GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — A Gwinnett County bus driver was fired from the district after she allegedly attacked a seventh-grader on a bus.
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It was inside a school bus one Monday morning where police say a former school bus driver assaulted a 12-year-old student.
According to an arrest warrant, Rhodesia Ealey “slapped, punched and choked a 7th-grade student” on a bus at McConnell Middle School.
“We expect adults to know how to handle children. They’re going to try adults but there’s no reason to put your hands on other people’s children,” parent Maya Watson said.
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Gwinnett School police say it happened on Sept. 30 just before nine in the morning.
Ealey was booked into jail Monday after an investigation that lasted for more than three weeks.
In a letter to parents, principal Derico White at McConnell Middle School wrote “As soon as the incident was reported we immediately contacted our school resource officer.”
Police haven’t said what led to the alleged attack and what evidence they used.
Gwinnett County Bureau Chief Matt Johnson went to Ealey’s home to get her side of the story but no one answered.
Some parents Johnson spoke with say they hope the young victim can recover.
“We don’t want to see our kids being harmed by adults that we trust,” Watson said.
She’s charged with simple battery.
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