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Catholic convert. Mom. Patriot. 3rd gen in transportation. A walking disruption. American highways deserve better! Veritas. https://t.co/UHqPfnVwH1

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St. Joseph, Terror Of Demons, Protect Us From All Evil!
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Original thread on this tragedy: x.com/maybedaniellee…
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Jan 19, 2025: Truck driver Sukhjinder Singh, 37, jackknifes on the Cheat Lake Bridge in WV during a snowstorm. Deputies respond to the scene. Singh tells them he “lost control” due to weather conditions. Jan 19 (later that day): Morgantown Police Dept received a missing persons report for Kevin Lataille, 59, of Pennsylvania. Jan 19: Police begin searching for Lataille. Jan 23: Phone location data placed Lataille's last known whereabouts near the Cheat Lake Bridge. Investigators review surveillance footage. It shows a large vehicle sliding on the bridge, kicking up snow. Then, a separate passenger car fell from the bridge into the lake. Due to severe weather and dangerous lake conditions, deputies scheduled the recovery mission for January 26. Jan 26: Recovery teams pull Kevin’s car from the lake. He was still in the driver’s seat, still wearing his seatbelt. Feb 28: Singh is interviewed with the help of a translator. He admits to driving the truck, but denies striking any vehicles or driving recklessly. Witnesses described Singh’s driving as reckless. Some even called it criminal. Deputies concluded he was operating his tractor-trailer at an unsafe speed despite the hazardous, snow-covered roads. They confirmed Singh struck another vehicle before reaching the bridge... and never stopped. Mar 3: An arrest warrant was issued for Sukhjinder Singh, of New York, for negligent homicide Mar 6: Singh is arrested in Fontana, California, after initially refusing to waive extradition. It took a governor’s warrant to get him back to West Virginia. He is charged with negligent homicide (a misdemeanor in West Virginia). Bond is set at $500,000. He’s also being held on a federal immigration detainer with no bond.

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January 19, 2025 -- Kevin Lataille was 59 years old, a U.S. Navy veteran. He had just finished his shift at the Eat’n Park and was heading home during a snowstorm. Before leaving, he called his wife, Lisa. “Hey, I’m leaving... I’ll be careful.” He never made it home. She reported him missing. Earlier that day, truck driver Sukhjinder Singh, 37, jackknifed his truck on the Cheat Lake Bridge in West Virginia. Singh ran Lataille’s vehicle off the bridge and into the freezing river below. A week later, rescue crews recovered Kevin and his vehicle from the icy water. He was still in the driver's seat with his seatbelt on. @carbajalsalud, why don't you call Kevin's wife and tell her this "isn't about public safety" and it's "xenophobic."
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@WVmotoguy @wapitidude @nickcheatham1 Here’s all the info from the court docs.
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Jan 19, 2025: Truck driver Sukhjinder Singh, 37, jackknifes on the Cheat Lake Bridge in WV during a snowstorm. Deputies respond to the scene. Singh tells them he “lost control” due to weather conditions. Jan 19 (later that day): Morgantown Police Dept received a missing persons report for Kevin Lataille, 59, of Pennsylvania. Jan 19: Police begin searching for Lataille. Jan 23: Phone location data placed Lataille's last known whereabouts near the Cheat Lake Bridge. Investigators review surveillance footage. It shows a large vehicle sliding on the bridge, kicking up snow. Then, a separate passenger car fell from the bridge into the lake. Due to severe weather and dangerous lake conditions, deputies scheduled the recovery mission for January 26. Jan 26: Recovery teams pull Kevin’s car from the lake. He was still in the driver’s seat, still wearing his seatbelt. Feb 28: Singh is interviewed with the help of a translator. He admits to driving the truck, but denies striking any vehicles or driving recklessly. Witnesses described Singh’s driving as reckless. Some even called it criminal. Deputies concluded he was operating his tractor-trailer at an unsafe speed despite the hazardous, snow-covered roads. They confirmed Singh struck another vehicle before reaching the bridge... and never stopped. Mar 3: An arrest warrant was issued for Sukhjinder Singh, of New York, for negligent homicide Mar 6: Singh is arrested in Fontana, California, after initially refusing to waive extradition. It took a governor’s warrant to get him back to West Virginia. He is charged with negligent homicide (a misdemeanor in West Virginia). Bond is set at $500,000. He’s also being held on a federal immigration detainer with no bond.

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@wapitidude @maybedanielleee @nickcheatham1 They took the driver to a hotel and told him to stay put. At this point they didn't know someone was in the lake. Next morning he was gone. When they tried to extradite him they ended up with the wrong guy first because the 2 of them had the same name and both drove trucks.
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Jan 19, 2025: Truck driver Sukhjinder Singh, 37, jackknifes on the Cheat Lake Bridge in WV during a snowstorm. Deputies respond to the scene. Singh tells them he “lost control” due to weather conditions. Jan 19 (later that day): Morgantown Police Dept received a missing persons report for Kevin Lataille, 59, of Pennsylvania. Jan 19: Police begin searching for Lataille. Jan 23: Phone location data placed Lataille's last known whereabouts near the Cheat Lake Bridge. Investigators review surveillance footage. It shows a large vehicle sliding on the bridge, kicking up snow. Then, a separate passenger car fell from the bridge into the lake. Due to severe weather and dangerous lake conditions, deputies scheduled the recovery mission for January 26. Jan 26: Recovery teams pull Kevin’s car from the lake. He was still in the driver’s seat, still wearing his seatbelt. Feb 28: Singh is interviewed with the help of a translator. He admits to driving the truck, but denies striking any vehicles or driving recklessly. Witnesses described Singh’s driving as reckless. Some even called it criminal. Deputies concluded he was operating his tractor-trailer at an unsafe speed despite the hazardous, snow-covered roads. They confirmed Singh struck another vehicle before reaching the bridge... and never stopped. Mar 3: An arrest warrant was issued for Sukhjinder Singh, of New York, for negligent homicide Mar 6: Singh is arrested in Fontana, California, after initially refusing to waive extradition. It took a governor’s warrant to get him back to West Virginia. He is charged with negligent homicide (a misdemeanor in West Virginia). Bond is set at $500,000. He’s also being held on a federal immigration detainer with no bond.

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@babyYaga4 @maybedanielleee @Biotransgurl He wrecked his truck, so he had no choice as the truck was disabled. No one knew that there was a car in the lake, and he didn't tell anyone I have heard that he hit another car before this, but have no solid info on that
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Jan 19, 2025: Truck driver Sukhjinder Singh, 37, jackknifes on the Cheat Lake Bridge in WV during a snowstorm. Deputies respond to the scene. Singh tells them he “lost control” due to weather conditions. Jan 19 (later that day): Morgantown Police Dept received a missing persons report for Kevin Lataille, 59, of Pennsylvania. Jan 19: Police begin searching for Lataille. Jan 23: Phone location data placed Lataille's last known whereabouts near the Cheat Lake Bridge. Investigators review surveillance footage. It shows a large vehicle sliding on the bridge, kicking up snow. Then, a separate passenger car fell from the bridge into the lake. Due to severe weather and dangerous lake conditions, deputies scheduled the recovery mission for January 26. Jan 26: Recovery teams pull Kevin’s car from the lake. He was still in the driver’s seat, still wearing his seatbelt. Feb 28: Singh is interviewed with the help of a translator. He admits to driving the truck, but denies striking any vehicles or driving recklessly. Witnesses described Singh’s driving as reckless. Some even called it criminal. Deputies concluded he was operating his tractor-trailer at an unsafe speed despite the hazardous, snow-covered roads. They confirmed Singh struck another vehicle before reaching the bridge... and never stopped. Mar 3: An arrest warrant was issued for Sukhjinder Singh, of New York, for negligent homicide Mar 6: Singh is arrested in Fontana, California, after initially refusing to waive extradition. It took a governor’s warrant to get him back to West Virginia. He is charged with negligent homicide (a misdemeanor in West Virginia). Bond is set at $500,000. He’s also being held on a federal immigration detainer with no bond.

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@Biotransgurl @babyYaga4 Yes, I have a thread that I updated as the case progressed. x.com/maybedaniellee…
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Jan 19, 2025: Truck driver Sukhjinder Singh, 37, jackknifes on the Cheat Lake Bridge in WV during a snowstorm. Deputies respond to the scene. Singh tells them he “lost control” due to weather conditions. Jan 19 (later that day): Morgantown Police Dept received a missing persons report for Kevin Lataille, 59, of Pennsylvania. Jan 19: Police begin searching for Lataille. Jan 23: Phone location data placed Lataille's last known whereabouts near the Cheat Lake Bridge. Investigators review surveillance footage. It shows a large vehicle sliding on the bridge, kicking up snow. Then, a separate passenger car fell from the bridge into the lake. Due to severe weather and dangerous lake conditions, deputies scheduled the recovery mission for January 26. Jan 26: Recovery teams pull Kevin’s car from the lake. He was still in the driver’s seat, still wearing his seatbelt. Feb 28: Singh is interviewed with the help of a translator. He admits to driving the truck, but denies striking any vehicles or driving recklessly. Witnesses described Singh’s driving as reckless. Some even called it criminal. Deputies concluded he was operating his tractor-trailer at an unsafe speed despite the hazardous, snow-covered roads. They confirmed Singh struck another vehicle before reaching the bridge... and never stopped. Mar 3: An arrest warrant was issued for Sukhjinder Singh, of New York, for negligent homicide Mar 6: Singh is arrested in Fontana, California, after initially refusing to waive extradition. It took a governor’s warrant to get him back to West Virginia. He is charged with negligent homicide (a misdemeanor in West Virginia). Bond is set at $500,000. He’s also being held on a federal immigration detainer with no bond.

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Ato Kwamena Dadzie is listed as the primary officer for BIG K TRANSPORT LLC. PPP Loan for $19,792. The USDOT authority was revoked on 2/26/2020. The PPP Loan was approved on 04/30/2020.
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Ato Kwamena Dadzie, a 44-year-old truck tractor driver, is accused of running a red light, smashing a pickup, running over signs, and leaving the scene in Bellmead, Texas. He returned to the scene about four hours later and was arrested by Bellmead police. Dadzie was taken to the McLennan County Jail on a charge of collision involving injury, a third-degree felony. Jail records indicated he is from Minnesota.
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An alleged $2.5 billion in dual-use tech export fraud by one of the largest players in the AI server market. Unbelievably proud of the numerous special agents who busted their tails for months, with a nod as well to the fine work by the SDNY prosecution team to land the indictments and arrests. cnbc.com/2026/03/19/us-…
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Disney Springs has the best parking garages. They tell you how many spaces are left from the street. Once you enter it tells you how many spaces open per floor. Then as you drive by the rows each spot has a light above it indicating if a spot is available or not. I've never seen it anywhere else and it's amazing.. and free parking.
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Huang: “We are millions of truck drivers short." He's worse than the ATA.
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Everyone is afraid AI is going to eliminate their job. Jensen Huang says the opposite is true. Huang: “The fact of the matter is PCs made us more busy. The internet made us more busy. Mobile devices made us super busy.” Every technology wave in history that was supposed to destroy work instead created more of it. Not different work. More work. The pattern is consistent enough that dismissing it requires a real argument. Not just anxiety. Jensen has one more point before the fear narrative even gets started. Huang: “We are millions of truck drivers short. We are tens of millions of manufacturing workers short. Employment is very high, and yet many companies don’t have enough labor.” The current economy is not suffering from too much automation. It is suffering from not enough workers. Robots do not arrive into a world of abundance and displace people who have jobs. They arrive into a world of shortage and fill roles that cannot be filled any other way. Huang: “Robots will fill in that gap. As a result, all of our country’s economy will grow. And when the economy grows, most companies tend to hire more people.” The logic is clean. Shortages constrain growth. Growth constrained means wealth not created. Companies not scaled. Jobs not added. Robots remove the constraint. Economy expands. Hiring follows expansion. That argument is historically airtight. But history has also never seen a technology that could perform cognitive work at this scale. Every previous wave automated physical or mechanical tasks. This one is different in kind. Not just degree. The labor shortage is real. Jensen’s pattern recognition is legitimate. And the honest answer is that nobody knows with certainty whether this wave follows the same arc as every previous one. What is certain is that the people who bet against technology creating more work have been wrong every single time. So far.

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Just saw this. Good reporting @Thewhitesmoke My dad in Romania was talking about this Dragos Sprinceana guy a while back. He’s been all over the news there as some self-proclaimed “envoy” to Trump and Mar-a-Lago. Looks exactly like what you’d expect. Playing shadow diplomat while owing hundreds of thousands in U.S. fines and running a trucking operation tied to crashes and deaths. He’s not unique. There are plenty of Eastern European carriers running the same playbook. Weak compliance, cutting corners, undercutting the market with unsafe fleets. There’s easily a dozen more operating at scale like this. This only exists because enforcement is soft. Fix that and most of these operators disappear fast. Meanwhile, legit carriers that actually follow the rules are the ones losing freight. Public or private, doesn’t matter. If you run clean, you’re competing against this.
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Catch me if you can: Romania's back channel to Mar-a-Lago (Part 2 of the craziest truck case you've never heard of.) How Dragos Sprinceana used the money he owed everyone else to buy his way to Mar-a-Lago, Romania's back channel to Trump, and rooms that should have required a lot more scrutiny Part two of a two-part series on how Dragos Sprinceana, while carrying $889,630 in unpaid federal fines, became a self-described envoy to Trump's inner circle. @FreightWaves freightwaves.com/news/catch-me-…

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