Illegal Immigrant Trucker Pleads Not Guilty in Florida Crash That Killed 3

The driver was issued commercial driver’s licenses in Washington and California.
Illegal Immigrant Trucker Pleads Not Guilty in Florida Crash That Killed 3
Harjinder Singh is escorted to an airplane by Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins and law enforcement in Stockton, Calif., on Aug. 21, 2025. Benjamin Fanjoy/AP Photo
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An illegal immigrant truck driver on Sep. 29 entered a plea of not guilty to three charges of vehicular homicide in a crash that killed three in Florida in August. The man, a native of India, waived his first court appearance.

Harjinder Singh is accused of causing the crash on Aug. 12 when he made an illegal U-turn in an 18-wheeler on the Florida Turnpike, about 50 miles outside of West Palm Beach. A minivan with three occupants was unable to avoid the truck’s trailer as it stretched across the lanes and crashed into it.

Stacy Robinson
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Stacy Robinson is a politics reporter for the Epoch Times, occasionally covering cultural and human interest stories. Based out of Washington, D.C. he can be reached at [email protected]