Parents speak out after child assaulted by substitute bus driver in Liberty

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2024
  • A substitute bus driver has been arrested and fired after he was accused of assaulting a middle schooler on Thursday at Heritage Middle School in Liberty.
    STORY: www.kctv5.com/2024/03/18/pare...

Комментарии • 73

  • @motherhubbard3428
    @motherhubbard3428 2 месяца назад +20

    Someone has to teach punks that they aren’t special and there are consequences to their bad behaviors, especially when the parents don’t.

    • @GabrielPeta
      @GabrielPeta 2 месяца назад

      I was friends with him but he went to a different school, he was a semi-spoiled kid with a big ego. Never knew the parents but he would do this. Hopefully I have not leaked my info

  • @lizzalee1645
    @lizzalee1645 2 месяца назад +16

    Ran his mouth to the wrong person. Hope he learns from this.

  • @jcpt928
    @jcpt928 2 месяца назад +13

    There is a big part of the story missing here; and, I'm going to go out on a limb and bet that this kid is a bit of a punk.

  • @PR-kz9kx
    @PR-kz9kx 2 месяца назад +4

    Would be interested to see WHAT this teenager was saying and HOW was acting before the attack. Manners should be an essential life's lesson. If the mouth and acting behaviour continues into the adult life of the child the outcome will be far worse.

  • @user-kq6dw5jl2x
    @user-kq6dw5jl2x 2 месяца назад +4

    YES HE CAN...TOUCH YOU BUDDY!!!!!!!!

  • @scottguthrie8074
    @scottguthrie8074 2 месяца назад +8

    "Joking around?"

  • @CrystalDMay
    @CrystalDMay 2 месяца назад +7

    Omg….crazy. Driver should not have done that, but I guarantee you that kid was not simply “joking around”.

    • @brockreynolds870
      @brockreynolds870 2 месяца назад +5

      The father of the boy was arrested for violating a protection order from the MOTHER in 2013. And the mother is still with him. That tells you all you need to know about where this kid learns his behaviour

  • @Drobium77
    @Drobium77 2 месяца назад +1

    the world was a much better place when parents were allowed to discipline their kids and other peoples'

  • @jamesstephens6962
    @jamesstephens6962 2 месяца назад +5

    Teach these kids some repect wont have to worry about stuff like that dont play with grown folks

  • @kashifuddinahmed8383
    @kashifuddinahmed8383 2 месяца назад

    No one just suddenly decides to get Violent.

  • @asiad.mcclain7345
    @asiad.mcclain7345 2 месяца назад +13

    SO what have the kids been doing Prior to this Attack 🤔. Who coming out show all what the kids was doing

    • @jackipenny9919
      @jackipenny9919 2 месяца назад

      The bus driver should not have laid hands on unless the student was hurting himself or others and even then, know his job was at stake. But, where are the parents taking responsibility for the student's behavior? No where. Bus drivers have one of the hardest jobs in the community. The last to be supported but the first to be blamed.

    • @maryc6189
      @maryc6189 2 месяца назад +3

      I wonder what they did to provoke it.

    • @scottguthrie8074
      @scottguthrie8074 2 месяца назад

      Right?

  • @hankterreros223
    @hankterreros223 2 месяца назад +4

    Home school them. Like me. I still remember my Junior & Senoir prom in our tool shed. [laff trakk]

  • @listen13
    @listen13 2 месяца назад +2

    Isn't it funny how "a child" isn't "a child" when the "child" wants & has gender reassignment? Want's & has an abortion? Sues their parents? These "children" have no respect cause they think they're "special". BTW when a law enforcement officer tells you to do something, and you mouth off and "resist" how does he react?

  • @B1Speech
    @B1Speech 2 месяца назад +3

    How old is this so called 7th grader?I need to see the whole video..Something isn’t right about this incident..🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @Aleigha_1100
      @Aleigha_1100 2 месяца назад

      He’s 13 i go to his school

  • @Aleigha_1100
    @Aleigha_1100 2 месяца назад +2

    i go to his school Zack is okay but basically the bus driver told him to sit down and he didn’t listen so the bus driver walked down to his seat and just grabbed him and started choking him. this kid did nothing serious this bus driver shouldn’t had laid hands on him or anyone ever again. he’s just a 13 year old boy trying to live his life. we all make dumb decisions but this is certainly not okay

    • @user-dn1hq3nm2x
      @user-dn1hq3nm2x 2 месяца назад

      13 year olds shouldn't be just living life at school or on the way to school on a bus. U lil kids gonna be 30 years old, unemployed, OFFENDED and talking about how peoples brains don't develop until there 35 or some shit. If y'all wanna live y'all life then GET one. We have enough GROWN idiots out here, we don't need other people raising more

    • @sybergato
      @sybergato 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I don't believe you.

