Pa. man boards school bus, threatening students and using profanity: report

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Pa. man boards school bus, threatening students and using profanity: report
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Authorities said the bus driver told the man to get off the bus several times before he did.

Authorities also told the news station that it appears the incident is related to a dispute among children.

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