A video of two students viciously beating a 9-year-old student on a Florida school bus has surfaced online, alarming the community and prompting a swift reaction from the girl’s parents.

The disturbing footage shows two boys repeatedly striking the girl as she is folded over in a seat, barely defending herself with one hand as she tightly grips her backpack with the other. Many of the punches land on the girl’s head, neck and face. No fellow students or adults intervened to stop the brutal assault.

The heartbroken mother of the third-grader said she is pressing charges against the school, Coconut Palm K-8 Academy in Homestead, and is pursuing criminal charges against the assailants, according to Local News 10.


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“I got sent the video of my daughter getting attacked by an older kid,” the mother, who wished to remain anonymous, told the outlet. She also confirmed at least two adults were on the bus at the time of the incident, including the bus driver and an aide.

“All ages are on that bus, and it’s overfilled,” the mother told Local News 10. “It’s very crazy because there’s all this yelling going on in the bus and the two adults on the bus – the bus (driver) and the bus aide, only sit in the front.” And, this is not the first time the mother has been alerted to her children being victims of bullying within the district.

“We’ve had issues before with my son and the kids on the bus, and also in the cafeteria and at dismissal,” the mother told the outlet. “I already drew the line, and I was also on phone with the district – I spoke with someone from the district – and the only thing they could advise me of was to continue to speak with the principal and pull up a bully report.”

“You’re taking care of our children – you’re still responsible for them,” she continued. “That’s what you have a job for. Not only to teach them, but if you see anything going on in your classroom, you don’t necessarily have to physically intervene, but call somebody who can. Because if somebody’s child ends up dead, it’s on the school.” (SOURCE)