Central Florida father, James Jones, has been arrested after boarding a school bus to confront his daughter's alleged bullies. 'Good Morning America' correspondent Yunjin de Nies chronicles the footage captured by the school bus' surveillance camera. "He orders his 11-year-old daughter to point out her alleged tormentors," de Nies explains. "Jones confronts the middle school students he says have been bullying his daughter, who has cerebral palsy. Bullies he says have taunted, hit, even thrown condoms at her."
During the profanity-laced rant, Jones not only threatens the students, but the bus driver as well, saying "If anything happens to my daughter, I'm (expletive) you up." Jones was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing a school function. After getting released on bail, he defended his actions to reporters, saying "My daughter is not going to be hazed and beat up."
During the profanity-laced rant, Jones not only threatens the students, but the bus driver as well, saying "If anything happens to my daughter, I'm (expletive) you up." Jones was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing a school function. After getting released on bail, he defended his actions to reporters, saying "My daughter is not going to be hazed and beat up."
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