Florida attorney general issues subpoenas to trucking firm after fatal crash case
Florida Attorney General subpoenas California trucking company to investigate employment and licensing of an undocumented driver responsible for a fatal crash killing three people.
- On September 4, 2025, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issued criminal subpoenas to White Hawk Carriers, the trucking firm based in California that employed Harjinder Singh, the driver implicated in the fatal three-car crash on the Florida Turnpike.
- The subpoenas followed the Aug. 12 crash, when Singh allegedly made an illegal U-turn that blocked lanes and caused a minivan collision killing three people, amid questions about Singh’s immigration status and licensing from California and Washington.
- Officials reported Singh entered the U.S. illegally in 2018, obtained a federal work permit under President Trump, and received commercial driver’s licenses in California and Washington despite concerns about his English proficiency and training.
- Uthmeier explained that the subpoenas request comprehensive records to uncover how Singh acquired these licenses and emphasized that Florida is committed to utilizing all available legal measures to defend its citizens.
- The investigation and legal actions highlight scrutiny over states issuing commercial licenses regardless of immigration status and raise potential policy and safety implications.
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Florida AG issues subpoenas to trucking company that employed illegal immigrant charged in fatal crash
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issues subpoenas to White Hawk Carriers, employer of Harjinder Singh, who officials said caused a crash that killed three people.
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