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Jing Dong
Coverage of Jing Dong in the Nexus archive.
Stafford Countyplace2Interstate 95place1involuntary manslaughtertopic1reckless drivingtopic1Marine Corps Base Quanticoplace1Thad Furlongperson1Eric Olsenperson1Scott Michaelperson1United Motor Coach Associationorganization1NTSBorganization1Virginia State Policeorganization1commercial driver’s licensetopic1English language proficiencytopic1
- Bus driver charged in I-95 crash that killed 5 appears in Stafford Co. court, attorney says he’s remorseful
A bus driver accused of causing a fatal crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia, that killed five people and injured dozens appeared in court. The driver, Jing Dong, faces five counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of reckless driving, with his attorney stating he is remorseful and recovering from injuries sustained in the crash.
- What qualifications are bus drivers required to have to operate on the roads safely?
A bus crash in Virginia killed five people, including a family of four traveling to a wedding. The driver, Jing Dong, faces involuntary manslaughter charges. Investigations focus on his qualifications, including English language proficiency and adherence to speed and safety regulations.