Jing Sheng Dong
Coverage of Jing Sheng Dong in the Nexus archive.
- Judge sets deadlines as defense in deadly Stafford County bus crash seeks access to evidence
A judge set deadlines for prosecutors in Stafford County, Virginia, to provide evidence to the defense in the case of bus driver Jing Sheng Dong, who faces involuntary manslaughter charges after a May 2023 crash that killed five people and injured over 40. Prosecutors agreed to share evidence by August 13, with a trial scheduled for October 6.
- Driver in deadly Stafford County bus crash pleads not guilty
A charter bus driver involved in a fatal crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia, which killed five people and injured over 40, has pleaded not guilty to three counts of involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving. The driver, Jing Sheng Dong, faces additional charges and is being held without bond while awaiting trial, with his attorney arguing the crash was an accident and not a criminal act.
- Fatal Virginia crash raises questions about bus safety and the records of the driver and company
A commercial bus crash in Virginia killed five people and injured dozens, raising concerns about the driver's history of speeding, the company's safety practices, and the lack of collision-avoidance technology in buses. The driver, employed by E&P Travel Inc., faces manslaughter charges, while the National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.
- Fatal Virginia bus crash raises concerns about the long list of unfulfilled safety recommendations
A fatal bus crash in Virginia killed five people and injured dozens, raising concerns about commercial bus safety, lack of collision-avoidance technology, and driver oversight. The driver, employed by E&P Travel Inc., had prior speeding convictions, and industry experts criticize systemic resistance to safety recommendations due to cost concerns.
- Fatal Virginia bus crash raises concerns about the long list of unfulfilled safety recommendations
A commercial bus crash in Virginia killed five people and injured dozens, raising concerns about safety recommendations for the industry. The driver, Jing Sheng Dong, has a history of speeding violations, and the company, E&P Travel Inc., faces scrutiny. The National Transportation Safety Board highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing safety measures due to industry resistance to costs.
- DHS confirms DUI charge against non-English-speaking driver in Virginia crash that killed 5
Jing Sheng Dong, a non-English-speaking naturalized U.S. citizen from China, faces DUI and license-related charges after a Virginia crash killed five people and injured dozens. The incident occurred when Dong's bus struck vehicles in a work zone on Interstate 95. He previously had multiple speeding violations and a pending trespassing case.
- Bus driver in fatal Virginia crash had previous speeding charges
A bus driver with prior speeding charges was indicted on additional involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving charges following a fatal Virginia crash that killed five people. Jing Sheng Dong, driving a motorcoach in a work zone, previously faced speeding accusations in Virginia and Maryland.
- Bus driver in Virginia crash that killed 5 facing more charges
Jing Sheng Dong, a tour bus driver from Staten Island, New York, faces three additional felony counts in connection with a Virginia crash that killed five people.
- Bus driver in Stafford Co. crash indicted on charges tied to all 5 deaths
A bus driver indicted on five counts of involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving after a fatal crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia, killed five people and injured dozens. The driver, Jing Sheng Dong, had prior speeding citations in Maryland and Virginia, and the crash involved a chain-reaction collision in a work zone. The bus was operated by E&P Travel Inc., which has a satisfactory safety rating according to federal records.
- Bus driver in fatal Virginia crash had previous speeding charges
A bus driver with prior speeding charges was indicted on additional involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving charges after a fatal crash in Virginia that killed five people and injured dozens. The driver, Jing Sheng Dong, previously faced speeding convictions in Virginia and Maryland and has a pending trespassing case.
- Bus driver in deadly Stafford Co. crash had previous speed-related arrest and citations
A bus driver involved in a deadly crash in Stafford County, Virginia, had prior speed-related arrests and citations. The crash killed five people and injured dozens, with speed identified as a contributing factor by the NTSB.