Former Littleton school bus aide who allegedly abused children with autism withdraws not guilty plea

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Former Littleton school bus aide who allegedly abused children with autism withdraws not guilty plea
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LITTLETON, Colo. — A former Littleton Public Schools bus aide accused of abusing children with autism has withdrawn her not guilty plea. Kiarra Jones , 29, faces more than a dozen charges related to the allegations. Jones was arrested earlier this year after school bus video footage from March 18, 2024, appeared to show Jones physically assaulting a 10-year-old boy.Jones was fired from her role as a bus monitor on March 19 and pleaded not guilty to the charges against her in August.

I cried the next 100 times I watched it,' Yarbough said about the videos. The two were perplexed by Jones' original not guilty plea. “How can you look at that video and think that you can get out of that? I mean, it's on video,' Vestal said. Vestal and Yarbrough said they were told the defense needed more time to prepare their case, which is why the plea was withdrawn.

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