Dennis Schneider, 60, injured when struck by train on 2nd Avenue Southeast in Jamestown, North Dakota
Victim of wheelchair-train crash identified
JAMESTOWN -- The 60-year-old Jamestown man who was injured in a train-wheelchair crash Thursday afternoon has been identified. Jamestown Police Chief Scott Edinger said Dennis Schneider was the man in the wheelchair who was injured when he was struck by a BNSF train.
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