TikToker Sentenced to 12 Years for Crash That Killed Six Farmworkers
Noah Galle, 20, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide after driving 151 mph into an SUV, with victims' families supporting the plea deal.
- Noah Galle, who gained social media fame for posting speeding videos, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for a 2022 crash in Florida that killed six farmworkers.
- The crash occurred when Galle, then 17, drove his BMW at 151 mph into the back of an SUV carrying six people, all of whom died from the collision.
- Prosecutors reached a plea deal with Galle, avoiding a trial where he could have faced up to 55 years in prison; the victims' families did not object to the agreement.
- As part of his sentence, Galle must post a video promoting safe driving, complete 800 hours of community service, and attend a victim impact panel.
- Galle's driver's license has been revoked for three years, and he will remain on probation for seven years following his release from prison.