Overview
- The crash, which occurred on May 29, involved an E&P Travel coach that struck slowing traffic near a work zone on I‑95 and killed five people and injured about 44 others.
- Stafford County prosecutors have charged 48‑year‑old Jing Sheng Dong with five counts of involuntary manslaughter and one misdemeanor count of reckless driving, and he was booked into Rappahannock Regional Jail after being released from the hospital.
- Prosecutors provided the defense with video and roughly 2,000 photos from the scene and set an arraignment for June 22 and a preliminary hearing for Aug. 28.
- NTSB and Virginia State Police investigators say there is little to no evidence the bus driver braked before the collision and federal agencies have subpoenaed the driver's commercial licensing and training records.
- Records show E&P Travel had prior interstate incidents and recent federal reviews, and the case has prompted scrutiny of English‑language CDL rules, state licensing practices, and carrier oversight that could lead to policy and enforcement changes.