Marcus S. Tittsworth, 28, dead in collision between passenger vehicle, school bus on John Bragg Highway in Rutherford County, Tennessee
1 Killed In Crash With School Bus
Authorities had confirmed no children were injured; however, one person in the vehicle that allegedly hit the bus was killed. That victim's identity had not been released.
Driver identified in school bus crash
The bus was in the process of picking up students for school around 7 a.m. Friday in the 9600 block of John Bragg Highway at Pilot Knob Road when a 2005 GMC 2KH truck driven by Marcus S. Tittsworth crashed into the rear of the bus, THP spokesman Sgt. Travis Plotzer said in a media briefing at the site of the crash.
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