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Noah Galle received a 12-year prison sentence for the deaths of six people in a 2022 crash. He had risen to fame on TikTok before the crash (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office) ...
Mug shot of Noah Galle from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, April 6, 2022. A Florida judge sentenced Galle, 20, to 12½ years in prison for causing a 2022 crash that killed six people.
Florida influencer Noah Galle has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the 2022 Palm Beach fatal collision that claimed the lives of six people.
WEST PALM BEACH — Noah Galle used to post TikTok videos of himself barreling down the highway at break-neck speed, promising $25 to anyone who could guess how fast he drove.On Monday, a judge ...
Noah Galle was 17 when he slammed into the back of a vehicle with six people inside on State Road 7 near Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach, Florida. The post ‘They do not object to this ...
A young man who used to post TikTok 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 ... Noah Galle, who ...
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, 2022 ...
In January 2022, then 17-year-old Noah Thomas Galle drove his BMW at 151-miles-per-hour on a Florida road. He hit a Nissan Rogue, killing all 6 women inside.
WEST PALM BEACH — Noah Galle used to post TikTok videos of himself barreling down the highway at break-neck speed, promising $25 to anyone who could guess how fast he drove.On Monday, a judge ...
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.
Noah Galle, now 20, who killed six people with his speeding BMW M5 at the age of 17 has avoided a lengthy jail sentence. ... a TikTok fashion sensation - and a professional golfer ; ...
A Florida judge has sentenced Noah Galle, aged 20, to 12 and a half years in prison for causing a 2022 crash that killed six people in Palm Beach County, Florida, local media confirmed Monday.