School Bus Driver Fired After He was Caught on Camera Having Sex on Bus with Prostitute

HMM, THIS WAS CERTAINLY A DIFFERENT KIND OF SCHOOL BUS RIDE … HEY DUDE, YOU PICK UP CHILDREN TO RIDE ON THE BUS, NOT HOOKERS!

Really dude, on a school bus, have you no shame? Obviously the answer would be no. A male school bus driver was caught in the act in Milwaukee, WI having sex what was believed to be a prostitute on the bus. Oh those pesky phones with cameras. Hey perves, welcome the the age of social media. According to accounts from the eye witness, the woman says a school bus stopped in front of her home, and the driver and a woman began taking off their clothes. She then went on to say, “I see the girl pull her pants down and he starts unbuckling his pants. On a school bus? Where y`all kids have to get on this bus?” Which leads to a greater question of, how often are these buses cleaned and in this case sanitized? I mean, your kids are sitting on these seats where bus drivers are getting favors from prostitutes, ICK!!! Needless to say she captured in all on video and gave it to the media and the police. It would appear that neighborhood has a problem with prostitutes.

How ironic that this now fired bus driver worked for a company called ‘Riteway,’ because he is a perfect example of how to act the wrong way.

School Bus-prostitution

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A bus driver was caught in the act on Tuesday, November 3rd, and what was allegedly happening on the school bus was sick enough to make one neighbor take notice. The Milwaukee woman captured video that she says shows a school bus driver and someone else doing some raunchy things on board the bus while parked outside her home on Tuesday morning. The bus company has since taken action, and Milwaukee police are now involved.

The woman who recorded the video tells FOX6 News prostitution is a huge problem in her neighborhood on Milwaukee’s north side.

On Tuesday, the woman says a school bus stopped in front of her home, and the driver and a woman began taking off their clothes — so this neighbor pulled out her phone and hit “record.”

The neighbor asked that FOX6 News protect her identity.

“I seen a girl raise up, so I`m like ‘hold on,’” the woman said.

This neighbor’s son provided a bit of commentary as his mother recorded the school bus driver committing what would be his final acts on the job.

Talk about the law of unintended consequences. The police said that they had broken up drug and prostitution houses in the neighborhood which may have forced the driver in this case to use his bus.  Needless to say, the driver was fired. Imagine having to explain this one to your next employer as to why you were let go from your previous job.

UPDATE I: His company, Riteway, issued a statement about the case that said the employee was using the bus without permission:

(Tuesday) morning we were made aware of a complaint from a citizen who saw something he believed to be questionable taking place in one of our vehicles. At the time of this event, the employee was not on a company assignment, but instead was using our vehicle without permission.

We are grateful that the citizen approached the vehicle, and as a result of our investigation, the employee has been terminated for violation of company policy.

We appreciate the cooperation of the public in reporting this incident and we encourage their continued cooperation in the future.

I appreciate your bringing this concern to our attention.

Early Sunday Morning Shooting at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina Leaves One Dead & One Injured (Update: Suspected Gunman is Jarrett Jerome Moore)(Update: Deceased Victim ID’s as 19 year old Anthony White Junior)

THERE HAS BEEN ANOTHER SHOOTING AT A SOFT TARGET COLLEGE CAMPUS …

Breaking News over night is that there has been a shooting at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina.  The shooting happened at about 1:20 a.m. in Lot W near Wilson Hall and Gleason-Hairston Terrace. The police received a call from the school’s campus police around 1:20 a.m. Winston-Salem city police are assisting campus police with an investigation. One student is reported dead and another student has been injured in the shooting on Homecoming Weekend. The suspected gunman is said to be 21 year old Jarrett Jerome Moore, who is not to believed to be a student. The University is current on lock-down following the shooting.

It appears we have another college shooting where the suspect was not a part of the school.

One person died and another was injured in a shooting on the campus of Winston-Salem State University, the school said. Both are believed to be students at the university.

“The suspected gunman is not believed to be a current student. The campus has been cleared; the gunman has not been apprehended,” said spokesman Aaron Singleton.

