TikToker Sentenced for Killing Six in Deadly Crash

Noah Galle, a Florida teen famous for posting TikTok videos of himself speeding at over 100 mph, has been sentenced to just 12.5 years in prison for a horrific crash that killed six people. At 17, Galle was driving his BMW M5 at 151 mph when he rear-ended an SUV on U.S. Route 441, instantly killing five farm workers and leaving another to die later at the hospital. The social media stunt driver had built a following by sharing dangerous speeding videos and offering cash prizes for fans who could guess his speed.
Despite the gruesome crash and loss of six lives, Galle avoided a harsher sentence through a plea deal that has left many outraged. Along with his prison time, Galle will lose his license for three years, serve seven years of probation, and complete 800 hours of community service. Critics have slammed the “light” sentence, calling it a slap on the wrist for a tragedy that claimed six innocent lives.

This case shines a harsh spotlight on how social media can fuel reckless behavior, with platforms like TikTok rewarding dangerous stunts with likes and followers. Galle’s actions—and their devastating consequences—serve as a grim reminder of how quickly irresponsible decisions can destroy lives.

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