place just before 11 a.m. near the south entrance to St. Agnes School, according to the criminal complaint filed against Manney on Friday in Ramsey County District Court.

The Roman Catholic school, at 535 Thomas Ave., serves children from kindergarten through 12th grade.

Police were called to St. Agnes at 10:52 a.m. Thursday after a woman reported that Manney had exposed himself to her, the complaint said.

He allegedly approached her while she was across the street in a parking lot and then followed her as she made her way to one of the school’s entrances.

As they walked, Manney asked the woman multiple times to “show me what you are good at,” the complaint said. Related Articles Minneapolis and St. Paul to add 70 electric car charging stations

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An employee allegedly saw Manney following the woman up the school’s stairs with his pants unzipped and his genitals exposed.

His actions took place while school was in session and were “reasonably capable” of being viewed by children who attend the school, the complaint said.

Manney’s address was not provided in the criminal complaint and he could not be immediately reached for comment. His criminal record consists of a petty misdemeanor for operating as a solicitor or peddler without a license.