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crying bus monitor woman. A feelgood ending ?

A video of four U.S. seventh-grade boys mercilessly
taunting a 68-year-old bus monitor in New York state that went viral has
turned the victim into an international fundraising juggernaut and
opened her tormentors to an onslaught of threats and abuse.
From around the world, small donations for Karen Klein
poured into the crowd-funding site indiegogo.com, at one point crashing
the site and pulling in a staggering $443,057 (€349,689) by early
Friday.
At the same time, police in the Rochester suburb of
Greece, N.Y., were stepping up patrols around the houses of the
middle-schoolers accused of taunting her. Police didn't name the boys
but their purported identities leaked out on the Web.
Greece Police Capt. Steve Chatterton was compelled to
warn against vigilante justice. One boy received more than a thousand
death threats and commenters online were clear and sometimes venomous
in their desire that the boys be severely punished.
"A threat for a threat does not make the situation better," Chatterton said at a news conference Thursday afternoon.


The verbal abuse was captured in a 10-minute cellphone
video recorded Monday by a student of Athena Middle School and later
posted to YouTube. The video shows Klein trying her best to ignore the
stream of profanity, insults and outright threats. One student taunted:
"You don't have a family because they all killed themselves because they
don't want to be near you."
Klein's oldest son killed himself 10 years ago.


Eventually, she appears to break down in tears.


The swell of support for Klein follows a recent surge
in awareness of bullying that has brought the issue from the classroom
to the stage and screen to the White House. Bullying expert Stephen
Birchak, a professor of counseling at Albany's College of Saint Rose,
said the enormous flow of money for Klein is no surprise given the shame
we feel as a society over the incident.
The stickier question is: How could the students be so cruel?


Birchak noted that the kids are growing up in a world
of harsh political debates and reality TV shows in which berating people
is part of the entertainment. Meanwhile, taking videos of people in
humiliating situations and sharing the images has become all too normal
among many adolescents, "Kids are growing up saying, 'OK, this is how
you treat your fellow human being and it's OK to do those things,'" he
said.
Police said Klein does not want the boys to face criminal charges, partly because of the storm of criticism leveled at them.


Klein told NBC's "Today" show Thursday that it took "a
lot of willpower" not to respond to the jeers from the four boys riding
the bus operated by the Greece Central School District. Klein said she
was "amazed" at the support she received.
"I've got these nice letters, emails, Facebook
messages," she said. "It's like, wow, there's a whole world out there
that I didn't know. It's really awesome."
Klein did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press seeking comment.


The fundraiser flew past its goal of $5,000, initially
designed to send the grandmother of eight on a "vacation of a lifetime."
Some 20,875 people had donated by early Friday, many in denominations
of $20 or less.
"You want to jump into that bus and you want to grab
those kids and say 'Knock it off!' And you want to hold her," said Amy
Weber, a 43-year-old independent filmmaker from the Detroit area who
pledged $100.
"I think we hear about bullying every day and we become
a little desensitized to it. This puts it in our face" said Weber, who
is making a feature film about a bully.
Slava Rubin, Indiegogo's chief executive officer and co-founder, called the outpouring "an incredible campaign."


"We're seeing good Samaritans come together to support
this brave woman, and we hope that this campaign contributes positively
to the important national discussion about bullying," Rubin said in a
prepared statement.
The boys had not yet apologized to Klein as of Thursday
afternoon, though police said they regretted their acts. The district
will pursue disciplinary actions against all four students.
___


Carola and Hill reported from Albany. Associated Press writer Mary Esch in Albany contributed.
Source:
http://www2.wjhl.com/news/2012/jun/22/online-video-of-us-bullying-stirs-passion-anger-ar-2006377/

Adding location (For instance: New York, USA or 90210) When I put New York, USA in it it has more than 1 result LL! ;)


Added: Jun-22-2012 Occurred On: Jun-22-2012
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  • Comment of user 'DirtyUncleBerty' has been deleted by author!
  • she's gonna cash in for half a mill before this whole thing is over.

    what a twisted fkn world we live in

    keep pumpin out those kids!

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  • I saw this story on fox yesterday and i dont get how someone that old is going to let a fucking 12 year old get to her? Then some dumb ass donated like $180000 to her? Really? An old bitch gets made fun of by a bunch of little undisciplined monkey kids and becomes rich? I dont get it!!

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    • @Blackdawn its called bullying, it exists, affects lots of people

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    • Comment of user 'Hazel_Nut' has been deleted by author!
    • @Hazel_Nut Well i think that a 68 year old women should be able to take abuse from a 12 year old without crying lol! And actually i was like the old lady back in the day! I took my share of bullying by people but in the end it just made me stronger! But the part about not getting it was meant at the fact that she got a huge hand out just from making a big deal out of something that should have never left that bus!

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    • Comment of user 'Hazel_Nut' has been deleted by author!
    • @Hazel_Nut She should have stood up for herself! Not saying hit them or anything but there is no way a 12 year old is ever going to get the best of me.

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  • Bet the kids never thought they were handing her over 400K, hah!

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  • Comment of user 'dkast' has been deleted by author!
    • @dkast Saw a clip where one of the fathers went and met with her, embraced her and apologized for what happened. These kids aren't doing this as a result of bad parenting, they're doing it due to peer pressure and mob mentality.

      The good news is the internets care and the lady is now fairly wealthy, and probably getting more attention than she can process.

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  • Looks like it's not just kids who get bullied

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  • i would take ten minutes of brutal kids for that kind of cash. good for her though i hope these kids are in deep shit and feeling it

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  • Comment of user 'shefti' has been deleted by author!
  • Is just amazing how evil kids are nowadays, they have no decency, no values, no morals, no virtues; basically nothing. Being a jackass and an asshole is the fad of the day. Being stupid, clueless and frugal is being cool.

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  • Those kids were pretty horrible, but the whole point of having a 'bus monitor' is someone is supposed to be standing up to this shit, not having a crying fit when the kids are out of control. If the person who's supposed to be watching the kids can't control thier own emotions, they sure as hell have no business attempting to control a busload of worthless little arseclots. We need someone like a drill Sargaent who has a stack of wave forms signed by parents to beat children with utter impunit More..

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