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		Driver arrested, faces charges in deadly 
		Tennessee school bus crash: police 
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		 [November 22, 2016] 
		By Frank McGurty 
 (Reuters) - A bus carrying elementary 
		students home from school in Chattanooga, Tennessee, crashed on Monday 
		afternoon, killing six children and sending nearly two dozen to a 
		hospital with injuries, authorities said.
 
 The driver, identified as Johnthony Walker, 24, was taken into custody 
		and faces five counts of vehicular homicide, reckless endangerment and 
		reckless driving charges, Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher said 
		during a news conference.
 
 "This is an absolute nightmare for our community," Fletcher said.
 
 Chattanooga Police said earlier on Twitter the driver was being 
		questioned and was cooperating with investigators.
 
 Speed appeared to have contributed to the crash, which happened at 4 
		p.m. CST, Fletcher said.
 
 The bus crash left five dead, police said on Twitter late on Monday. 
		Five students died at the scene and a sixth student died at a hospital, 
		according to Melydia Clewell, spokeswoman for the Hamilton County 
		District Attorney's office.
 
		
		 
		The vehicle normally carries 35 passengers, Clewell said. It was not 
		clear how many students were riding in the bus when it crashed.
 The students were in kindergarten through fifth grade, she said, which 
		would make them roughly aged between five and 10.
 
 Clewell said two or three children who were in hospital "could go either 
		way."
 
 The crash left the bright yellow school bus wrapped around a tree, 
		mangled and nearly severed in two. Rescue teams were still sifting 
		through the wreckage of the bus, which was resting on its side, two 
		hours after the crash.
 
 Federal transportation investigators were also opening a probe into the 
		crash, and planned to send a team to Chattanooga on Tuesday, the 
		National Transportation Safety Board said.
 
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			Rescue officials at the scene of a school bus crash involving 
			several fatalities in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S., November 21, 
			2016. Courtesy of Chattanooga Fire Dept/Handout via REUTERS 
            
			 
			School officials had not found any complaints filed against the 
			driver, Clewell said.
 Two bloodied children were lying on stretchers in a front yard 
			receiving attention from first responders nearly an hour after the 
			crash, while others not taken to the hospital appeared dazed with 
			cuts on their faces, the Chattanooga Times Free Press newspaper said 
			on its website.
 
 Asked about the crash after a hearing in Nashville, Governor Bill 
			Haslam said the state would offer its assistance.
 
 "It's a sad situation anytime there's a school bus with children 
			involved, which there is in this case," he said.
 
 (Reporting by Frank McGurty; Additional reporting by Daniel Trotta 
			in New York, Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, Rory Carroll in San 
			Francisco, Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
 
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