A federal jury found Pacific Gas and Electric Company guilty on five felony counts of failing to adequately inspect its gas pipelines before the blast that incinerated a neighborhood in San Bruno, Calif., in September 2010. The utility was also found guilty of one count of misleading federal investigators about the standard it used to identify high-risk pipelines.
PG&E was acquitted on six other charges of violating pipeline safety laws.
The blast came without warning in the early evening. It killed eight people, seriously injured 38 others and destroyed 58 homes in the suburb just south of San Francisco.
8 die minding their own business no out cry for those at the top to go to jail
answer from the right we need more deregulation
4 die in Benghazi doing their job 4,948 mi and they want Hillary in Jail
answer from the right should have spent more money
But hea keep the conspiracies going it all the right has
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