Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Witness says driver admitted texting before fatal collision

- JUAN A. LOZANO

HOUSTON - The driver of a pickup truck that collided with a church minibus in rural Texas, killing 13 people, apologized after the crash and acknowledg­ed he had been texting while driving, a witness said Friday.

Jody Kuchler told The Associated Press he was driving behind the truck and had seen it moving erraticall­y prior to the Wednesday collision on a two-lane road about 75 miles west of San Antonio, near the town of Concan. Kuchler said the truck had crossed the center line several times while he followed it.

Kuchler said he called the sheriff’s offices for both Uvalde and Real counties while he followed the truck and told them “they needed to get him off the road before he hit somebody.”

Kuchler said he witnessed the crash and afterward, he checked on both the bus and the truck and was able to speak with the driver, who has been identified by the Texas Department of Public Safety as 20-year-old Jack Dillon Young of Leakey, Texas.

“He said, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I was texting.’ I said, “Son, do you know what you just did? He said, ‘I’m sorry. I’m sorry,’ ” Kuchler quoted the pickup driver as saying.

Department of Public Safety Sgt. Conrad Hein declined to comment on Friday on the cause of the crash or if texting might have played a role. But officials have said the truck driver appeared to have crossed the center line.

Federal investigat­ors would not comment on the report Friday. However, Jennifer Morrison, the investigat­or in charge of the team from the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, said Friday that distracted driving will be among the issues investigat­ed.

Young remains hospitaliz­ed following the crash. Twelve people died at the scene, authoritie­s said. Another bus passenger died at a San Antonio hospital.

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