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School bus aide charged with choking special needs student, 6

- By Keith Heffintray­er This article appears courtesy of a content-sharing agreement between North Penn Now and The Reporter. To read more stories like this, visit www.NorthPennN­ow. com.

A school bus aide with North Penn School District is facing charges after he allegedly choked a 6-yearold boy with special needs while on a school bus in Montgomery Township.

MacArthur Wilson, 72, of Lansdale, has been charged with felony child endangerme­nt along with misdemeano­r counts of simple assault, strangulat­ion, and related offenses, in connection with the incident. He is currently free on $5,000 unsecured bail.

Police said the incident occurred on Oct. 16 around 4 p.m. when Wilson was asked to sit with the boy. A few minutes later, Wilson began to struggle with the boy’s seatbelt, then was observed putting his hands around the boy’s neck for seven seconds before stopping when the bus driver yelled at him, according to charging documents.

Wilson reportedly told the driver that the boy had hit him, and he had to teach the boy a lesson, according to the complaint.

The incident was captured on surveillan­ce video inside the bus, and the driver reported the incident to her supervisor immediatel­y upon returning to the Bus Transporta­tion Center at North Penn High School, investigat­ors said.

Footage of the incident showed Wilson was struggling to have the boy let go of the seatbelt, then said “Do you want me to choke you out” three times before placing his hand on the boy’s neck, police said.

The parents of the boy said their child ran off the bus when he was dropped off and was visibly distressed. The parents said the front of the boy’s neck was very red and there were small scratches on the rear of his neck and upper back, according to court documents.

They then contacted the police.

Wilson’s next court appearance is a preliminar­y hearing on Jan. 9, 2024, at 9:30 a.m.

When reached for comment, a North Penn School District spokespers­on provided the following statement:

“The North Penn School District is aware of the recent article referencin­g an alarming incident on a school bus. When the alleged act occurred, the bus driver intervened immediatel­y and then reported the matter to NPSD administra­tion. Parents and the authoritie­s were contacted immediatel­y. The bus assistant involved was also contacted that day and he resigned immediatel­y.”

“NPSD’s first priority is the safety of our students. We were extremely alarmed by this incident and immediatel­y involved the authoritie­s due to the nature of the report. We will continue to work with local law enforcemen­t to support the prosecutio­n of this case. Additional­ly, we continue to support the family and the student involved in this situation.”

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