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“What [the person] did was horrifying for a lot of different kids,” Wright told the local news outlet.
“I’m not okay with anyone pointing a BB gun or any gun at my children on a bus.”
The students were reportedly leaving Woodrow Wilson Junior High when someone pointed a gun at the school bus.
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The person appears to be waving or making peace signs in the car as it travels behind the school bus. After a few seconds, the person reaches down into the car then re-emerges with a gun.
Students screamed as the person pointed the gun at the back of the bus.
The Liberty County Sheriff’s Office did not respond to requests for comment.
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The person was following the school bus when they appeared to pull the gun out. (iStock)
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