PARKVILLE, Md. (AP/NBC) – A Maryland man has been arrested after police say he attempted to board a school bus and clung to the front of the moving vehicle after the driver refused to let him in.
Baltimore County Police said Saturday the man tried to stop the bus Thursday after a bottle was allegedly thrown out of it, striking his vehicle.
When the bus driver refused to let him in, police say he jumped on.
“The school bus driver, concerned for his safety and concerned for the safety of the students on board, did not want to open the door, so the man then went around to the front of the bus and stood in front of the bus as it began to move forward,” said Baltimore County Police Sergeant Andrea Bylen.
Police say the driver headed slowly to a police precinct for assistance.
Video shows the man clinging on. Court records show Leverne Doran faces four charges including disorderly conduct.
The records don’t list an attorney and a message left at a number listed for Doran wasn’t immediately returned.STORIES OTHERS ARE CLICKING ON-
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