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A Pomona High School basketball coach and his wife were among the three victims killed in a chain-reaction crash on the 10 Freeway in Ontario.
The red truck manned by Jashanpreet Singh sped into several cars in a lane, smashing them to pieces, before slamming into the back of a white truck
A district attorney in Southern California has filed manslaughter and DUI charges against a 21-year-old man in connection with a highway crash that killed three people and injured several others.
The crash has reignited criticism over lax enforcement of commercial licensing standards. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said California could lose $40 million in federal highway safety funds for failing to uphold federal English-language requirements for truck drivers.
Authorities said Singh was driving a Freightliner semi-truck and failed to stop in time when traffic in his lane had slowed or stopped Tuesday afternoon. Three people were killed and at least three others injured in the multi-vehicle crash, according to the complaint.
The study comes after the Trump administration slammed California for issuing a driver’s license to an Indian immigrant named Jashanpreet Singh, who was arrested for a horrific pile-up that left three