  • @emu3132
    @emu3132 2 месяца назад +3

    I was actually on the bus when it happened, it really scared me to see the driver fight him. I can’t believe he was bailed out

    • @user-dn1hq3nm2x
      @user-dn1hq3nm2x 2 месяца назад

      Did he FIGHT him or ASSAULT him?

    • @emu3132
      @emu3132 2 месяца назад +1

      @@user-dn1hq3nm2x the kid tried fighting back at first, but then the bus driver just started blatantly assaulting him. He had to get dragged away by another kid on the bus

    • @user-dn1hq3nm2x
      @user-dn1hq3nm2x 2 месяца назад +1

      @@emu3132 so the kid got his ass handed to him when he tried to fight a grown man 😆😆

    • @emu3132
      @emu3132 2 месяца назад +1

      @@user-dn1hq3nm2x not exactly that, the driver started attacking first from what I saw if that’s what you mean.

    • @user-dn1hq3nm2x
      @user-dn1hq3nm2x 2 месяца назад

      @@emu3132 nah...I meant exactly what I said lol.

  • @sybergato
    @sybergato 2 месяца назад

    Mini criminal thought he could say whatever he wanted to what seemed to be an old man helpless by his job. He were wrong.

  • @sandramayes8679
    @sandramayes8679 2 месяца назад

    Looks like that other boy saved his life! He pulled that old guy off of him! How brave!

    • @williamtopping
      @williamtopping 2 месяца назад +1

      Let that be a lesson your parents never taught you
      Running your mouth off can have serious consequences.

  • @kjhgfdsd76654
    @kjhgfdsd76654 2 месяца назад

    I'm a bus driver and although the kids on my bus like and respect me, I know of another elderly driver who takes some mocking from some young punks like this. There's a process though. The driver should've followed his training. If a kid is acting up, disrespecting and not obeying bus rules, I wouldn't move the bus one inch until there's order. I would radio the base (bus lot), they'd immediately call the school and send a principal pronto to the bus. That kid would be off the bus so fast it would make his head spin. The parents will be left figuring out how to transport the kid to and from school from that point forward. Riding a bus is a privilege. The buses DO NOT have to transport delinquents that can't follow simple rules. I know of more than a few kids that are banned indefinitely from riding buses.

  • @maryc6189
    @maryc6189 2 месяца назад +8

    Doesn't like a child to me. Looks like a teen.

    • @user-dn1hq3nm2x
      @user-dn1hq3nm2x 2 месяца назад

      He looks like an asshole. Apparently it's the parents fault. Something tells me they're not horribly shocked someone rocked his shit. Lil advice to parents: y'all ugly ass kids ain't cute so don't send em in the world thinking they are. Cause someone going end up choking tf out of them. So unless y'all can either fight or take a bitch smack don't be having y'all kids out here thinking they untouchable. Cause apparently they not.

    • @CW_Sininja
      @CW_Sininja 2 месяца назад

      He’s 14

    • @user-dn1hq3nm2x
      @user-dn1hq3nm2x 2 месяца назад

      @@CW_Sininja thanks for the confirmation. He's a teenager

    • @CW_Sininja
      @CW_Sininja 2 месяца назад

      @@user-dn1hq3nm2x yeah I got you

  • @scotterman7951
    @scotterman7951 2 месяца назад

    Was The Sub Bus Driver Arrested

  • @sybergato
    @sybergato 2 месяца назад

    You are bad parents.

  • @Mollystickpop
    @Mollystickpop 2 месяца назад +1

    The fact that I go to this school is crazy

  • @williamtopping
    @williamtopping 2 месяца назад

    First tike in the mouthy kids life things got real

  • @joelrankin
    @joelrankin 2 месяца назад

    I'm on the side of the bus driver. I doubt the kid will mouth off to a stranger / adult again.

    • @cosmicwraithgamer7471
      @cosmicwraithgamer7471 2 месяца назад

      Please do enlighten us. Why you think assault, in any capacity whatsoever, ESPECIALLY assault against a minor; is even remotely justifiable? Because I’m honestly interested, as to what kind of person, would EVER think that assault is justified; especially towards a minor. So please do enlighten us, give us a reasonable explanation, as to why you think; this is okay whatsoever?
      Oh wait…there’s no justification.
      You’re a pathetic excuse for a person, and I hope to, whatever god there is; that you don’t have any children. Nor do you work with children whatsoever. Because that line of thinking? Is beyond disgusting and irredeemable, you’re essentially trying to justify, assault against a minor.

