ONTARIO, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> The semi tractor-trailer driver who allegedly hit and killed three people on Interstate 15 in Ontario last month will no longer be charged with a felony DUI, prosecutors said.
Jashanpreet Singh, 21 of Yuba City, CA. pleaded not guilty to charges on October. 24, including driving under the influence of drugs, causing bodily injury, and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
In a press release, the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office said on Friday October 31, “Toxicology reports confirmed none of the substances tested were present in the defendant’s blood at the time the test was rendered.”
The amended complaint issued on Friday charged Singh with three counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and one count of reckless driving on a highway causing a specified injury. Prosecutors did not state whether it’s believed that Singh fell asleep at the wheel, was distracted or if any other factors could be involved.
Investigations from the California Highway Patrol found that Singh failed to stop his semi before it crashed into the back of another vehicle on I-10, causing a grisly chain-reaction crash that killed three adults.
The Department of Homeland Security claims he’s an undocumented immigrant who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in 2022 as an Indian national.
California transportation officials dispute those claims and say the federal government approved his Employment Authorization Documents, which allowed him to receive a REAL ID that confirmed his legal status. State officials say that extended his legal employment from April 24, 2025, to Oct. 16, 2026, then again to Aug. 18, 2030.
It’s not yet clear if his scheduled court date for Tuesday will change with the new charges. He remains jailed without bail as of Sunday afternoon.
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