The mainstream media has been silent about brutal beating of a white student by three older black teens, as he got up to leave the bus.
The beaten kid suffered black eyes and a broken hand, according to WFLA.
The recently released video is from July 9, 2013, and the bus driver, John Moody, can be heard yelling for someone to stop the beating, while calling for dispath and saying ""I got a fight. I need help in a hurry, I got a fight I need help in a hurry."
The bus driver can be heard telling the black teens to "leave that boy alone, but he does not try to intervene. He also told dispatch "Get somebody out here quick, quick quick they're about to beat this boy to death. There's nothing I can do...please send somebody."
The report says police are investigating whether the driver should be charged with neglect for not stepping in, but no mention about charging the black teens for the brutal beating.
Gulfport Police Chief Robert Vincent has publicly questioned the driver's lack of action even after the offending teens had left the bus. "There was time for him to intervene and or check on the welfare of the child in this case. He didn't make any effort to do so and that's what we want to bring to the attention of the prosecutor."
Why are the police not charging the black teens, as adults, for assault and battery?