A young Florida TikToker has received a reduced sentence after driving his BMW at 150 mph and crashing into an SUV transporting six people, killing all of them.
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
Noah Galle entered a plea agreement and was sentenced Monday morning to just under 12-and-a-half years in state prison for six counts of vehicular homicide.
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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.
He will spend the entirety of his 20s in prison, after pleading guilty. He pad previously taken video of himself driving at 182 mph.
A rich TikTok star who drove a BMW into an SUV at a high rate of speed that killed six Florida farmworkers when he was 17 cut a deal with prosecutors to avoid spending decades in prison. Noah Galle, of Wellington,
"After reaching the intersection, the BMW lost control and struck a concrete utility pole," FHP said. The female passenger was declared dead on scene, according to FHP, and the male driver was pronounced deceased after being transported to Baptist Hospital.
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 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
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.