  • @sybergato
    @sybergato 2 месяца назад

    Maybe the kids should learn to keep his mouth shut? Society is teaching kids that we punish adults for teaching little ahits how to respect elders and authority.

    • @cosmicwraithgamer7471
      @cosmicwraithgamer7471 2 месяца назад

      Respect has to be earned not intrinsically given.
      If you must resort, to any kind of violence, to get said respect; then you more likely than not probably don’t…deserve to be respected. That grown man had ASSAULTED a minor, whether you like it or not, assault is a crime; regardless of who it is. And for you to have, even remotely tried to, justify his abhorrent behavior; especially towards a minor? Is absolutely unacceptable, under NO CIRCUMSTANCES whatsoever, was what that bus driver did; even remotely justifiable…morally, ethically, or even legally.
      That GROWN ADULT had assaulted a minor, anyone under the age of eighteen, is considered to be a minor; by the law itself. Regardless of what the kid had done? There’s absolutely no justification, under any normal circumstances, for an adult such as himself; to physically assault the child…much less on school property.
      I hope and pray, to whatever gods there might be, that you don’t have any kids; nor do you work in any capacity…with children whatsoever. Because that line of thinking? Is absolutely and unequivocally disgusting, there’s no justification whatsoever, for that grown man’s behavior; and he deserves no sympathy. If he couldn’t handle, what the kid was doing, then he shouldn’t have; been working with kids whatsoever…in any capacity.

    • @sybergato
      @sybergato 2 месяца назад

      @@cosmicwraithgamer7471 I have kids and my kids know to respect their elders and authority. Again you said it had to be earned. I'm positive this driver didn't just pick some random kid to beat up. They even said they were "joking". It isn't far fetched to figure out who disrespected who first. That old man more than likely was disrespected first. So it renders your whole give to get argument on its head. The kid got a lesson he surely needed. Bad parenting. And you should think twice before you say whatever you want wherever you want. Minor or not. You teach your kids to walk around calling fat people fat? NO. For a reason. Do you teach your kids to say fire in a theater? NO. For a reason. This isn't difficult. Too bad for some parents it is too much responsibility for them to teach their little selfish entitled douchbag kids. Again your teaching kids that they can say whatever they want without consequence?

    • @cosmicwraithgamer7471
      @cosmicwraithgamer7471 2 месяца назад

      @@sybergato Assault is assault regardless. Just because he’s a douche, doesn’t give anyone whatsoever, the right to assault someone; especially assaulting a minor. Do you or do you not agree, that what that grown man did, was a complete overreaction; and he shouldn’t be in that position…if he can’t control his temper? If he can’t control his emotions, especially when you’re working children; then he should NOT, be working with children, in any capacity whatsoever.
      As is said in, the news article about this story, he is being charged; with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault. Gee, I wonder why they’re charging him, with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault; it’s almost as if….he laid his hands onto another person. Physical violence doesn’t entail, nor should any ever, respect anyone who has to; resort to physical violence, to get people to respect them, in any capacity whatsoever.

    • @sybergato
      @sybergato 2 месяца назад

      @@cosmicwraithgamer7471 Did I ever say he wasn't being charged? Did I ever say he shouldn't be charged? My point stands true. The teen needs to watch his mouth. People can't walknaround and say what they want without consequence. And by charging the adult (which is going to happen DUH) we are signaling that assaulting people is wrong while at the same time signaling douchbag teen parents that they can get away not teaching their children respect. Is my statement incorrect in ANY way? I tell you what, walk into a bar and start calling people bitches (the equivalent of this teen disrespecting the old man). Brain power says eventually someone will knock your teeth in. as an OUTSIDER you would say oh I don't respect that man for assaulting the other. Like your judging now. But that does NOT mean the person calling people bitches didn't have it coming. That boy probably deserved an ass whooping. Period. You can say what you want afterward as an outsider but you have zero idea what that teen did to that old man do you? You a robot? Never had to put your hands on anyone? I guess you'll subject yourself to being called anything over and over daily so you can eat then? Again we have no idea what this teen did to this guy. Again give respect to get it. The boy got throttled because his parents never taught him correctly to give respect to get it. Bad parenting.

