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White 'School Bus Karen' gets instant karma after storming school bus to berate black student
White 'School Bus Karen' gets instant karma after storming school bus to berate black student

Daily Mail​

time19-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

White 'School Bus Karen' gets instant karma after storming school bus to berate black student

A white North Carolina woman has been caught on camera berating a black middle school student during a profanity-laden and racially-charged tirade. Samantha Danielle Spoor, 35, had a meltdown that saw her placed into handcuffs following her outburst on Currituck County school bus. Dubbed the 'School Bus Karen,' Spoor barged onto a Moyock Middle School bus on May 15 in what witnesses described as an unhinged explosion of rage directed towards a group of stunned middle schoolers, one of whom was recording her outburst on their cellphone. The viral video footage, partially edited to spare viewers from its most obscene and bigoted language sees Spoor delivery a torrent of slurs and threat towards the pupils. 'Sit the f*** down,' Spoor barks at a busload of children, her hand raised as if to strike. 'Ain't none of you gonna do f***ing s***.' In one of the video's most appalling moments she singles out a student filming her. 'Record it for your motherf***ing mama, I live over here. Send her. F***ing n*****!' she yells. The racial slur, heard clearly in the unedited version, sparked fury and quickly saw her facing legal consequences. Spoor was arrested the next day and charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, communicating threats, and impeding a school bus. She has been released on a $2,000 bond pending trial. Currituck County officials moved fast with school administrators reviewing bus surveillance footage alongside a school resource officer and referring the case to law enforcement almost immediately. 'This type of behavior is unacceptable and, furthermore, is prohibited by law,' the school district said in a statement. 'We are fully cooperating with the investigation and reviewing our transportation procedures to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place.' The target of Spoor's venom was 13-year-old Savannah Bailey, an eighth grader riding the bus home from Moyock Middle School that afternoon. She had stood up, not to answer back, but simply to hear what was going on. That was all it took for Spoor to make her a target. 'I was raised to not take disrespect,' Savannah said in an interview with WAVY. 'So even though I didn't say anything, it was just shocking that she talked to me that way even though she doesn't know me.' Spoor stormed the bus after her son claimed to have been kicked by another student. But instead of reporting the alleged incident to the school or calmly confronting the administration, she recklessly took matters into her own hands. According to Savannah, the woman never even asked her name and simply went into her wild rant. 'She didn't know the full situation,' Savannah said. 'I just happened to be standing.' Savannah's parents, Christina and Anthony Bailey, say they're deeply shaken both by the slur and the by the possibility of what could have happened had Spoor come aboard the bus armed or even more enraged. 'To have a parent step on my child's bus, these days and times, you don't know what could have happened,' said Christina Bailey. 'I send her on the bus to get a safe ride home,' dad, Anthony, added. 'I'm not sure if I want her to ride that bus anymore. It's being an adult and knowing how far to take it and not getting on a bus yelling and screaming at children.' Equally alarming to many viewers is that no school staff member intervened. The bus driver who can be seen sitting in the front did not stop Spoor's from getting aboard, nor did they speak up during the confrontation. Currituck County Schools says it is now conducting a full review of bus security. 'Only authorized personnel and students are permitted to board school buses,' a spokesperson emphasized. 'The safety and well-being of our students and staff remain our highest priority.' The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other community organizations say they are also monitoring the situation and may intervene publicly if more decisive steps aren't taken.

VIDEO: Woman faces charges after boarding Currituck Co. school bus, calling student racial slur
VIDEO: Woman faces charges after boarding Currituck Co. school bus, calling student racial slur

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

VIDEO: Woman faces charges after boarding Currituck Co. school bus, calling student racial slur

CURRITUCK, N.C. (WAVY) — A woman faces charges in connection to an incident Thursday afternoon on a Currituck County School bus, captured on video obtained by 10 On Your Side. Samantha Spoor, 35, faces three misdemeanor charges: impeding a school bus, disorderly conduct and communicating threats, according to the Currituck County Sheriff's Office. Deputies had yet to serve the warrants as of 3:30 p.m. Friday. A WAVY 10 viewer who wishes to remain anonymous said her son captured the moments where an unauthorized adult walked onto the school bus and began using profanity and derogatory language towards students. The video shows an adult woman board the bus and start yelling at students towards the back of the bus. While WAVY 10 decided to edit the attached video to remove the derogatory language, the woman could be heard in the original video calling the students a racial slur while headed off the bus. Currituck County Schools released a statement following the incident, calling the behavior unacceptable and saying that law enforcement is now involved. The full statement can be read below: Currituck County Schools is investigating an incident that occurred yesterday afternoon, involving an unauthorized adult boarding one of our school buses, using profane and derogatory language. This matter has been reported to law enforcement and is currently under investigation. This type of behavior is unacceptable and, furthermore, is prohibited by law. We are fully cooperating with the investigation and reviewing our transportation procedures to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place. Only authorized personnel and students are permitted to board school buses. The safety and well-being of our students and staff remain our highest priority. Christina Bowyer, Director of Communications & Community Outreach 10 On Your Side has reached out to determine more information on the incident and if the woman will be facing any charges. Continue to check for updates. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Student who was called racial slur on Currituck Co. school bus speaks out
Student who was called racial slur on Currituck Co. school bus speaks out

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Student who was called racial slur on Currituck Co. school bus speaks out

CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. (WAVY) — The girl who was on the receiving end of profanities and a racial slur, while on a Currituck County school bus Thursday said she was shocked by what the woman said to her. VIDEO: Woman boards Currituck school bus, yells at students The incident, captured on a video obtained by 10 On Your Side, shows a woman, later identified as Samantha Spoor, 35, yelling at the girl, eighth-grade Moyock Middle School student Savannah Bailey. 'I was like raised to not take disrespect, so even though I didn't say anything, it was just shocking that she talked to me that way even though she doesn't know me,' Savannah said. According to Savannah, the woman didn't know the full situation, either. Savannah told 10 On Your Side what unfolded before the video. Savannah said the woman was told by her son that he had been kicked on the bus by another student. When the bus got to Spoor's stop, that's when Spoor made her way inside. Savannah said she stood up only to better hear what the woman was saying, but that's when the woman directed the mean comments at her. Savannah's parents say this was uncalled for. 'To have a parent step on my child's bus, these days and times, you don't know what could have happened,' said Savannah's mother, Christina Bailey. School officials sent 10 On Your Side a statement: 'Currituck County Schools is investigating an incident that occurred yesterday afternoon, involving an unauthorized adult boarding one of our school buses, using profane and derogatory language. This matter has been reported to law enforcement and is currently under investigation. This type of behavior is unacceptable and, furthermore, is prohibited by law. We are fully cooperating with the investigation and reviewing our transportation procedures to ensure appropriate safeguards are in place. Only authorized personnel and students are permitted to board school buses. The safety and well-being of our students and staff remain our highest priority.' — Currituck County Public Schools 'I send her on the bus to get a safe ride home,' said Savannah's father, Anthony Bailey. 'I'm not sure if I want her to ride that bus anymore. It's being an adult and knowing how far to take it and not getting on a bus yelling and screaming at children.' Spoor now faces misdemeanor charges of trespassing, disorderly conduct and communicating threats. The Baileys feel leaving the matter in the hands of law enforcement was the best route to take. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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