NJ rock-thrower Hernando Garciamorales allegedly hurls stone into bus from Jewish school, fracturing girl’s skull

A serial rock-thrower in New Jersey was busted after allegedly hurling a baseball-sized stone into a school bus that struck a third-grade student in the head, fracturing her skull, authorities said.
Hernando Garciamorales, 40, was booked Friday after chucking the large object that shattered the bus glass and hit the eight-year-old girl returning from a class field trip on the New Jersey Turnpike in Teaneck Township Wednesday afternoon, according to New Jersey State Police.
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The young girl, who was forced to undergo surgery, was the only one injured in the incident.
The bus was returning to Yeshiviat Noam, a Jewish school in Paramus, from the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City when it was struck by the rock, ABC News reported.
Following a two-day search, Garciamorales, of Palisades Park, was located and arrested at a self-made campsite within Old Croaker County Park in Bergen County, police said.
Authorities added that the investigation also linked him to several other rock-throwing incidents in the area.
There were reportedly no markings on the bus identifying it as being from a Jewish school, so the motive is still being probed.
Garciamorales was charged with aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, endangering the welfare of a child, criminal mischief, resisting arrest by flight, and hindering.
He is being held at the Bergen County jail pending a detention hearing.
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