'Harnessed to a bus seat': Autistic 9-year-old gets 'slapped' and 'smacked' by school aide on video while on the way home from class, cops say

Inset: James Savage (Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Surveillance footage showing James Savage on a Hillsborough County Public School Bus in Florida during his alleged assault on an autistic child (HCSO/YouTube).

A disturbing incident in Florida has led to the arrest of a school bus aide, who was filmed assaulting a 9-year-old nonverbal autistic child while the boy was secured in his seat. This shocking event has resulted in the aide facing a felony child abuse charge, according to local authorities.

Surveillance footage captured inside of a Hillsborough County Public Schools bus shows James Savage, 79, allegedly attacking the boy “intentionally and willfully” on Friday afternoon, according to an arrest affidavit.

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office swiftly apprehended the suspect, identified as Savage, just hours after the boy’s mother expressed concerns that her son might have been harmed on the school bus. The child, who attends an elementary school in Ruskin, reportedly endured the distressing experience while under the supervision of the aide.

According to the affidavit, the aide had been entrusted with a caregiving role but instead allegedly slapped the child’s left hand and later used a baseball cap to hit the boy on the left side of his face. This occurred while the child was restrained in his seat, making it impossible for him to defend himself.

Authorities noted visible red marks on the child’s hand, and video footage from the bus supported the mother’s claims. The affidavit underscored the malicious intent behind the aide’s actions, emphasizing that the boy, being nonverbal and autistic, was particularly vulnerable.

Following a brief investigation, Savage was arrested and charged with felony child abuse. Prosecutors are pushing for him to be held without bail, with a pretrial detention hearing set for Tuesday to determine his custody status.

The motion for pretrial detention highlights concerns about Savage’s potential threat to the community, citing his past behavior as a risk factor. It argues that no release conditions would adequately ensure public safety, his presence at trial, or the integrity of the judicial process.

In a statement about Savage’s arrest, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said, “Any form of abuse against a child is completely unacceptable. Children deserve to feel safe at all times, especially in the care of those entrusted with their well-being. Protecting our most vulnerable is a responsibility we will never take lightly, and those who violate that trust will face the consequences.”

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