Murder charges dropped in bus driver slaying
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Washington Post editors
Crime Scene is reporting that murder charges have been dropped in the case of a Virginia bus driver accused of shooting a fellow driver.
Authorities say they did not have sufficient evidence to prosecute Glenn Wade of Woodbridge, charged in the June 15 slaying of Darnell McPherson of Dale City. Both worked for the Potomac Rappahannock Transportation Commission.
By
Washington Post editors
| December 30, 2009; 12:08 PM ET
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