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In this video image taken from AP video, bus monitor Karen Klein speaks during an interview, Thursday, June 21, 2012, in Greece, N.Y. A video of four seventh-grade boys mercilessly taunting the 68-year-old Klein that went viral has turned the victim intoan international fundraising juggernaut and opened her tormentors to an onslaught of threats and abuse. From around the world, small donations for Klein poured into the crowd-funding site indiegogo.com, at one point crashing the site and pulling in a stag

Bus Monitor Gets Apologies from Bullies



Greece, NY (MSNBC/WBEN) Apologies are now coming out from the middle school bullies shown on video tormenting bus monitor Karen Klein earlier this week. The apologies come from a police statement.

“I am so sorry for the way I treated you,” one of the students named Josh said in the statement. “When I saw the video I was disgusted and could not believe I did that. I will never treat anyone this way again.”

Another student, Wesley, said he feels “really bad” about the incident.

A father of a third student said, “I would like it if he could do some work for you or help you in some way,” in a statement to police. “I am embarrassed, angry and sad about the awful way he treated you.”

A fundraising site has raised more than $500,000 for Klein to go on a vacation.


06/22/2012 11:45AM
Bus Monitor Gets Apologies from Bullies
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