These carjackers slammed into a New York school bus, then led the cops on a wild goose chase. Yes, there's video.
· Mar 20, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Just another day in fabulous New York!

These suspected carjackers were fleeing the cops in a residential area and slammed into a school bus full of children with the stolen Jeep.

The police say that the perps stole the Jeep from a 51-year-old woman at knifepoint and police pursued the culprits after they fled a traffic stop until they wrecked into a bus carrying school children.

Bystander Raymond Gonzalez heard the sirens and pulled out his phone in time to record the Jeep flying the wrong way down a street before crashing into the school bus that was carrying 17 children.

The video is truly incredible. He got the phone up just in time to capture the moments the alleged criminals slammed into the bus.

You'll be happy to know these lowlives were apprehended by the cops.

The suspects were identified as Maliq McCullough, 20, and Adeosun Hughes, 23, and both were charged for the involvement in the incident.

McCullough is facing charges of first-degree robbery, second-degree assault, and both third and fourth-degree larceny while Hughes has been charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

The bus driver and kids were all fine, and no injuries were reported. However, the woman whose car was stolen was injured in the robbery.

According to the DailyMail, the woman carjacked was a teacher and she had her car stolen right from the school's parking lot. This is the second time this has happened at that same school this year.

Hopefully, these two knuckleheads will be thrown in the slammer for a long time for this reckless crime.

But with prosecutors and DAs that are more concerned with letting gangbangers live their best Grand Theft Auto life now instead of throwing them in jail where they belong, I don't see that happening anytime soon.


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