A bus driver, who’s currently facing criminal charges for his involvement in a major crash on I-95 last week, reportedly refused to take an English Language Proficiency test following the wreck that killed five people.
Political commentator Emily Jashinsky posted information about the driver, Jing Dong, on social media Tuesday night, highlighting his inability to speak English.
“New tonight: An official source tells me Jing Dong, the driver of the bus that smashed into these cars, causing five deaths, refused an English Language Proficiency test after the crash,” she wrote on X.
“Virginia State Troopers who arrived at the scene agreed Dong could not speak English. ‘Immediately I understood that he couldn’t speak English,’ said the first officer who got to him, according to this official source,” Jashinsky added.
“Passengers on his bus corroborated that Dong appeared to have very poor English,” she concluded. “The DOT subpoenaed New York state for records on Dong’s CDL today. The source says, ‘NY has been less than helpful.’”
New tonight: An official source tells me Jing Dong, the driver of the bus that smashed into these cars, causing five deaths, refused an English Language Proficiency test after the crash.
Virginia State Troopers who arrived at the scene agreed Dong could not speak English.…https://t.co/rxFwug47Yb
— Emily Jashinsky (@emilyjashinsky)June 2, 2026
The multi-vehicleaccidentoccurred Friday on Interstate 95 in Virginia around 2:35 a.m.
“The preliminary investigation indicates that traffic was slowing southbound for an upcoming work zone,” a Virginia State Police representative said.
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