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Student Who Was Called Racial Slur on North Carolina School Bus Speaks Out

  • On May 15, Samantha Danielle Spoor, 35, got on a school bus in Currituck County, North Carolina, and launched a profanity-laden tirade aimed at middle school students.
  • Spoor confronted the students after her son said another student kicked him on the bus, leading to her abusive speech including a racial slur toward Savannah Bailey.
  • A video capturing Spoor’s threats and profanities toward students went viral, prompting Currituck County Schools to investigate and review bus safety protocols.
  • Spoor was taken into custody and faced accusations of trespassing, disorderly conduct, and making threatening communications, then was freed after posting a $2,000 bond while awaiting trial.
  • The district pledged to ensure accountability and strengthen safeguards on school buses to prevent similar incidents, reflecting community concerns about student safety.
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WLTX broke the news in Columbia, United States on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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