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Woman in Currituck Co. School bus video regrets with slur, not with her actions

Warning: This article contains a language that some may find offensive.

The woman, which was seen in a now viral video (see below), screams Explantives, including the N-word, allegedly in the direction of the students in a Currituck County Schools-Bus last week was charged with criminal. Now she talks to News 3 about what has trained the outbreak – and about the alleged events that led to the incident.

See: Video shows adults who are supposed to call students as an N-word in the school bus of Currituck Co.

Video shows that adults allegedly the school bus Currituck Co. as a N-word in Currituck Co.

The 35 -year -old Samantha Spoor was arrested and accused of communicating threats, violations and disorganized behavior on Friday. It was under a secure bond of 2,000 US dollars and has been connected since then.

In the video, which was recorded on Thursday, May 15th, Spoor can be heard on the bus and shouts: “Sit down the F*ck Down. None of you will not do it to record it for your mother that I live here. Send her.

The video was viewed more than 1.7 million times on social media by News 3 and outrage in the comments on Spoor's behavior-especially their use of the n-word-based.

Spoor, who spoke with News 3 Outer Banks Reporter on Monday, says her son had visited Moyock Middle School and allegedly bullied. She said she had now pulled her son out of school.

Before the bus incident, Spoor says that she contacted the headmistress and the transport department of the school district about alleged bullying. She continues to claim that moments before she got on the bus, children allegedly kicked their son.

An arrest warrant available from news 3 is raised about the charges she is exposed to: it is said that she has threatened to “violate the person of several children on the bus physically” and shouted: “I will make you on the way” while pointing out the children.

We have also received the written explanation that the bus driver made after the incident. The driver claims when she opened the Bustür to ​​let children let off, “Spoor” marches up there to equip everyone and make these children **. The explanation also claims that the mother has “done this several times”.

Spoor said that the threats equipped on the bus were aimed at the parents of children who allegedly harassed their son, although the arrest warrant did not mention the presence of others as a spoor, the students and the bus driver.

Despite her use of the N-word-Was Spoor, she said that her comments were not racially motivated.

As News 3's, Thomas wanted to ask her if she would change something if she could do it, she said: “I wouldn't use the same language. But I would do everything again to protect my child.”

On Monday afternoon, News 3 spoke to Christina Bailey by phone, who says that her student is the goal of the racial grinding. On the phone she said: “It is very disappointing to see that an adult would act towards children in this way.”

Also on Monday, Thomas sent the Currituck County schools via e -mail all day long and asked specifically whether a review of their transport protocols leads to changes. He also wanted to know whether Spoor's complaints about alleged bullying on the bus were communicated.

A school spokesman answered, but did not go into the alleged bullying and only said that the district continues to check the minutes and the procedures if they relate to bus safety.

The next hearing of Spoor is scheduled for June 27.

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