    • @cosmicwraithgamer7471
      @cosmicwraithgamer7471 2 месяца назад

      @@sybergato Both the grown man, and the kid himself, seem to need to; learn how respect works. For the grown man? Respect cannot be earned, by any other means, besides the means of peaceful resolution; resorting to physical violence…automatically means that the, older and grown man, doesn’t deserve respect. While the kid? Whether we like it or not, each and every parent, raises their children differently; some do it one way, others do it another way, it’s all personal preference. To say whether or not, the kid lacks respect, would be undoubtably foolish; as neither you nor me…knows what his home life is.
      My point to this, is that respect has to be earned, and to intrinsically given; regardless of who you are. Be it age, race, religion, gender, socioeconomic status, or any other aspect; to each person that’s…on this planet itself. Nothing is more destructive of human dignity, than a rule which imposes, a mute and blind obedience.
      There’s no respect in fear. There’s no respect in violence. There’s no respect whatsoever, for trying to force someone, who doesn’t respect you; to try and force them respect you…that would be unequivocally asinine. Which is something that, this former bus driver, clearly doesn’t understand whatsoever; in any meaningful capacity.

  • @CravenD15
    @CravenD15 2 месяца назад

    What was being joked about? Where is the camera footage from the school bus itself, etc. ? No offense, but kids can joke about some pretty horrible things, especially the more desensitized society becomes. It's still not right of the school bus driver to have done what he did, but the second I hear joking around, I want to know what was joked about. Otherwise, all you're doing is painting a specific scenario you want to paint, and not the full context of the entirety of the entire situation. The entirety of the situation needs to be pointed out, so parents, etc. can actually address behaviors that are not cool. Just because you have free speech, does not mean there is not consequences for what you say. If that child/teen doesn't learn a lesson from it, other than he can use such things to screw with someone's life. Then what are you, as the ones reporting things, doing to help improve anything in society? Like the parents here, for instance, can learn a lot, address things, etc. Be it about themselves, their child, and anyone else involved, and to take actions to take corrective measures. Otherwise nothing gets solved, and potential other problems can be an effect of the cause. If it's not them, then they need to seek out what influenced them, and the other kids that were joking around. If it was completely just them being annoying with how they were joking around with each other, then even more shame on him for his lack of control. Cause for a grown man to loose his control like that, can be understandable if the circumstances either demanded it, or was something that was being joked about that was inappropriate to a point that could cause someone to get that enraged. I've had a coworker before, working in the backroom of some store, unloading a truck on a line, that joked in one inappropriate topic regarding exploitation of certain types of individuals, and I had to literally restrain myself from grabbing him, and bashing his head into the rollers of the line. Luckily I had enough control over myself, and cognitive ability not to loose that control, black out, and do that. Not everyone does. So with that said, joking may not be so innocent. That's something I don't know, because joking is extremely vague here. I've experienced enough, seen enough law enforcement and security stuff to know not to trust that. So yeah, I hope the parents find out everything they need to, to address anything they need to on their side of things, if the joking was not appropriate. Still doesn't excuse the driver for his loss of control.

  • @addigonzalez2269
    @addigonzalez2269 2 месяца назад

    It doesn't matter what the kid was "doing or saying"as long as the student wasn't putting hands on the senior!!! Then old guy shouldn't have put his hand on a child either!! I mean yes, kids have to be respectful, but that teaching has to come from home. I guarantee you if that was your child you'd be infuriated! No parent would be like "welp that's what you get for joking around"
    I get it kids are a-holes these days. But it's mainly the parents fault for not correcting and disciplining at home. This is still a minor and shouldn't have been touched by an old ah!! Now, if it was a senior high schooler that would've been different cause most of them are 18 by then.

    • @williamtopping
      @williamtopping 2 месяца назад +1

      Wrong.
      Of course it matters.
      You think people are just going to sit there and put with whatever abuse some ;little twerp is saying about you
      Welcome to the real world sweetie
      Maybe at home you can speak to your parents with disrpect
      But in the real world, you're going to have major issues
      And not just getting a hiding, but far far worse

    • @sybergato
      @sybergato 2 месяца назад

      Fuck that noise. Respect your elders. This is an example of bad parenting let loose in the wild and caught up by a man.

    • @kashifuddinahmed8383
      @kashifuddinahmed8383 2 месяца назад

      It doesn't matter what they say until they tell it to you.

    • @sybergato
      @sybergato 2 месяца назад

      Kid learned that day

  • @elhuddleston17
    @elhuddleston17 2 месяца назад +2

    Joking around 😂 bet he joke around again. Wasn't there protect? Teach first.