DOT Subpoenas New York After Deadly Virginia Bus Crash — State Accused of Stonewalling Federal Investigation Into Chinese-Born CDL Holder
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DOT Subpoenas New York After Deadly Virginia Bus Crash — State Accused of Stonewalling Federal Investigation Into Chinese-Born CDL Holder The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued a subpoena to New York officials for records related to a bus driver involved in a fatal crash in Virginia. Five people died in the crash, and the driver, Jing Shen Dong, obtained his commercial driver’s license in New York in 2024. The DOT claims New York has refused to cooperate with their investigation.
- The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) subpoenaed New York officials.
- The subpoena is related to a federal investigation into a deadly bus crash in Virginia that killed five people.
- The bus driver, Jing Shen Dong, obtained his commercial driver’s license (CDL) from New York in 2024.
- The DOT alleges New York has refused to cooperate with the investigation by not providing requested records.
- The state is required to provide all records related to Dong’s CDL, training, and driving school by Wednesday.
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