SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA — A school bus carrying students was struck by a train at an active railroad crossing after the driver allegedly ignored warning signals, leading to multiple felony charges and raising serious safety concerns across the community.
Bus Crosses Tracks Despite Active Warnings
Investigators say the school bus driver proceeded onto the railroad tracks even as warning signals were active and crossing arms were lowering. Moments before the crash, the driver was reportedly heard saying they would not stop for the approaching train.
The decision to continue across the tracks placed dozens of students in immediate danger.
Train Strikes Rear of School Bus
Authorities confirmed that the train clipped the rear of the bus as it attempted to cross. The impact caused panic among the students onboard, with the situation unfolding within seconds.
Despite the severity of the incident, officials reported that no injuries occurred, preventing what could have been a far more serious outcome.
Nearly 30 Students Onboard During Incident
At the time of the crash, approximately 29 students were on the bus. Officials described the situation as coming dangerously close to a catastrophic event, given the number of children involved and the force of the train.
Emergency responders quickly secured the scene and ensured the safety of all passengers.
Driver Arrested and Facing Multiple Charges
Following the incident, the driver was arrested and is now facing 29 counts related to child endangerment and neglect, along with a reckless driving charge.
Authorities also confirmed that the driver has been terminated from their position as the investigation continues.
Investigation Highlights Safety Concerns
Officials are continuing to review the incident, particularly the decision to ignore crossing signals designed to prevent exactly this type of crash.
The case has sparked renewed focus on school transportation safety and adherence to railroad crossing laws. Stay with GordonRamsayClub.com for the latest weather updates and detailed forecast coverage.



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