May 23, 2021
COLUMBIA: In an astonishing incident, a school bus hijacker ordered the kids to get off the vehicle after being frustrated by the non-stop questions posed by the kindergarteners and drove away on his own in Columbia.
According to the details, a school bus, carrying nearly 18 students, was on its way in Columbia when an armed man entered the bus and held the students and the driver hostage at gunpoint earlier this month.
The driver Kenneth Corbin has now revealed that the gunman was no match for the queries of kindergartners. He said it wasn’t just him the kids on the bus also helped thwart the suspect too, the
Annoyed By The Questions, Hijacker Lets Kids Go
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A man who allegedly hijacked a school bus became so annoyed by the barrage of questions posed by children on the vehicle that he ordered them to get off and drove away on his own.
According to
a report in The Washington Post, earlier this month, the hijacker forced his way onto the school bus in Columbia, South Carolina, and held 18 children and their driver hostage at the whims of his gun. © Provided by Indiatimes Representational Image/iStock
But the driver Kenneth Corbin, who is being hailed a hero, has now revealed that the gunman was no match for the queries of kindergartners.