May we be frank.
[You can be "Frank"; I'll remain "Ed." Ed.] It doesn't matter where in North America you live. Whether it's in Ontario, the Canadian province, or Ontario, the city of California, if you hear a report of a horrific highway accident involving a tractor-trailer, the chances areway higher than 50-50 that the driver is going to be a Sikh whose immigration status is, shall we say, questionable.
Like this guy, 21-year-old Jashanpreet Singh, from Yuba City CA. Mr Singh is accused of causing a horrific eight-car pile-up on 10 Freeway in Ontario CA that killed three people. Dashcam footage captured the moment his big rig
[owned by Diversity Transport Inc.? Ed.] rammed into the back of a traffic queue after failing to reduce speed shortly before 1315 last Tuesday.
Terrifying video captured by a witness shows the semi-truck smashing into the back of a white SUV, before causing a red sedan to erupt into a fireball as it was pushed into another truck. Eight vehicles, including four semis, were impacted.
Witness Jason Calmelat saw the whole crash from a parking lot facing the freeway. He told KTLA-TV, "The red truck was traveling at a high rate of speed when everyone else was stopped. He didn’t hit his brakes, he didn’t try to slow down, he just went full force into the back of another truck, crushing two other cars."
Two victims were pronounced dead on the scene. A third died after being taken to the hospital. The remaining fatalities were severely burned in the flames and have not been identified. Four others were taken to local hospitals to be treated for their injuries. The condition of the survivors has not been released
According to KTLA, Mr Singh was arrested at the scene for being under the influence of drugs and vehicular manslaughter. Turns out this is not his first brush with the law. He is an undocumented immigrant (read: illegal alien) from India who was caught and released at the California border in 2022.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin reported on X that ICE placed a detainer request on Mr Singh, which would allow the San Bernardino County Sheriff's office to hold him past the normal release time. A CHiP officer told the meeja, "He was eventually transported to the hospital, and he was checked out by the medical staff, and our officers determined he was driving under the influence of drugs."
Until a liberal judge releases him on bail, he is residing at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga. I won't say "stay tuned" because stories like this are becoming so routine (see first paragraph above) that the lickspittle media don't even bother doing follow-ups.
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