Florida Parent Arrested After Boarding School Bus, Threatening Driver and Students

Tim McLeod
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Florida Parent Arrested After Boarding School Bus, Threatening Driver and Students

Spring Hill, FL — A morning bus ride turned chaotic at JD Floyd Elementary School on Friday when a Hernando County man reportedly boarded a school bus unlawfully, threatening the driver and attendants before being arrested by authorities.

Parent Boards Bus, Disrupts Route

According to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office, Alvon Corley, who has a child on the bus, climbed aboard around 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of Anderson Snow Road and Edward R. Noll Drive. Deputies say Corley refused to exit the bus, standing in the doorway and blocking the vehicle from continuing its route.

“I’ll go back and get my [expletive] gun,” witnesses reportedly heard Corley say before he finally exited the bus, according to the sheriff’s office.

The incident left students and staff shaken, though no physical injuries were reported. The bus driver and attendant were verbally confronted with profanity and threats, creating a stressful environment during the normally routine school commute.

Law Enforcement Response and Arrest

After reviewing bus surveillance footage in coordination with the Hernando County School District Office of Safe Schools, deputies quickly identified Corley and took action. He was arrested and charged with trespass on school grounds, a misdemeanor offense.

Officials emphasized that the quick response by law enforcement prevented the situation from escalating further.

Community Reaction and Safety Concerns

Parents and school staff expressed concern over the incident, highlighting the importance of school bus safety protocols. While Corley’s child attends the same bus route, officials clarified that no student was physically harmed during the encounter.

  • Safety protocols: Students and staff are trained to report threats immediately to ensure rapid law enforcement response.
  • Surveillance measures: School buses are equipped with cameras to assist in investigations and protect students.

School officials reiterated that threats of violence are taken seriously, and collaboration with local law enforcement remains a priority. The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office encouraged anyone with additional information to come forward to ensure the community remains safe.

Preventive Measures Going Forward

In light of the incident, the Hernando County School District plans to review and reinforce safety procedures for all school bus routes. This includes educating students and parents on appropriate conduct and ensuring staff are trained to handle threats professionally.

“We are committed to keeping our students safe and maintaining a secure environment on every school bus,” a spokesperson said.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, but the quick action by deputies and school personnel helped avoid potential escalation.

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Tim McLeod

Tim McLeod

Tim McLeod is a dedicated journalist for BethelAdvocate.com, delivering in-depth coverage across crime, community events, local government, education, and public safety. Known for clear, factual reporting and timely updates, he brings a strong local focus to every story. With a commitment to accuracy and public interest, Tim helps readers stay informed on the news that shapes their towns and neighborhoods.

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