California IN BRIEF : SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO : Charges Facing Bus Driver in Fatal Crash
The driver of a bus that was struck by a commuter train, killing two television executives, will face a variety of charges stemming from the accident, police said Friday. South San Francisco Police Chief James Datzman said the preliminary investigation into the Monday evening crash indicated that the bus driver, Paul Go Cang, 34, had marijuana on the bus and illegally held two driver’s licenses. Cang--who had at least three convictions over the last 17 months for traffic violations--was unavailable for comment. Two employees of ABC-TV were killed and six others including Cang were injured.
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