A substitute school bus driver was fired this week after an argument with parents escalated into physical violence.
A viral TikTok video showed the bus parked at a busy intersection while several adults pulled the children from the windows and the emergency exit.
Sources said the video was filmed after a parent confronted the driver for refusing to let students off the vehicle. A video of the altercation showed the driver standing up and screaming at the unidentified adult. Moments later, the parent seemingly slapped the substitute, prompting her to return to her seat, shut the bus door, and drive away. However, one parent claimed it was the driver who initiated the physical violence.
Samantha Lee, the mother of an 8-year-old student who was on the bus, said the substitute wouldn’t let students off because they did not have the proper identification tags that let the driver know where each student can be dropped off. Lee said three parents then entered the bus to retrieve their children, and it was at that time the driver allegedly struck one of the parents.
Officials with the Paulding County School District said they’ve since suspended the driver as they conduct an internal investigation. Police told said the driver could face criminal charges.