By Michael O. Allen, Record Staff Writer | Saturday, November 16, 1991
The Record (New Jersey) | Two Star B | Section: NEWS | Page A02
The school bus driver who police say was assaulted by five students he was taking to Leonia High School said Thursday’s attack was not the first.
George Sanint, 25, of Fort Lee is in Englewood Hospital, where he is being treated for a broken nose and a fractured left eye socket. Some of the same students attacked him 10 months ago when they were in middle school, but the school failed to do anything about it, he said Friday.
Dr. Frank Marlow, Leonia schools superintendent, said he has no record of an earlier attack.
Meanwhile, one of the accused youths signed a simple-assault complaint against Sanint on Friday, Police Chief John Orso said.
Police planned to have patrol cars follow school buses at random to prevent further incidents. A Taranto Bus Co. spokesman said an aide will be assigned to each bus.
Sanint said that upon boarding the bus in Edgewater, one of the youths blew him a kiss, which sparked unruly behavior and harassment throughout the trip.
“When you are driving a school bus with 52 kids every day,” Sanint said, “you have to concentrate on what you are doing. So it’s very difficult to drive when everybody is harassing you.”
Sanint said one of the students punched him in the eye as he stood in the back of the bus warning the students to behave. Four others then joined in.
Marlow said the district is investigating a report that the fight began after Sanint grabbed a student by the shirt collar. Sanint denies the report.
The youths, 15 to 17 years old, are from Edgewater, which sends its middle and high school students to Leonia. They were charged with aggravated assault-juvenile delinquency.
One youth’s family declined to comment; the others could not be reached.
The students were suspended for two weeks, and other disciplinary measures are possible, Marlow said.
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