A once self-described bully is sending a heartfelt apology to a former teacher for his behavior in her classroom nearly two decades ago.
Kansas native Nate Davis says that 18 years ago, he was "brutal" to his 7th grade Spanish teacher, Mrs. Florence, who was in a wheelchair.
So he launched a video Facebook campaign to find her and say he's sorry.
In the video, he says "I was an angry 12 year old. I treated Mrs. Florence like dirt."
Watch the video on Nate Davis's Facebook page
He admitted to dumping pencil shavings on her head - repeatedly. He said he also spit gum in her hair, stole from her purse and even locked her out of her own classroom.
This plea to find her was shared hundreds of times until he found out she passed away seven years ago.
"It's not the end, you know just because a kid acts up or does terrible things you know in their youth, it's not the end of the story for that person. Um, Just be patient," said Davis, who is now a father of 5 himself.
He's now going to meet with Mrs. Florence's niece to carry through with his apology in person.