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Texas town: No charges for float driver in crash

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Midland officials at the scene of an accident where a trailer carrying wounded veterans on a parade float was struck by a train in Midland, Texas, in Nov.
  • Midland spokeswoman Sara Higgins says no charges will be filed against Dale Andrew Hayden
  • Hayden was the driver of the truck towing the float that was struck by a train
  • Four veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan were killed and 16 more people were injured in the Nov. 15 collision

MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — Officials of a West Texas city where four wounded veterans died when a train slammed into their parade float say the driver of the truck towing the float won't be charged.

Midland spokeswoman Sara Higgins says no charges will be filed against Dale Andrew Hayden, of Midland. She also said the police report on the crash soon will be sent to the Midland County district attorney.

Assistant District Attorney Steve Stallings tells the Midland Reporter-Telegram that no decision on charges will come until the report is completed.

A National Transportation Safety Board spokesman says board investigators haven't questioned Hayden. Higgins wouldn't say if Midland police had done so.

Four veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan were killed and 16 more people were injured in the Nov. 15 collision.

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