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Illinois Man Ghebry Figueroa Charged After Green Bay Bus Crash Injures 41 on Route from Chicago to Michigan

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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WLS) — A north suburban man, aged 37, is facing charges following a weekend bus crash in Wisconsin that left dozens injured, according to Green Bay police on Tuesday.

Authorities have identified the driver as Ghebry Figueroa, who was operating the tour bus en route from Chicago to a Michigan casino on Sunday.

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Figueroa, a resident of Prospect Heights, has been charged with two felony counts for knowingly driving with a revoked license and causing significant bodily harm.

He made his initial court appearance on Tuesday. According to ABC7’s Green Bay affiliate, Figueroa has been released from custody after posting a $5,000 bond post-charges.

Police reported that the bus was carrying 54 passengers at the time, and the tally of those injured in the crash has climbed to 41, with two individuals previously reported in critical condition.

One of the victims appeared in court on Tuesday, speaking on a video call from their hospital bed, saying, “He messed up my life.”

Video obtained by ABC affiliate WBAY shows the charter bus speeding across four lanes of traffic before it went over an embankment and ultimately stopped between two warehouses off North Webster Avenue, near Interstate 43.

“It’s like seeing a plane crash in front of you,” said witness Scott Miller. “The bus literally went 120, 125 yards after it impacted the curb.”

Video from witness Miller’s dashcam was captured just as he approached the intersection. He says he was seconds away from being in the path of the bus.

“Thank goodness I wasn’t about six seconds sooner. Things wouldn’t have been good,” Miller said.

Figueroa was arrested on the night of the crash.

Court documents revealed Figueroa’s license was revoked and that he admitted on body camera that he did not have a valid license. He told officers that as he was taking the exit ramp, his brakes failed and he lost air. He said the emergency brakes also failed.

The complaint says Figueroa passed a field sobriety test and agreed to a breath test that came back “zero.” The court also ordered Figueroa not to drive without a valid license.

If convicted on all counts, Figueroa faces a potential maximum sentence of seven years behind bars. He is due back in court on April 1.

Those with information on the crash are asked to call Green Bay police at (920) 448-3200. Those who want to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (920) 432-STOP (7867).

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