A young man who used to post videos of his high-speed racing has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for driving a $100,000 BMW at 151 mph into the back of an SUV in 2022, killing all six
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The US Supreme Court evaluates TikTok's challenge to a ban amid national security concerns involving ByteDance.
The US Supreme Court upheld a law that mandated the sale or ban of TikTok, rejecting an appeal from the app's owners, who argued that the ban infringed on the First Amendment.
For that, Galle faced a minimum sentence of 55 years. Last week, Palm Beach County Circuit Court Judge Sherri Collins accepted a plea deal engineered by the State Attorney's Office and Galle's defense, giving him 12 years. If you wondered what taking a life costs, there it is: two years, each.
Many TikTok users have migrated to Xiaohongshu (Red Note), another Chinese social media app, unrelated to TikTok. Xiaohongshu is primarily catered to Chinese-speaking nationals, thus most of the content is about things in China, including Chinese-market EVs.
In January 2022, then 17-year-old Noah Thomas Galle drove his BMW at 151-miles-per-hour on a Florida road. He hit a Nissan Rogue, killing all 6 women inside.
A Florida man who killed six people by plowing into them with the BMW he raced on TikTok has been sentenced to 12 years behind bars.
The 20-year-old, who pleaded guilty to six counts of vehicular homicide, had a history of posting speeding videos on TikTok and Instagram.
A judge sentenced Noah Galle, the son of a Wellington attorney, to 12 years in prison on charges for which he faced life for the Jan. 27, 2022, crash.
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A South Carolina man has pleaded guilty to charges that he gunned down a New Mexico state police officer who had stopped to help him.