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Karen Huff Klein: Funds for bullied bus monitor, 68, soar past $500,000
Bus monitor Karen Klein wants the juveniles who bullied her to be punished by not being able to play sports, and do community service

Received apology from two of the boys and one of their father'sThousands of people have raised over $540,000 for widow to take dream vacationAirline also paying for trip to Disney WorldByBeth Stebnerand Lydia Warren

Published: 16:43 EST, 21 June 2012 | Updated: 17:04 EST, 22 June 2012

An elderly bus monitor who was belittled, picked on and threatened by a group of merciless middle school students does not want to press charges against the boys - two of whom have offered apologies to her.

Karen Huff Klein, 68, tried to ignore the boys calling her fat, ugly and poor throughout the 10-minute video, which has been viewed more than three million times, but is seen wiping away her tears.

Police in Greece, New York said Klein is happy with the community's outraged response to the horrific abuse and does not want the seventh-grade boys to be charged as criminals.

She added that she is 'amazed' that a fund set up by well-wishers for her to spend on a dream holiday has reached more than $540,000 and is going up by the minute.

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User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Forgiving: Karen Klein sais she does not want the four boys who bullied her on a school bus to face criminal charges. Their vile remarks were caught on video and have outraged the nation

The sickening story of how the elderly bus monitor was tormented by middle school students has spread like wildfire across the internet, with the stream of more than $435,000 in donations making Karen Klein the woman of the hour.

Mrs Klein has already made the rounds on the Today show, Good Morning America, Fox & Friends, and Anderson Cooper 360, telling all of them that shedoesn'tbegrudge the students who mercilessly taunted her on a bus ride home in Greece, New York.

Now, the students responsible have offered apologies to Mrs Klein, days after their insensitive comments.

One student, Josh, wrote in a statement: I am so sorry for the way I treated you. When I saw the video, I was disgusted and could not believe I did that.

But Mrs Klein wasnt buying all of it. I just dont think I would believe Josh had to say, she said after Cooper read the statement to her, citing Joshs smirks at her during the ill-fated bus ride.

Another student, Wesley, wrote: I feel really bad about what I did. I wish I had never done those things. If that had happened to someone in my family like my mother or grandmother, I would be really mad at the people who did that to them.

Tormented: Klein, 68, was taunted and tormented by the middle school students in Greece, New York in a difficult-to-watch 10-minute video. She can be seen wiping away her tears in the footage

Unacceptable: At one point, a student says: 'If I stabbed you in the stomach, my knife would f***** go through like butter, because its all f***** lard'

I want (the kids) to make sure they never do this again to anybody. I would like them to be kept off the bus for a year, and be forbidden to play any sports, at least for a year. She also said community service could be a good idea.

She said she was touched by the unexpected outpouring of sympathy from strangers. I want to thank everybody for so much kindness, she said Thursday.

She said she had no idea what brought on the outburst. Trying to impress each other they each try outdo the other. I dont think they ever picked on the other kidsjust me, she told the CNN host.

Despite all the pupils put her through, Mrs Klein believes they are individually good. When Cooper asked her if she believed they were bad, she responded that she thought they are good deep down.

Things happen. Sometimes worse than other times.

Also on Anderson Cooper360, the host revealed that Southwest Airlines was offering to fly her and nine friends to Disneyland. Mrs Klein was visibly touched. User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

Consequences: Speaking to Anderson Cooper, she said that she'd like the children to be punished, but doesn't want to press charges

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Doubt: She also said she didn't believe that the boys' apologies were sincere

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Father figure: The father of one of the students came over to apologise to Mrs Klein, giving her a hug and saying how sorry he was

One of the fathers of the boys who taunted her came to speak with the grandmother, offering her a hug and heartfelt apologies, saying he had no idea how his son could act in such a despicable way.

The juveniles have yet to be charged with any crime, but in a dark turn to the story, their parents are dealing with mountains of hate mail, angry phone calls, and even death threats.

Greece police Capt. Steve Chatterton told the Democrat & Chronicle that officers are patrolling the streets to prevent any violence.

I am so sorry for the way I treated you. When I saw the video, I was disgusted and could not believe I did that.

