
Kiarra Jones allegedly hit a student with severe autism while working as a bus aide for a Colorado school district. The incident was caught on video. (Mug shot: Arapahoe County Jail; Screenshot: KUSA/YouTube)
A school bus aide in Colorado is facing an assault charge after she allegedly struck at least three nonverbal students who have autism.
The Englewood Police Department arrested 28-year-old Kiarra Jones for crimes against at-risk adult/juvenile, third-degree assault. The agency says the investigation began on March 28 when the Littleton Police Department alerted them about possible child abuse against a student on a Littleton Public Schools bus. Investigators reviewed video from the bus that showed Jones, a paraprofessional assigned to a student on the bus, hit the boy several times, according to police.
Police obtained an arrest warrant on April 4 for Jones and took her to the Arapahoe County Jail where she has since posted a $5,000 bond.