Singleton named Jarrett Jerome Moore as the suspect.

Police received a call from the school’s campus police around 1:20 a.m. Winston-Salem city police are assisting campus police with an investigation.

UPDATE I: Lockdown has been lifted at approximately 4:50 AM.

Jarrett Jerome Moore_suspect

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UPDATE II : 19 year old Anthony White Junior of Charlotte, NC was killed and another person was injured in the homecoming weekend shooting.

Winston-Salem State University officials placed the campus under lockdown for hours Sunday morning after a deadly shooting.

Anthony White Junior, 19, of Charlotte, was killed and another person was injured in the homecoming weekend shooting.

Officials are searching for Jarrett Jerome Moore, 21, in connection to the case. Police do not believe Moore is a current student.

In August, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police arrested Moore on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting a public officer.

If anyone has any information about Moore’s whereabouts should contact campus police at 336-750-2900. The university has also opened a call center at 336-750-2000 for inquiries into the shooting.

4 Dead and Dozens Injured as Car Slams into Crowd Watching Oklahoma State University Homecoming Parade in Stillwater (Update: 25 Year Old Adacia Chambers Arrested, Suspicion of DUI)(Update: Suspect Charged with 2nd Degree Murder)

TRAGEDY AT HOMECOMING PARADE IN STILLWATER, OK

There are 3 dead and dozens injured as a vehicle drove straight into the crowd watching the Oklahoma State homecoming parade in Stillwater, Oklahoma on Saturday. A suspects has been arrested following the fatal motor vehicle accident. 25 year old Adacia Chambers has been arrested by police on suspicion of DUI. Look for many more charges to follow in this fatal crash.

Oklahoma State University’s homecoming parade quickly turned into pandemonium Saturday morning as a car barreled into a crowded street corner, causing massive injuries and at least three deaths.

A 25-year-old woman was taken into custody on suspicion of  driving under the influence. Authorities say the woman, Adacia Chambers is not a OSU student, “but was clearly intoxicated.”

Police announced the fatalities at a press conference.

Adacia Chambers

Adacia Chambers

UPDATE I: There have now been 4 people confirmed dead and 47 individuals injured following Oklahoma State University homecoming parade.

Sadly, a 2 year old boy has died from his injuries as a result of Adacia Chambers’ car driving full speed into the crowd. Nash Lucas was identified as one of the victims by his family. Nash was at the parade with his mother, Nicolette Strauch, of Weatherford, Oklahoma.

Four people are dead and 47 hurt in a car crash involving spectators Saturday morning at an Oklahoma State University homecoming parade.

Authorities said the crash happened at 10:30 a.m. at Hall of Fame and Main Street.

Police said five people are in critical condition. Twelve others, including six children, are also hospitalized at six hospitals in Oklahoma City, Tulsa or Stillwater.

Thirty people were treated and released from the hospital including five children.

UPDATE II: Woman faces 2nd-degree murder charges in parade crash.

A 25-year-old woman accused of driving a car into a crowd of people at an Oklahoma State University homecoming parade over the weekend, killing four people and injuring dozens of others, is set to make her first court appearance.

Adacia Chambers of Stillwater is scheduled to appear Monday in Payne County District Court. Chambers was arrested after the Saturday crash on suspicion of driving while under the influence. Stillwater police said Sunday she was being held on four additional counts of second-degree murder.

OSU parade crash

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UPDATE III: Suspects lawyer believed she was suffering from mental illness.

The woman facing four second-degree murder charges after allegedly driving her car into the crowd at Oklahoma State University’s homecoming parade will face a judge Monday hours after her attorney said he believed she was suffering from mental illness.

Adacia Chambers, 25, was arrested after Saturday’s crash on suspicion of driving while under the influence. On Sunday, authorities added four charges of second-degree murder, one for each person who died in the tragedy.

Chambers’ attorney Tony Coleman said she did not smell of alcohol when he met her hours after the crash and did not appear to be someone who had been in a “drunken stupor.”

