School Bus Driver Out of A Job After Making George Floyd-related Remark to Black Child
492 Rose Gabriel reported a George Floyd-related comment that was made to her 11-year-old son, Rashad, by a bus driver.
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A bus driver in New Orleans is out of a job for making racially insensitive comments to a Black child in Louisiana. WWL-TV reported that Rose Gabriel did not let something her son revealed to her pass by. She informed the school system last week that a George Floyd-related comment was made to her 11-year-old son, Rashad.
According to the news station, Rashad informed Gabriel that the bus driver, who is white, scolded him after his face mask slipped below the sixth grader’s nose. Rashad reportedly commented that he was out of breath, due to running to catch the bus to Trist Middle School that morning.
St. Bernard Parish school bus driver loses job over George Floyd comment to child
Not only did other kids hear the bus driver s George Floyd comment, but it was recorded on the bus s onboard camera. Author: Mike Perlstein / Eyewitness Investigator Published: 5:38 PM CDT April 20, 2021 Updated: 7:18 PM CDT April 20, 2021
ST BERNARD, La. A St. Bernard Parish School bus driver has lost her job after making a racially insensitive comment about George Floyd to a 6th grade student boarding her bus.
The comment was reported to the school system last week by Rose Gabriel on behalf of her 11-year-old son, Rashad.
Gabriel said she noticed something was wrong when her son was not his usual carefree and chatty self when she met him April 9 after he got off his school bus.
Louisiana school bus driver loses job over George Floyd comment to child
Not only did other kids hear the bus driver s George Floyd comment, but it was recorded on the bus s onboard camera. Author: Mike Perlstein / Eyewitness Investigator Published: 6:38 PM EDT April 20, 2021 Updated: 8:18 PM EDT April 20, 2021
ST BERNARD, La. A St. Bernard Parish School bus driver has lost her job after making a racially insensitive comment about George Floyd to a 6th grade student boarding her bus.
The comment was reported to the school system last week by Rose Gabriel on behalf of her 11-year-old son, Rashad.
Gabriel said she noticed something was wrong when her son was not his usual carefree and chatty self when she met him April 9 after he got off his school bus.
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.