U.S. Marshals took Metro employee Ronald W. Taylor into custody at the Cheverly Metro station this morning on charges stemming from a 2008 bus crash which killed a California man in Foggy Bottom.

Taylor, who was charged with negligent homicide and operating a vehicle in a negligent, reckless and careless manner, was operating an empty Metrobus on September 26, 2008, when he crashed into a minivan taxicab carrying a family of four. The father of that family, Bartlett Tabor, was killed — everyone else involved in the collision was hospitalized and released. (The crash, which occurred at the intersection of 19th Street and Virginia Avenue NW, also led the bus to jump the curb and drive on to the grounds of the Federal Reserve Building.) Kytja Weir reports that Taylor was fired after the accident, but then later rehired by the transit agency.

Taylor is scheduled to be arraigned on May 10.