Wednesday, February 18, 2026
17.1 C
New Delhi

‘Turban on trial’: Punjabi man’s rant on Florida accident viral, ‘I am not here to defend’

'Turban on trial': Punjabi man's rant on Florida accident viral, 'I am not here to defend'

A Punjabi man’s rant on the Florida accident and Punjabis are being attacked for truck driver Harjinder Singh’s mistake went viral.

A Punjabi man’s take on the Florida accident in which three people were killed because of a wrong U-turn taken by an Indian-origin truck driver Harjinder Singh went viral. In his video, Gurlove Preet Pabla, the Punjabi man, said people are not talking about the victims of the tragic accident and are only talking about the driver, who is at fault here. “They talked more about the turban, they talked more about the immigrant community. It was like one person’s mistake defined millions of immigrants in the US. And I know there should be better training, there should be better hiring procedures when they hire these drivers. But the hypocrisy is when a white truck driver caused a crash in Colorado and killed four people, when a similar accident happened in Texas and it killed a whole family, nobody talked about the accent, nobody talked about the white skin, nobody talked about the baseball cap; nobody blamed all the white CDL drivers,” Gurpreet said. “When it’s a man with a turban, all of a sudden the turban is on trial. The whole immigrant community is on trial. And let’s not forget there’s another video circulating which isn’t that much viral because it’s a good video, right? The hate spreads more than humanity. It’s a guy, it’s the same community guy, same Punjabi guy in Ohio, he saved a toddler who was just walking on the road. He stopped his truck, he found his family and returned the kid to the family. Nobody talked about it,” Gurpreet said in his video. He said nobody talked about the Ohio Punjabi person, his turban because he did a good thing.

A US-based Punjabi man said his community should not be vilified for the Florida truck accident.

A US-based Punjabi man said his community should not be vilified for the Florida truck accident.

“Accidents don’t have a race. Every community causes it. Heroes don’t have a color. Don’t judge humanity from appearance. And I stand for accountability, so please don’t blame my turban,” Gurpreet said. Harjinder Singh, an illegal alien from India residing in the US since 2018, was charged with vehicular homicide after he took a wrong U-turn and caused the crash. A black Chrysler Town & Country minivan drove head-on into the tractor-trailer as it was making the U-turn, video of the incident taken from the cab of the truck shows. Two passengers, a 37-year-old woman from Pompano Beach and a 54-year-old man from Miami, died at the scene. The driver, a 30-year-old man from Florida City, later died at a hospital.Hajinder Singh was extradited to Florida to face the charges while his brother Harneet Singh who was sitting beside him when the accident took place was also arrested.

Go to Source

Hot this week

India’s AI edge lies in application layer, not foundation models: Industry leaders at India AI impact summit

Founders say New Delhi should stop benchmarking itself against US–China model wars and double down on orchestration, affordability and ROI-led AI Go to Source Read More

Brazil’s Lula lands in Delhi for AI Impact Summit, bilateral talks with PM Modi

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has landed in Delhi for a state visit, accompanied by the largest delegation, comprising 260 companies. Read More

Emirates CFO Michael Doersam announces retirement, who’s next in line?

Emirates faces key leadership shift as Finance Chief retires / Image: file In a move that has sent ripples through the aviation industry, the Dubai-based aviation giant Emirates Group has officially confirmed that its Chief Financial Read More

“Witches put a spell on him”: Candace Owens sparks backlash after claiming witches cursed Charlie Kirk before his death

Candace Owens is facing backlash after revisiting a bizarre claim that witches placed a curse on Charlie Kirk before his death. Read More

Topics

India’s AI edge lies in application layer, not foundation models: Industry leaders at India AI impact summit

Founders say New Delhi should stop benchmarking itself against US–China model wars and double down on orchestration, affordability and ROI-led AI Go to Source Read More

Brazil’s Lula lands in Delhi for AI Impact Summit, bilateral talks with PM Modi

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has landed in Delhi for a state visit, accompanied by the largest delegation, comprising 260 companies. Read More

Emirates CFO Michael Doersam announces retirement, who’s next in line?

Emirates faces key leadership shift as Finance Chief retires / Image: file In a move that has sent ripples through the aviation industry, the Dubai-based aviation giant Emirates Group has officially confirmed that its Chief Financial Read More

“Witches put a spell on him”: Candace Owens sparks backlash after claiming witches cursed Charlie Kirk before his death

Candace Owens is facing backlash after revisiting a bizarre claim that witches placed a curse on Charlie Kirk before his death. Read More

Recent data shows that Canada’s tightening of international student inflows has resulted in a sharp decline

Canada is witnessing a sharp slowdown in new international student arrivals, Ottawa’s measures to curb temporary residents (including students) and ease pressure on housing, infrastructure and public services, is showing results accord Read More

Bangladesh introduces visa on arrival facility for North Korean passport holders

In a surprising diplomatic shift, Bangladesh has begun offering visa on arrival access to North Korean citizens, making it one of the few nations to ease travel for the isolated country. Read More

Were girls ‘strangled to death during sex’ and buried at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch?

New Mexico has launched a bipartisan truth commission to investigate alleged sexual abuse and trafficking linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch. Read More

Related Articles