Prosecutors announced Tuesday they will not level criminal charges at Brandon Bostian, the engineer involved in
the 2015 Amtrak derailment
"The evidence indicates that the derailment was caused by the engineer operating the train far in excess of the speed limit," the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office
said in a statement
The National Transportation Safety Board concluded in August 2016 that Bostian
likely caused
Yet prosecutors say they have "no evidence that the engineer acted with criminal 'intent' or criminal 'knowledge,' " and they do not believe there's enough evidence to prove that Bostian acted with "criminal recklessness."
So the office has concluded its investigation into the incident, which also prompted more than 125 lawsuits.
As NPR's Merrit Kennedy reported
"The court documents state that the settlement program is also available to passengers who have not yet filed a lawsuit or settled with Amtrak. According to the terms of the settlement, plaintiffs will be notified of their final award by June 30, and plaintiffs' lawyers expect the claims payments to be distributed by next summer."
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