One Man Dead and 3 Women Hurt in a Shooting a Dispute Over a Dice Game at Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN

From Nashville, TN Metro Police

One man is dead and three women have been wounded as a result of a shooting that took place at Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN. According to accounts, the shooting took place over a dispute over a dice game. The incident occurred outside courtyard of the Floyd-Payne Campus Center at approximately 10:52 p.m. Thursday, as witnesses heard gunshots prompting the call to TSU police.

Officials said the victim who was killed was believed to be a 19-year-old who was not a TSU student. The three females were TSU coeds. Two females that were wounded and transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The third one’s injuries did not require medical attention. None of the girls injuries were considered life threatening. The shooting suspect is also said not to be a TSU student and still remains at large.

tennessee stateu

Authorities say a man was killed and three women wounded in a shooting at Tennessee State University in Nashville Thursday night.

The gunman was at large early Friday, the campus was on lockdown and classes were cancelled for the day.

According to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department’s verified Twitter account, the gunfire was apparently prompted by a dispute over a dice game in an outdoor courtyard.

In a statement, the school said two males who weren’t TSU students “may have been gambling. It is reported the two exchanged gunfire and one was fatally wounded.”

Really, you would kill some one over a dice game? What may make this incident even more disturbing is that neither of one the individuals involved in the shooting, the victim or the suspect, were TSU students. Then why the hell were they on campus putting actual TSU students at risk?

Football Coach Joe Kennedy at Bremerton High School in Washington Says He Will Defy School’s Prayer Ban

SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND FOOTBALL?

Because saying a prayer before and after a game is such a terrible thing. Bremerton High School football coach Joe Kennedy says that he will defy the school’s prayer ban. With all the bad things going in in our school’s today, how could a coach praying and giving thanks and glory to God be a bad thing and something that our liberal agenda driven education system consider a “problematic practice”. HUH? Think about this, this country has so lost its way that it is considered a bad thing for students who volunteer to say a prayer with the coach post-game, thanking God for the safety of his players is worthy of being investigated and a bad thing. Talk about the struggle between Good and Evil.

How sad is it that a few intolerant people, who look to impose their beliefs on others claiming they are offended are allowed to reject the Founding document of the United States. To those that are so offended by prayer, don’t participate.

Joe Kennedy_prayer

There’s a scene in the great football film “Facing the Giants” when the coach decides to implement a new coaching philosophy – to praise God no matter what the result.

Joe Kennedy, a football coach at Bremerton High School in Washington, was so inspired by the film he decided to embrace that philosophy – knowing that to do so could cost him his job. I’ll explain why in just a few more paragraphs.

Kennedy, a Desert Storm and Desert Shield combat veteran, made national headlines in September after the Bremerton School District launched an investigation into his post-game prayer.

Since 2008, Coach Kennedy would walk to the 50-yard line where he would offer a short prayer of thanksgiving for the safety of the players, the fairness of the game and for spirited competition. Over the years, students joined the coach – all voluntarily.

“I’m being investigated for thanking God for the opportunities that have been given me,” he said. “It’s absolutely ridiculous.”

So what part of the U.S. Constitution doesn’t the superintendent of the Bremerton School District not get? Or maybe he is not aware of Freedom of Speech and freedom of religious expression. It is not illegal to pray and for people to voluntarily participate when some one prays. The Liberty Institute has come to the aid of coach Kennedy and is now representing him in this

Liberty Institute, a law firm that specializes in religious liberty cases, now represents Coach Kennedy and they fired off a letter on Wednesday to the school district urging them to rescind the prayer ban.

“There is no lawful prohibition against Coach Kennedy’s practice of saying a private, post-game prayer,” attorney Hiram Sasser wrote. “The prayers are Coach Kennedy’s private religious speech, and no reasonable observer could conclude that BHS sponsors, endorses, or encourages student participation.”

Sasser blasted the school district for “banning Coach Kennedy from bowing his head or even being physically present where students may be praying.”

He said such action is blatantly unconstitutional.

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