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York County woman accused of boarding school bus, threatening children

Newberry Township Police have charged Jazmine Holness, 33 of Etters, with disorderly conduct and unauthorized boarding of a school bus.
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GOLDSBORO, Pa. — Police have charged a York County woman with boarding a school bus without authorization and threatening some of the passengers.

Jazmine Elizabeth Holness, 33 of Etters, is charged with misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and unauthorized boarding of a school bus in connection to the alleged incident, which occurred in August in the area of Fielding Way and Yocumtown Road, according to Newberry Township Police.

At least five different parents contacted authorities to report Holness' alleged conduct on August 28, police said. 

The reports claimed Holness cursed at the children, allegedly threatening to "beat their [butts]," according to police.

Holness was allegedly responding to an altercation involving one of her children and another student, according to police. The bus driver allegedly told police they had to stop and park the bus and escort Holness off it. She allegedly refused to leave until she got the name of the student involved in the altercation with her child, the bus driver reported.

In an interview with police, Holness allegedly admitted to boarding the bus and cursing at the children but denied making any threats, according to police.

Authorities issued a summons for Holness to appear in court and answer the charges.


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