Feds Open Criminal Probe of Key Bridge Crash

The FBI has opened a criminal investigation focusing on the massive container ship that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last month — a probe that will look at least in part at whether the crew left the port knowing the vessel had serious systems problems, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter. 

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Authorities are reviewing the events leading up to the moment when the Dali, a 985-foot Singapore-flagged ship, lost power while leaving the Port of Baltimore and slammed into one of the bridge’s support pillars, said the officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing probe.

On Monday morning, federal agents appeared to board the ship to conduct a search. Less than an hour after the sun rose at 6:30 a.m., a succession of three boats pulled to the port side of the Dali. About 6:50 a.m. Monday, people wearing yellow or orange life jackets entered the Dali through a lower door and climbed a ladder to the ship’s bow. About a half-hour later, nearly a dozen more people wearing dark clothing pulled up in a smaller boat and climbed aboard.

Ed Morrissey

This flew around social media as fuel for theories that this was an intentional act to destroy the bridge, but that's not what's happening. The feds seem to suspect that the crew acted negligently, perhaps to a criminal extent. The big question is why the DoJ waited three weeks to conduct a search of the Dali, and whether any evidence remains of what led to the accident.

The video of the collision makes it pretty clear that this was not an intentional ramming of the support pillar. To remind everyone, a surveillance camera showed that the ship lost power twice and began dangerously drifting in the wind and current right before the collision. The pilot was sending out distress calls, too. There are easier ways to intentionally attack the bridge. 

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