Crime & Safety

Video Of NJ School Bus Aide's Threat To Put Boy, 10, Out 'Window'

Viewer discretion advised: The video shows the NJ school bus aide going on an expletive-laced rant toward the boy and threatening violence.

A school bus aide has reportedly been fired after a video was released of her expletive-laced rant toward 10-year-old elementary school student (see video below).

Another student on board the bus filmed the incident, first reported by News12, which shows the aide telling a 10-year-old boy: "You must act like that to your parents. I bet they beat your [expletive] every night."

The two exchange words before the aide tells the student: “I’ll put your [expletive] head through the window if you say it again."

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Here is the video shared by nj.com (viewer discretion advised):

News12 subsequently reported that the aide was fired, and Linden School Superintendent Danny Robertozzi released a statement.

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“Parents should be able to feel secure in knowing that their children are protected from the time they leave for school until the time they arrive home. As a parent and educator, I am appalled at the way our student was treated. This behavior will not be tolerated,” he said in a statement to News12.

The bus was dropping children off from Linden Public School No.2, Gary Miller, a district spokesperson, told nj.com. The aide was not a school district employee but was hired by Dapper, a bus company Linden Public Schools has contracted.

This is a developing story. Patch will have more information as it comes in.

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