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GLENDALE -- Prosecutors say a Nicolet High School parent was caught on camera taking a hammer to a school bus full of kids.
Surveillance cameras from inside a school bus captured six minutes of sheer terror for the students and driver on board in April.
The video shows a girl in an olive shirt walked up to another girl in pink -- and threw a punch. The girl in the pink hit back -- and the two continued to go at it for more than a minute.
Both girls then called their moms to tell them what happened. That's when things took a shocking turn.
Magan Gumbus
While still on the route near Mill Road and Willow Glen Court in Glendale, video shows a car swerved in front of the bus. Police would later identify the woman behind the wheel as Magan Gumbus, 33. Gumbus came up to the door armed with a hammer and banged on the window.
The bus driver called into dispatch as she continued driving.
Gumbus cut off the bus again -- and banged the hammer a second time, causing the glass to break.
Gumbus' daughter began screaming to let her off the bus -- and even used a broom to try to bust out the window. The bus driver finally obliged.
In an interview with police, Gumbus said she had a "meltdown" when the bus driver wouldn't let her daughter off the bus -- adding that "her goal was not to attack or beat up any kids."
FOX6 News received a statement from Nicolet School District and Riteway Transportation Company. It reads as follows:
Gumbus has been charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct. The teens were both issued disorderly conduct citations.