I-95 Bus Crash: 5 Dead, 34 Hurt – Another Day, Another Struggle on These Streets
Bus done smashed up six cars on the I-95, killin' folks and makin' life harder for everybody just tryna get by.

RICHMOND, Va. – Man, check it. Five people gone, thirty-four laid up in the hospital after a bus straight up wrecked shop on I-95. This ain't no joke, this is real life for folks out here. Bus hit six cars in a work zone, and now families grievin', bills pilin' up, and ain't nobody gettin' that time back.
They say it was a work zone, traffic slow, but what really happened? Was the driver tired? Was the bus maintained right? Or was somebody just not payin' attention? Whatever it is, it's messed up and people payin' the price.
I'm talkin' real talk, this ain't no surprise. Infrastructure in this country is trash. Roads and bridges fallin' apart, and they expect us to just deal with it? Nah, man. This ain't about 'accidents' it's about neglect.
And don't even get me started on these bus companies. They be cuttin' corners, payin' drivers peanuts, and puttin' lives at risk just to make a profit. It's all about the Benjamins, baby, and ain't nobody care about the people.
They gonna say it's 'under investigation' and drag it out for months. Meanwhile, these families gonna struggle to bury their dead and pay these hospital bills. The system ain't built for us, it's built to break us.
We gotta look out for each other. Check on your people, make sure they good. 'Cause ain't nobody else gonna do it. The government ain't comin' to save us, and these corporations definitely ain't.
This is why we gotta stay woke. Gotta fight for our rights, gotta demand better. We ain't just numbers on a spreadsheet, we human beings with lives and families.
They gon' try to sweep this under the rug, but we can't let 'em. We gotta keep talkin' about it, gotta keep pushin' for change. 'Cause if we don't, it's just gonna keep happenin'. Another day, another struggle on these streets.
And for the families out there who lost loved ones, my heart goes out to you. Stay strong, keep your head up, and know that you ain't alone. We all in this together.
Real talk: This crash ain't just an accident, it's a symptom. A symptom of a system that don't value Black lives, that don't care about the poor, that only cares about the money. We gotta change the game, y'all. No cap.

