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.
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.
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
The 20-year-old, who pleaded guilty to six counts of vehicular homicide, had a history of posting speeding videos on TikTok and Instagram.
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.
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.
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The young driver, who was facing up to 90 years in jail if he went to trial, had posted videos to social media of him speeding to 182 mph
Timing is everything. When BMW launched an M5 Touring to the world in 1992, the first time the badge had been on an estate car, it must have seemed like quite the coup. Motorsport cachet with practicality, if slightly at odds with each other, was unheard of back then, and surely likely to tempt a few potential buyers.
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.
Police are hunting for a man accused of shooting a repossession company worker while he was trying to hook a car up to his tow truck outside a home in Queens. The 38-year-old victim arrived at a house on 128th Ave.