'How does this happen?': Families of children aboard hijacke

'How does this happen?': Families of children aboard hijacked S.C. school bus look for accountability


‘How does this happen?’: Families of children aboard hijacked S.C. school bus look for accountability
Families of children aboard hijacked S.C. school bus look for accountability
By Brad Dickerson | May 13, 2021 at 10:59 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 1:01 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WMBF/WCSC/WIS) – Attorneys for and family members of the victims in last week’s school bus hijacking in Richland County are looking for accountability.
Family members of two of the victims will joined Columbia-based attorneys Bakari Sellers and Jessica Fickling held a news conference Thursday morning to call on the authorities at Fort Jackson and Richland County School District Two to answer tough questions about the dramatic failures which resulted in a 23-year-old Fort Jackson trainee taking 19 children hostage while they were on their way to school, a press release stated.

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