Women charged after St. Louis school bus driver hit with stick, assaulted while dropping kids off

Ty’Andra Keniece Williams has been charged with third-degree assault, five counts of endangering the welfare of a child and trespassing of a school bus.

ST. LOUIS — Prosecutors have charged a woman with beating a school bus driver last week.

Ty’Andra Keniece Williams has been charged with third-degree assault, five counts of endangering the welfare of a child and trespassing of a school bus.

Video quickly went viral last week that showed Williams beating up the driver of a Kipp Academy school bus.

Police responded to 9th Street and O’Fallon where a woman boarded the bus as the school bus driver was letting students off. The two got into a verbal argument and the woman hit the driver with a stick.

After the driver was hit with a stick, the woman and another woman pulled her off the bus and started hitting her multiple times in the head, face and body.

The bus driver was transported to a hospital where she was treated for minor injuries.

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