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Thunderstorm
June 21st, 2012, 09:38 PM
A New York bus monitor who was berated and bullied by a group of middle school students will not press charges against the four seventh-graders, police said Thursday.

Karen Klein, 68, is seen in a 10-minute viral video attempting to ignore the verbal attacks by students on a bus operated by the Greece Central School District, near Rochester, N.Y. Children on the bus hurl repeated insults and threats at the grandmother, calling her fat and at one point suggesting that her children commit suicide. Klein told "Fox & Friends" during an appearance Thursday that her eldest son did, in fact, take his life 10 years ago.

"I did not hear that part then, but yeah, it was uncalled for, that's for sure," Klein told host Steve Doocy.

Capt. Steve Chatterton of the Greece Police Department said Klein informed investigators that she will not seek criminal charges against the four students from Athena Middle School in Rochester.

“Obviously we are upset with what we saw in the video, both as parents and police officers,” Chatterton told reporters during a press conference Thursday afternoon. “But at this time, she has decided she does not want to press criminal charges.”

In New York, Chatterton said in order to charge a 13-year-old in Family Court, the alleged crime must a misdemeanor or a felony. Harassment is a violation and does not meet that threshold, he said.

“So we’re still working … on whether it rose to the level of a crime,” he said, adding that Klein has expressed she’d prefer if school officials mete out punishment.

The four boys seen in the video have not denied their role in the incident, Chatterton said. Investigators have spoken to all four of them, as well as their parents.

“No one has denied accountability,” he said.

Greece Central School District officials, meanwhile, promised to discipline the four students to the “fullest extent” allowable following an extensive investigation.

John Auberger, the town supervisor of Greece, N.Y., a town of roughly 100,000 residents, said officials have received calls from across the country regarding the incident.

“We too are outraged by the actions of this group of students,” Auberger said, who commended Klein’s restraint as seen on the video.

“Her response to the bullying is an example to the type of people that make our community great,” he said.

Meanwhile, Klein, of Rochester, has received more than a quarter-million dollars in online donations in hopes that the grandmother of eight will take a “vacation of a lifetime,” according to fundraising site Indiegogo.com. As of midday Thursday, more than $270,209 had been received for Klein and the video had been viewed on YouTube more than 1.6 million times.

Klein's daughter, Michelle, said her mother has worked in the school system for more than 20 years as a bus driver and now a bus monitor. Klein, meanwhile, has said she wants to return to her job, but on a different bus route and with an apology from the students, MyFoxBoston.com reports.

Representatives at Indiegogo.com told FoxNews.com that they have been in contact with Klein. The campaign will continue through July 20 and it's unclear whether she'll have to pay taxes on the amount.

"Any amount raised will go directly to her," a spokeswoman told FoxNews.com.

The outpouring of support for Klein follows a recent surge in awareness of bullying that has brought the issue from the classroom to the stage and screen to the White House.

In April, the documentary film "Bully" examined the problem by following five kids over the course of a school year. Months later, after 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer of suburban Buffalo killed himself in September after complaining about being bullied about his sexuality, pop singer Lady Gaga decried the loss of another life to bullying, tweeting to millions of followers that she'd take her concerns to President Barack Obama.

Also this year, the White House held a conference on bullying prevention, estimating that it affects 13 million students, or about a third of those attending school. Obama said he hoped to "dispel the myth that bullying is just a harmless rite of passage or an inevitable part of growing up. It's not."

The Associated Press contributed to this report


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/06/21/bullied-bus-monitor-receives-more-than-120g-in-online-donations/?test=latestnews#ixzz1yUBRsKCi

And how much has bullying been put in the national spotlight? Has this district been under a rock? all the administrators should be interrogated!

Bath
June 21st, 2012, 09:41 PM
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Lolli
June 22nd, 2012, 11:40 AM
Thats is horrible

Jupiter
June 22nd, 2012, 12:12 PM
:(

i watched this and it almost made me cry

Mortal Coil
June 22nd, 2012, 01:51 PM
This makes me sick. Especially when they said that the kids should commit suicide. At least nobody is denying anything. But the kids should really get more of a punishment; it doesn't sound like they're getting much.

