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By LAURRYN SALEM | The State | Published: May 13, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. (Tribune News Service) Josh Flores, a father of two students who were on a Forest Lake Elementary School bus when it was hijacked by a Fort Jackson trainee, spoke out at a press conference with his lawyers Thursday. At the Strom Law Firm on Trenholm Road in Columbia, Flores, joined with attorneys Bakari Sellers and Jessica Fickling, called on authorities at Fort Jackson and Richland County School District Two to answer to the failures that led to a 23-year-old trainee taking 18 children and a bus driver hostage while they were on their way to school on May 6.
Families of Columbia school bus hijacking victims speak out
Attorneys and families of school bus hijacking victims call for answers
VIDEO: Families of Columbia SC school bus hijacking victims speak out By WIS News 10 Staff | May 13, 2021 at 11:07 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 12:43 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Attorneys for and family members of victims in last week’s Forest Lake Elementary school bus hijacking held a news conference demanding answers Thursday.
Father of 2 girls on hijacked school bus: âHow does this happen?â
RAW VIDEO: Father of children on hijacked school bus calls for answers By Patrick Phillips | May 13, 2021 at 9:15 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 12:46 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The father of two young girls who were on a school bus hijacked in Columbia last week says he wants accountability and answers as to how an armed Fort Jackson soldier could have boarded the bus at all.
LIVE 5 ALERT DESK: Parents of students about a school bus hijacked last week in Columbia are demanding answers about what led to the incident. MORE https://bit.ly/33K5o1mPosted by Live 5 News on Thursday, May 13, 2021
âHow does this happen?â: 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) â Attorneys for and family members of the victims in last weekâs 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.