Two Women Charged After Confrontation with School Bus Driver

Publish Date: September 7, 2017
Written by: Joni Money
Categories: Arrest | News | Schools

Birmingham, AL 09/07/2017

A pair of sisters have been charged with harassment and disorderly conduct following an August 31st confrontation with a school bus driver.

Just before 4:00 pm on August 31, deputies were called to the 2700 block of 6th Street NE to investigate a report that a bus driver had been assaulted. The victim reported that he was finishing his route when he was approached by two women who began yelling obscenities at him. One of the women spit on him through the window and punched him in the side of the head. The other woman tried to punch him but missed. Before leaving, one of the women tried to tear the crossing arm off the front of the bus. The women were reportedly upset that the bus stop was two houses down from where one of them lived and not at her house. The victim recognized one of them, but not the other.

Angela Davidson

Angela Davidson

Deputies from the Sheriff’s Office School Resource Division conducted an investigation. The women were identified as 31-year-old Angela Shawntae Davidson and her sister, Ashley Johnson both of Center Point.

On September 6, deputies obtained arrest warrants charging Angela Davidson with Disorderly Conduct and Harassment and Ashley Johnson with Disorderly Conduct, Harassment, and Criminal Mischief.

After obtaining the warrants, deputies went to the home of Angela Davis and arrested her. They also went the home of Ashley Johnson, but she was not located.

Ashley Johnson remains at large. Anyone with information about her location is asked to call the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office at 205-325-1450.

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