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School employee receives negative news following the recorded brutal assault on a homebound student.

A School Bus ‌Monitor’s Brutal Attack on a Student Caught ⁤on Camera

A school bus monitor, who until recently was employed⁣ by a Texas school district, unleashed a​ savage beating‍ on a student on⁣ the bus ride home. Now that police are getting involved, it’s⁤ looking like he’ll ‍get a chance to prove how⁢ tough he is once in lockup.

The incident unfolded as a bus belonging‌ to the Conroe Independent School District ‌delivered ⁢students ​home Thursday.

Video of the attack only captured ​a portion of the event, ‌but the few moments recorded paint a heinous picture.

It began with little​ context as the then-employee appeared to be blocking a 17-year-old child’s exit from the bus before launching a sickening attack on the student. He strikes​ repeatedly with an object in his hand, pummeling the child⁤ as ‌he attempts‍ to stand back up.

The recording, apparently made from the back of the bus, clearly shows the unnamed ex-employee’s savage⁣ attack ​on the student ‍to the shock of his fellow bus riders.

WARNING: The following video contains ⁣images that some readers may find disturbing.

Child Transported to⁤ Emergency Room for Injuries

According to Texas-based investigative reporter Sarah ⁤Fields,​ the child had to be transported to the emergency room for⁣ his injuries.

It’s not known what transpired before the video, but accounts from student ‌witnesses hint it was ⁢a totally unprovoked attack.

“I was honestly ⁣shocked. I never expected that I would see someone that is supposed to be a⁤ role ⁤model ​and ​a‌ leader ⁤in our ​school, ​like a staff member,” student Alexa⁢ Perez told KPRC-TV.

“I would never ⁣think that they would⁢ put their​ hands on a kid,” Perez⁢ continued.‍ “He was going at it. He was just mercilessly hitting this kid.”

“I was really surprised,” another student Evelyn Segura told KPRC. “I didn’t‌ think that any⁤ teacher would ⁢ever do that honestly.”

Fortunately ⁣for children attending school in‍ the district, this tough guy won’t ⁢have a chance to beat on students anytime soon.

“We are disturbed by this unacceptable behavior which is not representative⁣ of ⁢our hundreds of hard-working transportation staff,” Conroe ISD Communications Director Sarah‌ Blakelock said, according to the Montgomery County Courier.

“The individual is no ‍longer employed by the district, and the ‍Conroe ⁣ISD Police Department is completing their investigation ⁤with the expectation of⁣ pursuing criminal ⁣charges.”

If this unnamed former employee⁢ does end up in prison,⁢ he’s likely to join a long line ⁣of other child abusers to⁣ suffer extrajudicial punishment at the hands (and shivs) ​of fellow inmates.⁢ Many ⁤of ⁢these “men”​ face⁢ relentless terror once behind bars as their crimes against⁤ the innocent ⁤and defenseless unsettle even ​the most ⁢hardened criminals.

The incident highlights larger problems in ⁢public schools, chiefly being whom parents trust with their children.

School districts are often massive organizations,‌ employing hundreds and even thousands of people ‍working as teachers, ⁣aides and‍ administrators. Amid increasing indoctrination aligning to a perverted LGBT agenda, school​ employee misbehavior becomes much‍ more disturbing.

While this sick progressivism rears its head⁣ as innocent “sexuality” clubs, it’s⁣ clear ​children are being exposed to‍ behavior that no minor should see or experience.

Whether students are being abused physically, mentally or spiritually, we must put a stop to it. ALL our children are owed safe and sane schooling.

The post School Employee Gets​ Bad News After ⁤Savage⁢ Beating of Homebound Student‌ Is Caught⁣ on Camera appeared first on The Western Journal.



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