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University of Kansas instructor placed on leave after suggesting violence against men who don't support female presidential candidates. Getty Images

University instructor on leave after calling to line up and shoot men who won’t vote for female president

A University of Kansas instructor, Phil Lowcock, has been placed on administrative leave after making violent comments about men who don’t support female presidential candidates. In a viral video, Lowcock suggested lining up and shooting men who refuse to vote for a female president. The university has apologized and is investigating the incident, which has drawn criticism from Senator Roger Marshall.

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