Friday, April 11, 2014

Bus Bully Learns the Hard Way That You Can Only Push Someone So Far Before They Snap



Bus Bully Learns the Hard Way That You Can Only Push Someone So Far Before They Snap

Image credit: YouTube
Image credit: YouTube

A bully was in for a major surprise after she decided to violently attack a boy on her school bus. While the victim initially sat helplessly as she punched him in the face, pulled his hair and slapped him, she soon learned a lesson she’ll likely never forget.
In video of the attack that was captured on a cell phone and subsequently uploaded to YouTube, the vicious assault unfolds as another boy begs off-camera for the girl to stop.
But she doesn’t listen.
As the berating and beating continues, the victim desperately tries to shield and protect himself, but to no avail.
But then something changes. When the bully starts kicking the boy in the head, he springs to his feet and starts fighting back.
The tables instantaneously turn, as he grabs the her hair and puts her in a headlock, at one point seemingly dragging her over one of the seats; choking sounds can be heard.
“Get his hand off my eye please,” the girl says in the midst of the brawl, a hint of desperation replacing her once-aggressive tone.
Another boy — presumably the girl’s brother — becomes dismayed by what’s unfolding and he steps in to try and stop the bullying victim from getting his revenge.
“Oh hell! Get the — get the — f***! Holy s***! Get the f*** off of my f***ing sister!,” he says, as he tries to physically intervene.
Eventually, the brawl ends and the girl who seemingly started it all looks completely stunned by her victim’s response. Amazingly, the boy who was initially bullied promptly asks if she is “ok.”
Watch it all unfold below (caution: strong language and violence):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SBjkxS85OAA 

A natural question one might ask is: Where the bus driver was during the attack?
While it’s unclear, a female’s voice can be heard in the background saying, “I can’t stop a thing.”
“There’s nothing I can do. That’s why I tell ya’ll don’t fight,” the woman added. “Nothing to do but call the police…callin’ 911 now.”
It is unclear whether this was the bus driver or another student, but one thing is for certain: no adults intervened to stop the argument, as far as the footage shows.
It’s also unclear when and where this video was captured or whether the boy did anything to anger the girl before the fight ensued, but the scene is certainly unforgettable.
This story is reminiscent of another we covered back in 2011 about a bully in Australia who also got a piece of his own medicine. And in 2012, a bullied bus monitor turned a horrific verbal attack into something entirely positive.
(H/T: WPIX-TV)

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