Indian-origin truck driver in US denied bond in homicide case
The judge also found probable cause for all six charges against Singh and classified them as forcible felonies under Florida law.
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An Indian-origin truck driver, accused of causing a deadly crash that
killed three people on a Florida highway, was denied bond on Saturday,
according to a media report.
Harjinder Singh, 28, faces three counts of vehicular homicide for
allegedly making an illegal U-turn in his tractor-trailer that caused the
deadly crash in Fort Pierce on 12 August.
A minivan then slammed into the trailer, killing all three people
inside. Singh and a passenger in his truck were not injured.
St. Lucie County Judge Lauren Sweet ruled that Singh is an “unauthorised
alien” and a “substantial flight risk”, Fox News reported.
The judge also found probable cause for all six charges against Singh
and classified them as forcible felonies under Florida law.
"There are no conditions of release that will ensure your
appearance at trial. Therefore, sir, I’m setting your bond on each charge at no
bond," Sweet ruled.
Singh appeared virtually from the St. Lucie County Jail, with the help
of an interpreter.
He was arrested in California’s Stockton last week and extradited back
to Florida.
Singh crossed into the US illegally in 2018 and obtained a commercial
driver’s license in California, Fox News reported.
The accident sparked a clash between the US Department of Homeland
Security and California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.
"He thought he could run. @GovRonDeSantis and I brought him back to
face justice," Lt Governor of Flordia Jay Collins, a Republican, said in a
post on social media.
Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary of the Department of Homeland
Security, said in a social media post that issuing a commercial license to
someone in the country illegally is "asinine".
"3 innocent people were killed in Florida because Gavin Newsom’s
California DMV issued an illegal alien a Commercial Driver’s License - this
state of governance is asinine," McLaughlin said.
"How many more innocent people have to die before @GavinNewsom
stops playing games with the safety of the American public? We pray for the
victims and their families," she added.
Over a week after the incident, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
announced a pause to all issuances of commercial truck driver work visas.
“The increasing number of foreign drivers operating large
tractor-trailer trucks on US roads is endangering American lives and
undercutting the livelihoods of American truckers,” Rubio posted on social
media.
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