Virginia bus crash that killed 5 involved non-English speaking driver who got license in NY, says Sean Duffy
A tragic bus crash in Virginia resulted in the deaths of five individuals, including two children. The driver, Jing S. Dong, who does not speak English, has faced scrutiny for his qualifications after the incident. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the driver's licensing and training.
- ▪Five people were killed and dozens injured in a bus crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia.
- ▪The driver, Jing S. Dong, is a naturalized citizen from China who obtained his commercial driver's license in New York two years ago.
- ▪Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated that it is unacceptable for a driver who cannot communicate effectively to operate a bus.
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US News Virginia bus crash that killed 5 involved non-English speaking driver who got license in NY, says Sean Duffy By Brie Stimson, Fox News Published May 30, 2026, 12:11 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: FBI arrests protester who threatened to kill ICE officer's family, AG Blanche says Illegal immigrant charged in Sheridan Gorman death lands in more trouble behind bars Former mayor admits she secretly served as an agent of the Chinese government The driver of a bus involved in a deadly Virginia crash that killed five people doesn’t speak English, authorities said, according to US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy who called it “unacceptable.” Five people were killed and dozens were injured when the driver…
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