FHP: Charges pending in child's fall from school bus

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Updated: 2/05 11:55 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Jacksonville boy was critically wounded after police say he fell out of his moving school bus.

The Florida Highway Patrol says charges are pending further investigation after the Holiday Hill Elementary School student fell out of a school bus rear door and hit his head on the pavement.

Ian Flores, 11, was taken to UF and Shands Hospital in critical condition. The incident happened around 3:45 p.m. near University Boulevard and Cruz Road.

 FHP says the bus driver, Vincent Taylor, 78, was driving south on University Boulevard when he and Anita Roberson, 53, an attendant onboard, heard the emergency exit buzzer blaring. Police say they saw the rear door open and watched Flores fall out and hit his head on the pavement. FHP investigators estimate the bus was traveling between 15 and 20 miles per hour at the time of the incident.

Investigators say eight students were on the bus at the time.

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eeeidnarb - 2/6/2013 3:39 PM
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imtellin- Excuse me but.. who are you to say he needs a good ass whooping when he get out the hospital? Didn't you read the description or watch the video they are still investigating what happen. The cops said they saw the rear door open and he fell out and hit his head, Than they are saying they saw him jump out. So what you rode the bus every day as a child and it never crosses your mind to stick your head out and what not. But at that time were you in little Ian head to be hearing his thoughts or understanding anything that was going on did you see through his eyes what was happening? No! So you shouldn't be saying ignorant things like "He needs an ass whooping when he gets home". He in the hospital with life threatening injuries. The attendant on board should have been in the backseat by the emergency exit door watching the kids doing her job.

aloha - 2/6/2013 9:08 AM
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where was the attendant onboard when the incident happened?what was she doing???? was she sleeping on the bus? if she was sitting at the backseat by the exit door and watching the kids,no student will jumped out or fell out the bus....

smplman - 2/6/2013 8:44 AM
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charges pending? who they gonna charge? and on the news yesterday they said the boy opened the door and jumped out, this article says he fell out, which is it?

Truthseeker - 2/6/2013 4:47 AM
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Gunny48 the reason is no discipline within the school system. As the husband of a Clay County school bus driver, I am exposed to this all of the time. The drivers are supposed to be responsible for hauling these kids to and from school safely, but they are not allowed to discipline the little "brats" when they misbehave. This child should not have even been out of his seat, but there is nothing Mr. Taylor can do if a child does get out of his or her seat. Because if he does anything to correct some parents "little angel", Mr. Taylor gets all kinds of problems from his bosses and the kids parents. They give these drivers awesome responsiblities with no authority or backing. You can't have one with out the others. Also, there is no disrespect intended, but I think Mr. Taylor is way too old to be driving a school bus. Regardless of what we may want to admit, our reflexes and cognitive abilities slow down with age. Shame on Duval County for allowing this to happen. I am sure he could be employed in some other meaningful capacity.

Gunny48 - 2/5/2013 7:53 PM
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Where's the "rest of the story"? Gotta be a reason.
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