child abuse on school bus
can you believe this?
MILWAUKEE (May 7) - A school bus driver has been charged with abuse after a 9-year-old with Down syndrome secretly taped the driver hitting him while trying to make him behave.
Brian Duchow, 28, was charged Tuesday with felony abuse of a child and misdemeanor disorderly conduct, carrying a possible maximum penalty of 6 1/2 years in prison.
``I never, ever expected to hear what we heard on the tape,'' said Rosemary Mutulo, whose son Jacob has Down syndrome. ``It made me sick to my stomach to hear this man threatening my child.''
The Mutulos put a tape recorder in Jacob's backpack because they wanted to know more about reports that he was misbehaving on the bus. They brought the tape, recorded April 29, to officials' attention and police arrested Duchow over the weekend.
Duchow admitted slapping the child in anger and hitting him in the leg, according to the criminal complaint. The complaint notes that Jacob also has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
His parents played some of the tape for reporters at a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
The driver can be heard shouting at Jacob because the boy is making bus engine noises, yelling and fiddling with his seat belt. At one point, the driver stops the bus and moves toward the boy, followed by what sounds like a hand slapping clothing. The driver can be heard threatening to break the boy's arm and beat him, and warns, ``Stop before I beat the living hell out of you.''
Jacob, attends the Academy of Accelerated Learning, a Milwaukee public school.
05/07/03 04:12 EDT
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The child doesn't know any better ...
If the child was a normal 9 year old kid, I would understand why the bus driver would be angry. If I were the parent of the child, I would expect that the bus drive would reprimand my child (without physical violence of course!) ... at the same time, bus drivers who do the school run SHOULD be trained in child care in the same way teachers are - they are, after all, in charge of 30-odd children. Furthermore, those in charge of special needs children should be a) more compassionate and b) the recipient of even more specialised training.
This is just disgusting!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:
Re: The child doesn't know any better ...
I agree with you on this, except they aren't educated as educators, nor paid as educators...
We don't pay our teachers very well, in general, and we pay the folks who work with our kids, but aren't teachers, even worse....
Until we do, we will likely continue to see problems. I am in no way condoning what this man did. I saw the interviews etc....
but we dont pay folks who work with our kids well at all....nor do we train them as educators.
In my school district, the average custodian earns more than the average person who works directly with kids. (this is fact). I am not saying we should pay custodians less, but that we should consider paying those who work with our children more.... and train them to complete their assigned duties.
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Originally posted by IttyBittyKitty
If the child was a normal 9 year old kid, I would understand why the bus driver would be angry. If I were the parent of the child, I would expect that the bus drive would reprimand my child (without physical violence of course!) ... at the same time, bus drivers who do the school run SHOULD be trained in child care in the same way teachers are - they are, after all, in charge of 30-odd children. Furthermore, those in charge of special needs children should be a) more compassionate and b) the recipient of even more specialised training.
This is just disgusting!!! :mad: :mad: :mad: