For that, Galle faced a minimum sentence of 55 years. Last week, Palm Beach County Circuit Court Judge Sherri Collins ...
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.
WEST PALM BEACH — Noah Galle used to post TikTok videos of himself barreling ... On Monday, a judge ordered him to share another video with the story of the night he drove his BMW at 150 mph into the ...
It's straight to jail for a Florida TikToker after killing 6 people with a BMW M5. But he might be back on the road in the future.
On Monday, Noah Galle, now 20, reached a plea deal with prosecutors ... According to prosecutors, Galle was driving his BMW M5 at the breakneck speed of 151 mph on State Road 7 near Delray Beach ...
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Florida TikToker Who Killed Six in 151 Mph Crash Sentenced to 12 Years
Noal Galle reportedly had a track record for posting TikToks of him driving his BMW at incredibly high speeds.
A driver who was 17 years old at the time of a crash that killed six people in Palm Beach County nearly three years ago ...
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 ...
Prior to the fatal crash, Noah Galle would offer to pay his followers ... The 17-year-old’s BMW M5 "violently impacted" the back of the victims’ Rogue while going 151 mph, forcing the back ...
Noah Galle, 20, took a guilty plea and agreed to serve a 12-year prison sentence after he drove 150mph in a $100,000 BMW and smashed into the back of an SUV, killing all six of the passengers ...
On Monday, Jan. 6, 20-year-old Noah Galle of Wellington entered a plea deal ... Teen Charged in Deaths of 6 People After Allegedly Driving BMW 151 Miles Per Hour, Posting Videos Galle faced a minimum ...
Seventeen-year-old Noah Galle liked to make TikTok videos of himself tearing along in his BMW M5, a high-powered, competition model that could go 190 miles an hour. At 11:30 p.m. on Jan. 27 ...