-Josh, one of the students on bus #784

Greece police Capt. Steve Chatterton said criminally charging the boys would require their actions to rise to the level of a crime, but the conduct has not been found to reach that level.

Instead, Klein said she hopes the boys' parents will see the video of the attack and talk to their children about being 'a little more respectful'.

She added that although she appreciates the generosity of strangers, there is one thing that would really make her happy an apology from the four students.

Greece Central School District officials in upstate New York phoned police on Wednesday after viewing the video and the students thought to have been involved were questioned at the school.

Mrs Klein, a widow of 17 years, worked as a bus driver in Greece, New York for 20 years, and has been a bus monitor for the last three years.

Her duty is to ride in the bus with students, making sure that they behave themselves on the route to and from school. For that, she gets paid around $15,500 annually.

She recounted the horrific attack on an appearance on the TODAY show. But she said vehemently: 'It made me feel really terrible, but I will get over it. I've gotten over everything else.'

She told the show that it took great strength to bite her tongue during the abuse. 'It took a lot of willpower because I'm not usually that calm - just ask my kids, she told host Matt Lauer.

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Painful memories: Speaking from her home in July, Klein said how hurt she was by the boys' vile words

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Giving support: Fundraising website indiegogo.com has collected more than $667,000 for the bus monitor

xpressing his thoughts on the matter, Lauer said: 'As a parent, let me apologize for those children because what they did was despicable.'

The veteran bus driver had strong words for the parents of the children who bullied her.

'I'm sorry that your sons acted the way they did,' Mrs Klein said. 'I'm sure they don't act that way at home, but you never know what they're going to do when they're out of the house. They should've been taught to respect their elders no matter who it is.'

Mrs Klein told WHEC in Rochester that the Monday bus ride on #784 started out as any other day. Everything started out as usual, she told the station. I dont know what happened.

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She said that the four students who relentlessly heckled her were often full of mischief, but things quickly spiralled out of control on this particular day.

The video, which was uploaded to YouTube by a concerned third party, has become a national internet sensation, garnering more than 3million views in days flat.

At one point, Mrs Klein turns to the teens and says with arms folded: Unless you have something nice to say, dont say anything at all.

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Shocked: Mrs Klein watched the 10-minute video for the first time at the police station as she agreed to help authorities with the investigation

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Thankful: She said she is 'amazed' by the thousands of dollars people have donated to a fund for her

One of the kids responds: Shut the f*** up, and then asks why there is water on her face. Are you sweating? the student asks.

No, Im crying, Mrs Klein says.

The video shows the teenagers getting more and more crude. At one point, a student says: Youre so ugly, your kids should kill themselves.

One of her sons had committed suicide 10 years ago, msnbc.com reported.

At the six-and-a-half minute mark, a student said: If I stabbed you in the stomach, my knife would f***** go through like butter, because its all f***** lard.

MailOnline is not naming or picturing the students, as they are all minors and the investigation is on-going.

In interviews after the video surfaced, the grandmother of eight explained how she tried not to respond to her tormentors. I was just trying to ignore, she told WHEC.com. Im hoping they would go away, but it doesnt work.

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.Closely monitored: She works as a bus monitor for the Greece School District, which is outside of Rochester; the school district says appropriate punishment will be given to the students involved

User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.On the road: Mrs Klein had been a bus driver for 20 years, and a monitor for three and said never in all that time has she been so upset

Mrs Klein, who is hearing impaired, watched the 10-minute video for the first time Wednesday morning at the police station as she agreed to help police with the investigation.

She did not hear all of the horrific things said by the students until she was at the precinct.

Assistant Superintendent Deb Hoeft told the Democrat and Chronicle: All students found to have a role in this incident will face disciplinary action, adding that as the current school year has come to a close, the students will face punishment come September.

The school district urged people not to act rashly, saying in a written statement: Although their behaviour was inexcusable, we also have concern for the safety of all involved.

'We urge patience to allow us to investigate and determine the appropriate discipline.

http://www.campussafetymagazine.com/article/feds-sue-first-choice-armor-for-selling-zylon-vests-to-police

As of Friday, more than 11,000 have donated more than $440,000 for Mrs Kleins dream vacation.

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