NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A Norfolk school bus driver is facing charges in an alleged assault of two juveniles and two adults that police say happened last week.
Norfolk police say 36-year-old Crystal Skinner was arrested for an incident that happened Feb. 22 on St. Paul Street.
Officers responding to the scene found four victims — ages 12, 13, 28 and 51 — who said they were assaulted by Skinner and three juveniles.
All four were treated for injuries considered not life-threatening.
Police said an investigation into the other three alleged suspects. Skinner was arrested the next day, and is faced with multiple charges:
- Malicious bodily injury by means of any caustic substance or agent
- Two counts of assault by mob
- Conspiracy to commit a felony
- Four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor
A spokesperson with Norfolk Public Schools confirmed Skinner has been employed with the district as a school bus driver since Nov. 12, 2013. Skinner is being placed on administrative leave.
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