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KIRSTENTOOSWEET krack_citty

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Was justice served? Watching a 16-year-old laugh and gesture in court after helping injure a school bus driver by throwing rocks says a lot about where we are—and what still has to change. Five teenagers decided it was funny or thrilling to throw rocks at a moving school bus. The driver got hurt doing a job that already carries enough stress and responsibility. Kids on that bus could have been next. This wasn’t a harmless prank. It was reckless endangerment of a public servant and the children he was transporting. Then comes the courtroom moment. Handcuffed, smiling, gesturing like the whole thing is a joke. That reaction is the real tell. Remorse is missing. Awareness of the harm caused is missing. The only thing that seems to land is the judge’s words that finally wipe the grin off his face. One sentence from the bench does what the injury to the driver and the gravity of the charges apparently could not. This is the part that matters for the rest of us. Accountability isn’t just about the sentence handed down. It’s about whether young people still understand that actions have weight, that bus drivers and other everyday workers aren’t fair game for “fun,” and that showing up to court like it’s entertainment makes everything worse. Judges who cut through the attitude and force reality into the room are doing necessary work. Softening consequences or treating defiance as just “kids being kids” teaches the opposite lesson. Justice isn’t only the final number of years or months. It’s whether the system still has the courage to say, clearly and without apology: this behavior is unacceptable, the harm is real, and you will feel the cost of it. In this case the judge delivered that message. The teen’s face changing when the words landed is evidence it registered. We need more of that clarity—not less. Bus drivers show up every day to move other people’s children safely. They deserve better than rocks through the window and laughter in the courtroom afterward. Real accountability protects the next driver and the next group of kids. That’s the value here.

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