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Chattanooga school bus driver charged for homicide

   The driver of the Chattanooga Tennessee school bus crash has been arrested and charged to court for allegedly killing some school children and hospitalizing more than 15 kids . Earlier before the crash , a mother of three who was also in the vehicle said the driver Walter asked the kids if they were 'ready to die ' .

   Johnthony Walter , 24 and a father of a 3 year old child has been charged for vehicular homicide,reckless endangerment, reckless driving and will pay over $105,000 on November 29 . Walter had a case of minor accident in 2014 that got his license suspended. Four of the victim are in critical medical condition while about six are responding to treatment .

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