Virginia Bus Driver Indicted on Additional Charges After Fatal Crash","description":"Bus driver charged with involvement in chain‑reaction crash that killed five people now faces more charges.","summary":"Jing Sheng Dong, a Staten Island bus driver, was indicted on Monday on additional counts of involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving following a fatal chain‑reaction crash on Interstate 95 during a work‑zone slowdown. The crash killed five people and injured dozens more. Dong has a history of speeding and previously faced charges. He remains hospitalized, with prosecutors indicating he will be jailed upon release.","image":"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519790119754-5c7b1a04753f?auto=format&fit=crop&w=800&q=80","text":"<p>Bus driver <strong>Jing Sheng Dong</strong>, 48, of Staten Island, New York, was indicted on Monday on additional charges stemming from the fatal chain‑reaction crash on Interstate 95 that killed five people and injured dozens more.</p><p>Dong was originally charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter following the crash early Friday morning on Interstate 95. A grand jury indicted him further on three additional counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of reckless driving, according to the Stafford County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.</p><p>Authorities said Dong was driving a motorcoach from New York to North Carolina when he struck a line of vehicles that had slowed down in a work zone. A family of four from Greenfield, Massachusetts, on their way to a wedding were killed, as was a 25‑year‑old woman from Worcester, Massachusetts.</p><p>Dong remained hospitalized Monday. He previously faced speeding accusations in Colonial Heights, Virginia, in November 2024, and in Annapolis, Maryland, in March, where he was accused of driving a motorcoach at 72 mph (116 kph) in a 50 mph (80 kph) zone. He was also charged in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, for alleged trespassing in July.</p><p>The bus involved in Friday’s crash was operated by E&P Travel Inc., based in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.</p><p>Court documents related to the bus crash do not list an attorney for Dong. Neither the attorney representing him in the trespassing case nor the lawyer representing him in Maryland responded to emails seeking comment Monday.</p><p>Prosecutor Eric Olsen said Dong will be transported to jail upon his release from the hospital.</p>