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School bus driver reveals how kids escaped armed hijacking with nagging questions

School bus driver reveals how kids NAGGED themselves to freedom after being taken hostage by armed hijacker - as cops say suspect has tried to escape twice Bus driver Kenneth Corbin, from Fort Jackson South Carolina, says suspect Jovan Collazo let him go free after kids bugged hijacker with questions Corbin said youngsters kept pestering Army trainee Collazo with questions during May 6 hijacking, and they were miles away from the next town He sensed more questions coming and .. he said, Enough is enough already, and he told me to stop the bus, and just get off, Corbin said Collazo - who ambushed the bus at gunpoint - is said to have tried to escape twice since his arrest  

A reluctant hero: The bus driver who stayed calm at gun point

A reluctant hero: The bus driver who stayed calm at gun point Kenneth Corbin receives award. (Source: Adam Mintzer) By Adam Mintzer | May 14, 2021 at 7:10 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 10:09 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - After a school bus was hijacked with 18 kids on board, law enforcement says one man emerged as a hero: the driver. Despite remaining calm at gunpoint and putting the safety of his students first, Richland School District Two bus driver Kenneth Corbin shrugs off this new title. “I would and will defer that title to my kids. They are my heroes,” Corbin said to reporters Friday.

Fort Jackson pauses weapons immersion training after Army trainee goes AWOL, hijacks bus

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. Officials at the Army’s Fort Jackson in South Carolina have suspended weapons immersion training a week after a trainee allegedly went AWOL with his unloaded rifle and hijacked a school bus. The base is the largest basic training facility of the U.S. military, and weapons immersion training teaches recruits the fundamentals about using their firearms. We truly regret this incident and the effect it is having on our community, the base commander, Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr., said in a statement. I have spoken with Dr. Davis, to express my desire to meet with the parents of the children so I can personally share my concerns for them. I want to answer their questions and let them know we are taking actions to prevent this from happening again.

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