Thunduhbuhlt
June 22nd, 2012, 02:32 PM
How could they do that? What jackasses. Ugh, I can't even stand the way people act these days.

wild1
June 22nd, 2012, 02:39 PM
Those kids are sooo mean. My parents throw a fit if I ever say anything disrespectful.

StoppingTime
June 22nd, 2012, 03:47 PM
On another note about this story:
A website set up to send donations to her (originally had a goal of $5,000) now is up the the $500,000-600,000 mark.

Wooba
June 22nd, 2012, 03:47 PM
Wow. I couldn't even watch the whole thing. What surprised me the most was that no one even defended her.

OregonStateDude
June 22nd, 2012, 03:49 PM
See, this is what happens when you allow cousins to marry. Look what kind of kid they produce.

Seriously, why didn't the bus driver just stop the bus and toss those little shits off?

Breakeven
June 22nd, 2012, 04:01 PM
shes old , that kids have no soul and should be ashamed of themselves -.-

Smeagol
June 22nd, 2012, 05:49 PM
I almost cried.

Neptune
June 22nd, 2012, 07:46 PM
Sad.

I hope adults don't think those assholes kids represent all teenagers.

Cognizant
June 22nd, 2012, 08:09 PM
Just despicable.. I'm just stunned.. This is just sad.

Lyra Heartstrings
June 22nd, 2012, 09:58 PM
Our generation is easily the most immature fucks I have ever seen..very uncalled for.
(No, not everyone.)

Telkanis
June 24th, 2012, 10:14 AM
So sad :( I wonder what kind of punishment they will get from the school system.

Thunderstorm
June 24th, 2012, 10:27 AM
So sad :( I wonder what kind of punishment they will get from the school system.

Last I checked, it said the school will give them the most harsh punsihment allowed by law. and they couldn't have done this at any better time of year: Summer. If they had done it in Winter, maybe their Summer wouldn't have been ruined. Well, too late now...

LatinaVivit
June 24th, 2012, 02:30 PM
This is absolutely disgusting. If it were up to me, they would be paddled so they know what they can and can't do. We don't need any of this, "Let's talk about our feelings. Understanding will make a difference" bullsh*t.

Ambrosia
June 25th, 2012, 12:18 PM
I find it more crazy that they actually raised so much money for the woman. Hell, if I could be rich by just getting called a bunch of names and crying on camera, I would go for it!

But yeah, bad kids. BAD!

Lovely24
June 25th, 2012, 12:25 PM
Those kids wrote an "apology letter" because they were either forced to or because it was a national problem. They don't mean it, that's the bottom line.

Neverender
June 25th, 2012, 12:28 PM
Someone's going to beat those children one of these days. And their cries of pain, torture and sadness will please me.

cierasuzzanne
June 25th, 2012, 12:38 PM
I don't like to watch that video cause what I thought was, put yourself in that position, whether it could be your grandparents or you when you get older it just isn't right. The kids on that bus don't know how to treat a woman, authority, or an elder. I don't like how they brought her to tears!!! Cause you can say anything to anyone and if it hurts them as bad as it hurted her then you will NEVER forget it. What I think is who the heck would come up with the idea to start it anyways. I think she should be a role model to everyone because she stayed calm and she didn't understand why they were doing it, and because she didn't want them to get hurt because she is the better person. And one question of mine is why didn't anyone stop them from doing that!

Neverender
June 25th, 2012, 12:44 PM
I don't like to watch that video cause what I thought was, put yourself in that position, whether it could be your grandparents or you when you get older it just isn't right. The kids on that bus don't know how to treat a woman, authority, or an elder. I don't like how they brought her to tears!!! Cause you can say anything to anyone and if it hurts them as bad as it hurted her then you will NEVER forget it. What I think is who the heck would come up with the idea to start it anyways. I think she should be a role model to everyone because she stayed calm and she didn't understand why they were doing it, and because she didn't want them to get hurt because she is the better person. And one question of mine is why didn't anyone stop them from doing that!


Apparently they did it to "become internet famous"

Well they certainly succeeded and failed at the same time. Not only are they Famous, but every soul on this Earth hates them. And who wouldn't hate fucking children like that anyways?

