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A Louisiana bus driver is out of a job after making a racist comment to a student.
“Since George Floyd, that s what you all say, but I don t see a knee on your neck.” - Former St. Bernard Parish bus driver
According to WWL-TV, student Rashad Gabriel, a 6th-grader in St. Bernard Parish, had to run to catch the bus to school. When he got on the bus, his mask had slipped below his nose.
When Rashad explained to the bus driver that he was out of breath because he ran to catch the bus on time, the bus driver responded with a reference to George Floyd s murder.
A white Louisiana school bus driver who made a racist remark to a Black student about the murder of George Floyd is out of a job after the child’s mother.
By Marina Pitofsky - 04/21/21 11:50 AM EDT
A white school bus driver in Louisiana is no longer employed after making a racist remark to a Black student that referenced the murder of George Floyd.
WWL-TV in Louisiana first reported that the driver scolded 11-year-old Rashad Gabriel after his face mask slipped below his nose as he ran to catch the school bus to Trist Middle School in St. Bernard Parish on April 9.
Gabriel told the driver that he was out of breath after running to catch the bus, to which the driver responded, “Since George Floyd, that’s what you all say, but I don’t see a knee on your neck.”