Jess
June 25th, 2012, 07:50 PM
that is just sick and sad. some people are just freaking MEAN.

chica_imperfecta
June 26th, 2012, 10:41 PM
I heard that the one kid made a comment about her family then said something like, "Oh wait, they all killed themselves," and she actually had a son who committed suicide. People really need to think before they speak. I mean, imagine how that made her feel! Ugh, makes me so upset.

Iron Man
June 26th, 2012, 10:45 PM
I saw this on TV a few days ago. Damned kids have no respect for their elders.

Incompris
June 26th, 2012, 10:52 PM
That is so messed up, they should be punished.

thegirlishere
June 26th, 2012, 11:55 PM
that is so mean

Fractured Silhouette
June 27th, 2012, 09:49 AM
Stay classy kids...

Maverick
June 27th, 2012, 09:59 AM
We've all at some point or another see someone get bullied. Next time you see someone get bullied speak up and do something. As sad as this was this happens to people every day. Don't tolerate it.

georgiaboy123
June 28th, 2012, 12:43 AM
i think this is bull shit. I know people that have been bullied their whole lives and nobody gives a shit, this is only famous because it's an internet video.

Thunderstorm
June 28th, 2012, 10:05 AM
i think this is bull shit. I know people that have been bullied their whole lives and nobody gives a shit, this is only famous because it's an internet video.

This is only famous because she's 68 years old, she had the will power, and most people wouldn't have.

Cicero
June 28th, 2012, 02:11 PM
She should've pressed a lot suit against those kids. Seeing that made me almost cry (I don't cry just over anything, but for some reason I really like th elderly :D). Seeing that made me so mad, I wish they would've showed those kids faces, because they deserve to be bullied a bit themselves. It's one thing bullying another kid (but still no excuse) and its another bullying a grandparent. When I saw that I just imagine my nana and grandma (nana is my Italian dads mom, grandma is my English moms mom) being in that position, someone who doesn't deserve any of that. It's horrible how they poked fun at her weight, my nana reminded me a bit like her, and who knows maybe when that grandmother was younger she looked good in a swim suit. I'm happy that she didn't let that stop her from enjoying the golden years. I hope she accepts the money and quits from that job, I especially hope those kids go to a behavioral school or something. I grew up with such respect for elders, if an elderly woman has to stand, I am expected to give up my chair so she may sit in it. I gladly do it too.

i think this is bull shit. I know people that have been bullied their whole lives and nobody gives a shit, this is only famous because it's an internet video.

Damn your heartless. Im happy it went viral, I hope those parents are ashamed of themselves, and tht reviewer on that morning talk show (I forgot the name but it's extremely famous morning show) said exactly how I felt "I wish I could give everyone these kids addresses..."

Thunderstorm
June 30th, 2012, 10:52 AM
She should've pressed a lot suit against those kids. Seeing that made me almost cry (I don't cry just over anything, but for some reason I really like th elderly :D). Seeing that made me so mad, I wish they would've showed those kids faces, because they deserve to be bullied a bit themselves. It's one thing bullying another kid (but still no excuse) and its another bullying a grandparent. When I saw that I just imagine my nana and grandma (nana is my Italian dads mom, grandma is my English moms mom) being in that position, someone who doesn't deserve any of that. It's horrible how they poked fun at her weight, my nana reminded me a bit like her, and who knows maybe when that grandmother was younger she looked good in a swim suit. I'm happy that she didn't let that stop her from enjoying the golden years. I hope she accepts the money and quits from that job, I especially hope those kids go to a behavioral school or something. I grew up with such respect for elders, if an elderly woman has to stand, I am expected to give up my chair so she may sit in it. I gladly do it too.



Damn your heartless. Im happy it went viral, I hope those parents are ashamed of themselves, and tht reviewer on that morning talk show (I forgot the name but it's extremely famous morning show) said exactly how I felt "I wish I could give everyone these kids addresses..."

Good news! I'm here in NY and I'm hearing a lot about ti still, she has accepted the money and taken a trip to Boston, she took a duck tour and Boston city Schools made her an Honorary Bus Monitor, and they had a huge celebration for her.

Edit: She drove to Boston in luxury- by stretch limo.